Bangladesh Cricket Team
Tigers collapse to 131 in series opener against New Zealand
Bangladesh collapsed to 131 all-out in 41.5 overs in the three-match ODI series opener against New Zealand on Saturday at the University Oval, Dunedin.
BCB to replace Vettori with a local coach
Bangladesh’s spin-bowling consultant Daniel Vettori won’t be available after the forthcoming New Zealand series of the Tigers. To replace him in the next series, which will take place in Sri Lanka, the Bangladesh Cricket Board will appoint a local coach, confirmed the cricket operation chairman of BCB Akram Khan.
Adapting to New Zealand condition is key ahead of series: Habibul
Former Bangladesh captain and selector Habibul Bashar said adapting to the New Zealand condition is the key area where the Tigers are focusing on ahead of the series against the hosts
Tigers fly to New Zealand Tuesday
Bangladesh cricket team is all set to fly to New Zealand on Tuesday at 4pm through a Singapore Airlines flight.
Bangladesh likely to tour Sri Lanka in mid-April
Bangladesh cricket team is likely to tour Sri Lanka in mid-April this year, Nizamuddin Chowdhury, CEO of Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), told the media on Saturday.
West Indies pull off historic win in Chattogram
The West Indies have pulled off a historic win in Chattogram against Bangladesh, chasing down a target of 395 runs on Sunday at Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium.
Chattogram Test: Honours even on day 1
It was a circumspect start for Bangladesh in the first Test of their two-match series against West Indies as they posted 242/5 at stumps on day one at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in Chattogram on Wednesday.
Ashraful pins hope on domestic performance for Bangladesh selection
Even at 36, former Bangladesh skipper Mohammad Ashraful is harbouring dreams of staging a comeback to the national team. He last played a Test match for the country in April 2013.
Bangladesh cricket: Taijul sees no problem in long hiatus
Bangladesh cricket team are set to take on West Indies in a two-match Test series starting February 3 in Chattogram. Ahead of the series, Bangladesh’s left-arm spinner Taijul Islam said there will be no problem to play Test cricket after a long gap forced by the Covid-19 pandemic.