Dhaka:Bangladesh have recalled teenage left-arm spinner Enamul Haque for the opening Test of a two-match series against Zimbabwe starting in Chittagong on Thursday.
Benoni: Bangladesh coach Mohsin Kamal admitted on Monday that his team had no hope of beating the West Indies and that avoiding a humiliating defeat was its top priority.
Benoni: Bangladesh coach Mohsin Kamal admitted on Monday that his team had no hope of beating the West Indies and that avoiding a humiliating defeat was its top priority.
Chittagong: Host Bangladesh and the West Indies begin a three-match One-day series on Friday hoping to fine-tune their preparations for next year's World Cup. A batsman-dominated match is on the cards on the easy-paced wicket at the M A Aziz Stadium
Dhaka: Khaled Mashud will lead a 14-member Bangladesh team, which plays three One- day Internationals at home against the West Indies later this month, officials said on Thursday. "The team is a blend of old and young, but the balance is
<p>Kimberley: Bangladesh slid to a world record 23rd successive One-day International defeat when South Africa beat it by seven wickets in the third and final One-day International at De Beers Diamond Oval here on Wednesday. <p>Bangladesh's losing sequence, which started after
Chittagong: Alok Kapali's pugnacious knock of 85 went in vain as the West Indies wrapped up the second and final Test against Bangladesh inside three days on Wednesday. The seven-wicket verdict at the M A Aziz Stadium followed a massive innings
Chittagong (Bangladesh): Pacemen Pedro Collins and Darren Powell claimed three wickets each as the West Indies took control of the second Test against Bangladesh on Monday. The visitors were 38 for one after dismissing Bangladesh for 194 just after tea. Opener
<p>Dhaka: Former captains Aminul Islam and Naimur Rehman were on Thursday included in a 15-member Bangladesh squad for two Test matches against the West Indies later this month.<p>Aminul, a middle-order batsman who led Bangladesh in its first Test match against India
<p>Colombo: Chamila Gamage, making his debut, turned in an excellent all-round performance to put Sri Lanka in a commanding position in the second and final Test against Bangladesh on Monday. <p>The 23-year-old paceman became the 13th bowler and the first Sri