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Women’s Cricket: Mohammedan SC upset league leader Khelaghar SKS by 4 wkts
Dhaka, May 25 (UNB)– A brilliant 94 runs by Disa Kasat guided Dhaka Mohammedan SC to beat league leader Khelaghar SKS by four wickets under D/L method in a super league match of the Dhaka Premier Division Women’s Cricket at the BKSP ground-3 in Savar on Saturday.
Tigers take on Pakistan on Sunday
Dhaka, May 25 (UNB) — Bangladesh are scheduled to face Pakistan on Sunday in their first of two official warm-up games ahead of the World Cup.
Mahmudullah confident to start bowling
Dhaka, May 25 (UNB) — Bangladesh star all-rounder Mahmudullah Riyad has said that he is confident to start bowling again.
Rubel eyes to finish World Cup as one of top five bowlers
Dhaka, May 25 (UNB) — Bangladesh speedster Rubel Hossain insisted on Friday he wants to finish the ICC World Cup 2019 as one of the best five bowlers.
New Zealand everyone's "2nd favorite team" at World Cup
May 25 (AP/UNB)-The excitement which built around New Zealand's drive to the Cricket World Cup final four years ago has long subsided and a team under a new coach and captain will endeavor to regenerate that feeling on the other side of the globe.
Time rolls on: Windies return to site of World Cup triumphs
May 25 (AP/UNB)-The Cricket World Cup in England may serve as a reminder that the luster the tournament enjoys and the popularity of the one-day game derives to a large extent from the contribution of the West Indies.
Is it a Cricket World Cup if much of the world is missing?
London, May 24 (AP/UNB) — All the usual suspects have gathered for the World Cup at the home of cricket, and yet something is missing.
Out of India, Asia's 4 other prospects at Cricket World Cup
Islamabad, May 24 (AP/UNB) — While India is Asia's obvious contender for the World Cup title, there are four other nations from the continent which could pose problems for highly-ranked teams.
Tigers move to Cardiff for warm-up games against Pakistan, India
Dhaka, May 23 (UNB) — Bangladesh cricket team on Thursday moved from the English city of Leicester to Cardiff in Wales, where they are scheduled to play two unofficial warm-up games against Pakistan and India before their main assault of the World Cup.
We can beat any team in the world, insists Mashrafe
Dhaka, May 23 (UNB) — Appearing alongside his fellow captains at the official pre-event press conference for the captains of each team participating at this year’s World Cup, Mashrafe Bin Mortaza stated matter-of-factly that the Tigers are now capable of beating “any team in the world”.