
| Nationality: | Bangladeshi |
| Country: | Bangladesh |
| Country Abbrev: | Ban |
| Hasibul Hossain | |
| Batting Style: | Right-hand bat |
| Bowling Style: | Right-arm fast-medium |
| Balls: | true |
| Tests: | 5 |
| Test Runs: | 97 |
| Test Bat Avg: | 10.77 |
| Test 100S/50S: | -/- |
| Test Top Score: | 31 |
| Test Overs: | 780 |
| Test Wickets: | 6 |
| Test Bowl Avg: | 95.16 |
| Test 5S: | - |
| Test 10S: | - |
| Test Best Bowling: | 2/125 |
| Test Catches/Stumpings: | 1/- |
| Odis: | 32 |
| Odi Runs: | 172 |
| Odi Bat Avg: | 8.59 |
| Odi 100S/50S: | -/- |
| Odi Top Score: | 21* |
| Odi Overs: | 1375 |
| Odi Wickets: | 29 |
| Odi Bowl Avg: | 46.13 |
| Odi 5S: | - |
| Odi 10S: | - |
| Odi Best Bowling: | 4/56 |
| Odi Catches/Stumpings: | 6/- |
| Date: | 12 February |
| Year: | 2006 |
| Source: | http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/55909.html |
Mohammad Hasibul Hossain (Bengali: মোহাম্মদ হাসিবুল হোসেন) (born June 3, 1977, Baralekha, Sylhet Division, Bangladesh), known as Hasibul Hossain, played five Tests (2000-01) and 32 one-day internationals (1995-2004) for Bangladesh.
Hasibul made his ODI debut at Sharjah against Sri Lanka in 1995. He was only 17 years old then. He celebrated his debut with the big wicket of Roshan Mahanama.The fastest bowler of the country, Hasibul continued on to play regularly for the country for a number of years. His best bowling performance in ODIs came at Dhaka in 1999. He took 4/56 against Kenya. During the summer, he enjoyed a good WC at UK. His 2/26 against Scotland at Edinburgh helped Bangladesh achieve their maiden WC win.
Hasibul also played in 5 tests with moderate success. In his later years, injuries and oversteping problems reduced his effectiveness. He lost his regular place in the side in 2003. Given an unexpected opportunity against India at Dhaka in December, 2004, he failed to seize the chance. He conceded 0/53 from only 6 overs as the Indian opener Virender Sehwag blaseted the Bangladesh new ball attack all over the park.