Mumbai:The Indian squad would reach Dhaka on December 7 to commence their three-week tour of Bangladesh, encompassing two Test matches and three Limited Over Internationals against the hosts.
More imagesDhaka:Mohammad Ashraful saved Bangladesh's blushes with a fighting half-century against New Zealand on the opening day of the first Test here.
Mumbai: The cricket selection committee, under the chairmanship of former Test player Brijesh Patel, will meet here to pick the Indian team for the triangular One- day series in Bangladesh next month.
Dhaka: Former West Indian opening batsman Cuthbert Gordon Greenidge is likely to be reinstated as the coach of the Bangladesh cricket team, official sources here said.
Dhaka: West Indies posted its first win against Bangladesh on Monday, defeating the hosts by 84 runs in the second One-day International in Dhaka. Chasing a formidable target of 267, Bangladesh was all out for 182 in 48 overs losing its
<p>Dhaka: Bangladesh announced their team for an upcoming three-match One-day series against England starting at Chittagong. <p>The nucleus remained the same as of the team for a preceding two-Test series which the home side lost 2-0. The 13-member Khaled Mahmud-led side
Dhaka: Yousuf Youhana smashed a career-best 112 not out to set up Pakistan's 72-run victory over Bangladesh in the second One-day International, marked by crowd trouble on Thursday. Youhana's fourth century enabled the tourists to recover from 48 for four to
Dhaka: Mohammed Kaif missed a century but helped India score an imposing 307-4 against South Africa in the three-nation tournament here on Sunday. Kaif's unbeaten 95 was the highlight of the Indian innings but captain Saurav Ganguly (75) also did his
<img height="165" alt="South African captain Graeme Smith" hspace="5" src="http://thatscricket.oneindia.in/2003/odi_series/ind-bang-sa/smith1.jpg" width="125" align="right" vspace="5" border="0" /> Dhaka: South African captain Graeme Smith on Saturday conceded that India was the favourite to win the final of the TVS Cup on Sunday but said his
Dhaka: Ajit Agarkar took three wickets as India restricted Bangladesh to 207 in a tri-nation tournament match at the Bangabandhu National Stadium on Wednesday. The Mumbai seamer finished with figures of 3-36 as the hosts failed to make use of the