Aminul Islam (cricketer, born 1968)

Mohammad Aminul Islam (Bengali: মোহাম্মদ আমিনুল ইসলাম; born 2 February 1968) popularly known by his nickname 'Bulbul' is a former Bangladeshi cricketer and captain.

Just two years after quitting soccer due to an injury, Aminul Islam (commonly known as Bulbul) saw himself representing International Cricket Council (ICC) Associates Young Cricketers' squad in the first-ever Youth World Cup held in Australia where he took six wickets with his off spin, one of which was that of Brian Lara.

The same year he made his ODI debut for the national Cricket team at Chittagong in the Asia Cup (1988).

This was due to the fact that before becoming a full member of ICC in 2000, Bangladesh seldom got a chance to play official one day internationals.

Aminul Islam is one of Bangladesh's most qualified coaches at the moment and currently serves as ICC's Cricket Development officer for China, Hong Kong, UAE, Singapore, Thailand and Myanmar.

He began working for the Asian Cricket Council improvement program and furthermore finished the renowned Level-3 instructing a course in 2009.

In eight years at the ACC, he led around 80 training courses in Afghanistan, Brunei, China, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, and the UAE.