T20 World Cup: His run-a-ball 111, laced with 11 fours and four sixes, in Bangladesh's 149-run defeat to South Africa has raised a lot of questions on the batting position of Mohammad Mahmudullah.
Mahmudullah came to bat at No.6 after the top five had returned to the pavilion with58 runs on the board and struck a brilliant counter-attacking hundred, raising vital partnerships with the lower order to help Bangladesh reach 233 and give the score some respectability.
However, from his responses to questions in the post-match press conference, it was clear Mahmudullah was not happy with the way things are being handled in Bangladesh setup. He was axed for last year's T20 World Cup due to poor form and missed many matches in the lead-up to the ODI World Cup.