Nov 26 2014 Prime Sporting move up to second spot
A round-up of the Dhaka Premier League matches on November 25, 2014 [Read More]
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Source: Bangladesh news from Cricinfo
A round-up of the Dhaka Premier League matches on November 25, 2014 [Read More]
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Source: Bangladesh news from Cricinfo
Mashrafe Mortaza wants Bangladesh to wrap up a series win in the third ODI itself, saying that it will provide a huge lift before the World Cup [Read More]
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Source: Bangladesh news from Cricinfo
A round-up of the Dhaka Premier League matches on November 24, 2014 [Read More]
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Source: Bangladesh news from Cricinfo
Mashrafe Mortaza felt he was only “80 percent satisfied” with his work though he took three wickets and set up Bangladesh’s victory in the second ODI against Zimbabwe [Read More]
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Source: Bangladesh news from Cricinfo
The dismissal of Elton Chigumbura in the 42nd over was the turning point in the second ODI in Chittagong, both the captains agreed [Read More]
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Source: Bangladesh news from Cricinfo
Bangladesh overpowered Zimbabwe in the second ODI that saw the fortunes of both teams seesawing and consolidated their lead in the five-match series [Read More]
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Source: Bangladesh news from Cricinfo
Bangladesh captain Mashrafe Mortaza has said his team cannot afford to rely on only one individual and everyone should contribute towards the winning cause of the team [Read More]
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Source: Bangladesh news from Cricinfo
Shobha Shukla Despite great strides made in TB care and control over the last few years, the latest data shows that 1/3 of all TB cases are still either not detected or not reported to public health systems. These are people who either seek treatment in the private sector and are not notified to the [...]
Hem Raj Jain, Bengaluru, India It is happy and welcome news that US president Obama will be chief guest at Republic Day parade at India’s capital Delhi on January 26, 2015. India is specially pleased because being world’s economic and military superpower USA can benefit India in many ways. But Obama will fall into the trap [...]
SIR FRANK PETERS THERE is a large family of well-meaning clichés roaming free throughout Bangladesh espousing the need to protect children in different ways. “The children are our futureâ€, they scream loudly, but largely they’re all ignored. Children’s rights are still an illusion. Take corporal punishment for example. On January 13, 2011, Bangladesh High Court [...]