Dhaka, Sep 27 CRICKETNMORE): Bangladesh cricketer Mahmudullah has found himself batting in various positions in the national team but he has been most prolific batting at No. four in One-Day Internationals (ODIs).

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In a career spanning over nine years, Mahmudullah has been well known for his ability to bat at any position, a news agency reported.

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But he has yearned for a regular spot in all formats of the game.

"In which position I will play depends on what the team wants from me, but I am feeling comfortable batting at four right now," Mahmudullah said.

"I am always a team player. I will try to do well in whichever position the team wants me to. But at the moment I'm feeling good at number four."

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He has been scrolled between six different positions in Tests and Twenty20s and seven among ODIs.

But the 30-year-old batsman's recent knocks suggest he is ready to settle down at four, because he has scored 593 runs in 12 innings - including two centuries and five half-centuries - at an average of 74.12 playing in that position.

No other Bangladeshi batsman has such a good average at any one position.

He hit back-to-back centuries in the 2015 World Cup in Australia batting at the same spot.

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