In the 2012 ICC Under-19 World Cup, Taskin was the highest wicket-taker for Bangladesh, taking 11 wickets. In his second Twenty20 in the BPL 2 for the Chittagong Kings, he was named man of the match for his bowling figures of 4/31 against Duronto Rajshahi in the semi-final. He took 8 wickets in 4 matches which was the most important turning point of his career.[5]
In BPL 3, Taskin played for Chittagong Vikings. He became the 4th most searched person of 2015 in Google from Bangladesh.[6]
The door of national team opened for him suddenly in case of Mashrafe's injury.[11] He made his T20I debut on 1 April 2014 and took the wicket of Glenn Maxwell in T20I debut.
On 17 June 2014, he took 5 wickets against India as the first Bangladeshi ODI debut bowler.
Taskin was selected in Bangladesh's squad for the 2015 Cricket World Cup for his outstanding performance in domestic cricket in 2014 season. In group stage of WC, he took one wicket against Afghanistan, three against Scotland and two against England, which had a very important role to qualify in the quarter-final where Bangladesh faced India was in Melbourne, the World Cup quarter-final. Taskin impressed again by taking three wickets. He was the highest wicket-taker from Bangladesh in the world cup.[13] The epic celebration between Taskin and Mashrafe after getting wicket called "Chest-bump" was nominated as one of the most memorable moments of the world cup by cricketcountry.com .[14]
In 2016, Taskin was selected in Bangladesh's squad for the 2016 ICC World Twenty20. However, he was later suspended from bowling in international cricket due to an illegal action bowled during the tournament.[15]
In June 2021, he was named in the Bangladesh's squad across all formats for their tour to Zimbabwe.[16] In the only Test match against Zimbabwe, he scored 75 runs and claimed his maiden half-century in Test cricket.[17] He sustained a partnership of 191 runs along with Mahmudullah, which was the second highest ninth wicket partnership in Test cricket.[18] Taskin's 75 runs was also the highest individual score at number 10 by a Bangladeshi batsman in away.[19]
In March 2023, During the first T20, Taskin forced the visitors Ireland to slow down with his three-wicket burst in the fourth over before claiming another wicket in the final over to finish with 4-16, his career-best figures in T20Is in Bangladesh's T20 series against Ireland against Ireland.[22] In September 2023, he was picked in Bangladesh's squad for 2023 Cricket World Cup.[23]
Taskin is currently the fastest bowler in the history of Bangladesh cricket. During the 2021 T-20 World Cup, Taskin clocked 149.3 km/h in a match,[25] where Mashrafe Mortaza, previous fastest, has clocked 148 km/h during a Test against New Zealand at Hamilton in 2001.[25][26] Taskin can consistently bowl around 140 kilometres per hour (87 mph).
Personal life
Taskin is the son of businessman Abdur Rashid and Sabina Yasmin.[27] Taskin completed SSC from King Khaled Institute and HSC from Stamford College.[28] He then studied at American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB).[29]
In November 2017, Taskin married his childhood friend Sayeda Rabeya Nayeem.[30] On 30 September 2018, their first child, Tashfeen Ahmed Rihan was born.[31][32]