Following their success against India, Fargana Hoque and Nahida Akter become the highest-ranked batter and bowler ever for Bangladesh in women’s ODIs [Read More]
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Source: Bangladesh news from Cricinfo
Following their success against India, Fargana Hoque and Nahida Akter become the highest-ranked batter and bowler ever for Bangladesh in women’s ODIs [Read More]
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Source: Bangladesh news from Cricinfo
Mandhana, Deol fifties not enough as Bangladesh force a collapse after Fargana’s 107 set up their total [Read More]
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Source: Bangladesh news from Cricinfo
Fargana Hoque, who became Bangladesh’s first century-maker in women’s ODIs, admits to panicking in the 90s, but says she drew inspiration from the top men’s batters [Read More]
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Source: Bangladesh news from Cricinfo
Batter hasn’t played any international game since last year’s T20 World Cup in Australia [Read More]
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Source: Bangladesh news from Cricinfo
Tournament to run from October 5 to November 19; semi-finals on November 15 and 16 in Mumbai and Kolkata, final in Ahmedabad [Read More]
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Source: Bangladesh news from Cricinfo
“They didn’t use the bouncer for the sake of using it. They have come a long way and I am very pleased” [Read More]
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Source: Bangladesh news from Cricinfo
There was no place for Jaker Ali who was in the squad for the Ireland series in March [Read More]
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Source: Bangladesh news from Cricinfo
Taskin also returned to the ODI side after having missed the Ireland series in Chelmsford last month [Read More]
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Source: Bangladesh news from Cricinfo
The foundation for the hosts’ 546-run win was laid by twin centuries from Najmul Hossain Shanto [Read More]
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Source: Bangladesh news from Cricinfo
The incident occurred during the third day’s play between Bangladesh and Afghanistan in Dhaka [Read More]
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Source: Bangladesh news from Cricinfo