ASM Raqibul Hasan (born 15 January 1953) is a Bangladeshi former cricketer who played in two ODIs in 1986.
[2] An opening batsman, Raqibul Hasan made his first-class debut in 1968–69 at the age of 16, and was soon selected to represent Pakistan's U19 team against the English Schoolboys.
Within a month of his debut, events in his homeland of East Pakistan took a shocking turn, and he was forced to flee for his life.
On top of that, he lost his best friend, Haleem Chaudhri, who was his opening partner for East Pakistan and his roommate on tour.
And he lost his cricketing godfather, Mushtaq, the man who spotted him as a boy and gave him his first chance at club level.
In December 1976, when the visiting MCC started their tour with a two-day match at Rajshahi against North Zone, he was named captain and top scored with 73 in the second innings.
But his proudest moment of the season came at Dhaka as he was part of the Bangladesh team (led by Shamim Kabir) that played in the three-day unofficial Test match against MCC in January 1977.
The Sri Lankan team was far superior, winning all the three-day unofficial Test matches.
His defiant 64 helped the local side reach 320/9, despite the efforts of Indian leg spinner M. V. Narasimha Rao, who took 6 for 120.