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Bangladesh Cricket Board Names New Chief After Hasina-Ally Nazmul Hassan Quits
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) named ex-skipper Faruque Ahmed Wednesday as president after the resignation of Nazmul Hassan, a close ally of ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina. Cricket and politi
By AFP News • 1 year ago
PAK vs BAN: Bangladesh Send Pakistan Into Bat In Rain Delayed First Test
Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto won the toss and sent Pakistan in to bat on the opening day of the first Test Wednesday after a delayed start due to a wet outfield. The two umpires -- Richard
By AFP News • 1 year ago
West Indies' Seales, Holder March Up Rankings After Fine Showing In Guyana; Indians Hold Their Places
New Zealander Daryl Mitchell: The West Indies pair of Jayden Seales and Jason Holder climbed up the ICC Men's Test Player Rankings, emerging as the big winners in the updated list released on Wednesday. Seales and Holder both performed well during the West Indies' recent Test series against South Africa, despite the fact the Caribbean side fell to a 1-0 series defeat.
By IANS News • 1 year ago
Faruque Ahmed Elected President Of Bangladesh Cricket Board As Nazmul Hassan's Era Ends: Reports
The National Sports Council: The change in government in Bangladesh seems to have brought in a change in guard at the helm of the country's cricket board with Faruque Ahmed, a former national cricketer and chief selector, elected as the President. It was claimed in various reports on Wednesday that Faruque Ahmed has replaced Nazmul Hassan as the president of the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB). Hasan was also the country's sports minister since January.
By IANS News • 1 year ago
ENG vs SL: Dream11 Prediction 1st Test, Sri Lanka tour of England 2024
The first Test between England and Sri Lanka will take place at Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester, starting on August 21.
By Rawat Karan • 1 year ago
Jay Shah To Replace Greg Barclay As ICC Chairman: Report
BCCI General Secretary Jay Shah: Jay Shah is one of the most powerful people in cricket and his tenure as BCCI General Secretary Jay Shah has seen India further establish their grip as the most powerful board in the sport. It now seems that Shah is likely to be named as the Chairman of the International Cricket Council (ICC).
By IANS News • 1 year ago
DPL T20: Disciple, Consistency And Hard Work Key To Becoming Fast Bowler, Says Navdeep Saini
Shri Arun Jaitley Stadium: West Delhi Lions pacer Navdeep Saini has emphasized the importance of discipline and consistent practice for aspiring fast bowlers. Navdeep, who is the senior-most player in the West Delhi Lions' squad that is playing in the Delhi Premier League (DPL) T20, is leaving no stone unturned to be in the best shape.
By IANS News • 1 year ago
Pakistan Cricket To Focus On WTC Points, Babar's Lost Form In Hectic Red-ball Season
World Test Championship: Set to play nine Test matches in the next five months, Pakistan's hectic schedule in red-ball cricket got off to a damp start with a wet outfield due to overnight rain delaying the start of the opening Test against Bangladesh here on Wednesday. Pakistan are hoping to build up their push for a spot in the final of the World Test Championship based on the upcoming red-ball matches with the two-Test series against Bangladesh becoming the stepping stone for tougher battles ahead in the season.
By IANS News • 1 year ago
Australia's Steve Smith Plots Return To T20I Squad And LA 2028 Via England ODI Series
Los Angeles Olympics: Australia's senior batter and red-ball expert Steve Smith has not given up on making it back to the T20 side and is hoping to use upcoming international tournaments to play in the Los Angeles Olympics in 2028 where the sport is expected to return to the Games. Smith is looking forward to returning to international cricket against England next month and is keen to make it to the T20 side and play a part in the country's push for an Olympic medal in 2028.
By IANS News • 1 year ago
Women's T20 World Cup Moved From Bangladesh To UAE
The 2024 Women's T20 World Cup scheduled for October has been moved out of Bangladesh and will instead take place in the United Arab Emirates, the International Cricket Council announced on Tuesday.
By AFP News • 1 year ago
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