, June 29 -- By the numbers, Anamul Haque has built a stunning domestic career. But the same career feels faded whenever he is tested at a higher level of cricket.

With over 9,000 first-class runs, 24 centuries, and a recent Dhaka Premier League season where he piled up 874 runs with four hundreds, it was impossible for the selectors to ignore him for the just-concluded Test series in Sri Lanka.

But he fails again.

The contrasting performance of Anamul in domestic and international cricket produces similar disappointments- repeated promise and failure. This isn't just about one player; it points to a fundamental flaw in Bangladesh cricket's structure.

Anamul's latest Test opportunity came off the back of undeniable domestic form. His ...