A tall, right-hand quick bowler, Taskin Ahmed got titles early in life - because of his speed. He is as of now the second quickest Bangladeshi bowler having timed 148kph (the quickest is Rubel's 149.5kph). He made his top of the line debut in the 2011 season playing for Dhaka Metropolis at 16 years old. He was chosen for the Under-19 World Cup which was held in Australia in the year 2012. Taskin wound up as the main wicket-taker in that competition. Playing in only his second T20 match for Chittagong Kings in the 2013 release of the Bangladesh Premier League, Taskin was named the Man of the Match for his astonishing figures of 4/31.
He needed to go through a knee medical procedure and was down and out for nearly 12 months. He tried sincerely and made his worldwide presentation in the WT20 game against Australia in 2014. In under two months, Taskin made his ODI debut against the meeting Indian group and had an important game. He got done with figures of 5/28. He was only 3-matches old, yet his speed constrained the selectors to pick him for the 2015 ICC World Cup that was facilitated by Australia and New Zealand. Taskin was Bangladesh's most noteworthy wicket taker in the competition. His wickets of James Taylor and Jos Buttler in the must-win experience against England assisted his group with booking a compartment in the quarterfinal setting up a mouth-watering match against neighbors India. Yet again however Bangladesh neglected to set up a battle against India in the quarters, Taskin was among the wickets. He picked three wickets and his chest-knock festivity with captain Mashrafe Mortaza became a web sensation via virtual entertainment.
The right-arm fast in and out was a basic piece of the ODI group that tasted ODI series triumphs against Pakistan and India. A rib injury implied that Taskin needed to pass up the home series against South Africa. He was back for the Asia Cup 2016 held in Bangladesh, where Taskin Ahmed was reliably conservative that assisted his group with arriving at the last which they in the end lost to India.
In 2016, Taskin was a principal individual from Bangladesh's contingent to India for the ICC World T20. Be that as it may, everything went south for Bangladesh's camp when he and Arafat Sunny were prohibited from bowling as their bowling activities were viewed as unlawful. He was sent back home and Bangladesh couldn't dominate a solitary game in the Group 10 phase.