Enamul Haque (cricketer, born 1966)

After retiring from competitive cricket, he became an umpire, and made his first appearance in an ODI between Bangladesh and Zimbabwe on 3 December 2006.

Moni first came to prominence in the 1988–89 season, as he helped Bangladesh Biman cricket team to the Dhaka league title.

In reply, Bangladesh started their chase well with the opening pair of Jahangir Alam and Aminul Islam Bulbul putting on a 139 run partnership.

After that, Minhajul Abedin contributed 68, but Moni fell for a duck, at a crucial stage of the match, and eventually Kenya won by 13 runs.

As the national stadium crowd were basking in afternoon sunshine (it was early spring), they also enjoyed batting of the highest class.

[2] Early on in his career, Moni enjoyed a highly successful partnership with another all-rounder Aminul Islam Bulbul.

In fact, at the time of Rafique's arrival, many thought that Moni's international career will be over, specially, given his rather indifferent form during the 5th ICC Trophy in Kenya early in 1994.

In the 2nd SAARC cricket tournament at Dhaka during Dec. 1994, they played prominent roles in taking the local side to the final.

Promoted to the opening slot in a rain shortened game, he blasted 26 off only 15 deliveries; his innings including two sixes and two fours.

Umpire Enamul Haque (left) examining Dhaka Mirpur ground with colleagues Zameer Haider and AFM Akhtaruddin prior to 3rd ODI between Bangladesh and Zimbabwe in January 2009.