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After losing to Pakistan in the first test of the two-match series, Bangladesh is hoping to give a fightback in the second and last encounter. Facing defeats in their last nine international games, the team selectors of Bangladesh are having a hard time figuring out the right set of players,
Since the inception of World T20s, the Asian sides have dominated the event to a major extent. The first edition was won by India, followed by Pakistan in the second. Sri Lanka being the side with the highest win percentage (64.28 per cent), reaching the finals for the most times (thrice), a
Bangladesh reached the Super 12 of this year's ICC T20I World Cup, beating Papua New Guinea by 84 runs in their last match of the first round. After that, all went wrong with Bangladesh as they lost an even game against Sri Lanka and got thrashed by England. Two players, Shakib Al Has
Naim Sheikh was thought to be the perfect partner for Tamim Iqbal in limited-overs cricket and his worthy heir in the long run. He showed promise in his first bilateral series which was against India. Since then, has been quite consistent in terms of scoring runs. Despite having the third-hi
Bangladesh started off their T20 World Cup campaign with a six runs defeat against Scotland. Although no one expected this upset last night, the Scottish men were undoubtedly the more dominant side out of the two which had them the game. Before the start of the tournament, Bangladesh
India made some interesting calls while setting their squad for the upcoming T20 World Cup. Leaving out one of their best-limited over openers Shikhar Dhawan, bringing back Ravichandran Ashwin in the white-ball side almost after five years, excluding Yuzvendar Chahal, and including five spin
The Jamie Day era of Bangladesh football has most probably come to an end. The Englishman, according to the BFF officials, was sent on a break, but with the recent success of Bangladesh under Oscar Bruzon, it can be said that Jamie has no future here. Jamie Day has been replaced by the Bashundhara
England’s tour of Bangladesh which was supposed to be held in September this year got postponed due to a clash in timing with the second phase of the Indian Premier League (IPL). This much-anticipated tour would have been the first bilateral series between the two nations almost after five y