Zahid Razzak named Bangladesh manager
BCB decide to expand National Cricket League 2011-12 to an eight-team competition and launch television channel, at board meeting
View ArticleGayle ignored, Ramdin back for Bangladesh tour
Chris Gayle, Ramnaresh Sarwan and Dwayne Bravo do not feature in the West Indies Test and ODI squads for West Indies' upcoming tour of Bangladesh
View ArticleRamdin hoping to make impact on return
Much has changed in West Indies cricket in the year since Denesh Ramdin last played a Test for them. Of the XI who started that game against South Africa in Barbados, only three others remain in the...
View ArticleJunaid dropped for West Indies ODIs
Opener Junaid Siddique has been left out of Bangladesh's squad for the limited-overs leg of the series against West Indies
View ArticleNo DRS for Bangladesh - West Indies series
The Decision Review System (DRS) will not be used for the Bangladesh-West Indies series, according to a Bangladesh Cricket Board official
View ArticleRichardson promises 'exciting brand of cricket'
West Indies will provide an exciting brand of cricket on their tour of Bangladesh, team manager Richie Richardson has said
View ArticleWest Indies need committed seniors - Gibson
Against the backdrop of Chris Gayle's continued omission, Ottis Gibson, the West Indies coach, has said that the team needed "committed" senior players
View ArticleRampaul shines in easy win for visitors
West Indians eased to a comfortable 65-run win over Bangladesh Cricket Board XI in Fatullah
View ArticleAll-round Samuels sets up easy victory
Marlon Samuels slammed a century and then picked up two wickets to power the West Indians to a comprehensive victory over a Bangladesh Cricket Board XI
View ArticleShakib expects home advantage
Shakib Al Hasan, the Bangladesh allrounder, has said the conditions in Mirpur would favour his side more than West Indies in the series starting this week
View ArticleMushfiqur targets strong start
Bangladesh's new skipper Mushfiqur Rahim has spoken of his ambitions as a captain, and the realistic goals he has set ahead of the series against West Indies
View ArticleSpin test awaits West Indies
ESPNcricinfo previews the one-off Twenty20 international between Bangladesh and West Indies in Mirpur
View ArticleMushfiqur prevails in dramatic finish
Mushfiqur's effort laid to waste a compelling all-round effort from Marlon Samuels that did its best to overcome his team-mates' inability to master the conditions
View ArticleMahmudullah in doubt for West Indies ODIs
Mahmudullah, who missed the Twenty20 against West Indies on Tuesday with a viral fever, has not been named in Bangladesh's 15-man squad for the three-match ODI series against West Indies
View Article'I knew a mis-hit would have gone for six'
Mushfiqur Rahim, who guided Bangladesh to victory against West Indies in the one-off Twenty20 with a penultimate-ball six, has said he is pleased that his tenure as captain is off to a positive start
View ArticleMushfiqur finds redemption for Harare disappointment
Against Zimbabwe, he had played a tremendous innings before falling at the final hurdle; but in Mirpur, he finished things off with a thumping six
View ArticleCan Bangladesh live up to expectations?
ESPNcricinfo previews the first ODI between Bangladesh and West Indies in Mirpur
View ArticlePollard targets one-day success
Kieron Pollard, the West Indies allrounder, has said that the Bangladesh series is a very important one for West Indies and for himself personally
View ArticleSimmons century sets up comfortable win
Lendl Simmons finally made his first international hundred and, with the help of Marlon Samuels, powered West Indies to a total that proved too much for Bangladesh
View ArticleSimmons pleased with 'special knock'
Lendl Simmons finally made his first international hundred and, with the help of Marlon Samuels, powered West Indies to a total that proved too much for Bangladesh
View ArticleQuick turnaround needed for hosts
ESPNcricinfo previews the second ODI between Bangladesh and West Indies in Mirpur
View ArticleWest Indies thump reckless Bangladesh
Bangladesh became only the fourth ODI side to score 200 after having lost three wickets for under five, but that wasn't enough to avoid the series defeat to West Indies
View ArticleVolatile top order worries Bangladesh
Mushfiqur Rahim was at a loss to explain the top-order collapse that left Bangladesh struggling at 18 for 4
View ArticleSammy intent on completing series sweep
Darren Sammy, the West Indies captain, has said his side isn't going to let up in the third ODI on Tuesday, despite having already claimed the one-day series
View ArticleWest Indies look to climb ODI rankings
ESPNcricinfo previews the third ODI between Bangladesh and West Indies in Chittagong
View ArticleBangladesh win after routing West Indies for 61
The threat of rain loomed over gloomy Chittagong but the weather stayed clear enough for Bangladesh to demolish West Indies for their second-lowest total in one-day internationals
View ArticleRazzak dropped for West Indies Tests; Shafiul injured
Left-arm spinner Abdur Razzak has been dropped from the Bangladesh Test squad for the two-match series against West Indies
View Article'The conditions were in our favour' - Mushfiqur
A combination of factors helped Bangladesh inflict a huge defeat on West Indies, Mushfiqur Rahim has said
View ArticleSimmons replaces injured Barath
Lendl Simmons will replace his fellow Trinidad & Tobago and West Indies opener Adrian Barath in the squad for the two Tests in Bangladesh
View ArticleAshraful must perform to play - Law
Stuart Law, the Bangladesh coach, has said that dropping Mohammad Ashraful for the two Tests against West Indies was a message that players needed to perform if they wanted to play for the country
View ArticleAshraful says he wasn't given a fair chance
Mohammad Ashraful has said he has not been given a fair chance by the Bangladesh selectors after he was dropped for the two Tests against West Indies
View ArticleBangladesh's best chance for a home win
ESPNcricinfo previews the first Test between Bangladesh and West Indies in Chittagong
View ArticleBangladesh batsmen build strong platform
A solid performance from Bangladesh's batsmen on a placid track marked the start of the Test series in Chittagong, leaving the bowlers potentially facing five days of hard work
View ArticleBangladesh good, but could have been better
Bangladesh ended the first day on 255 for 4, a solid performance, but their position could have been so much better
View ArticleRain, damp outfield ensures no play
Overnight and early morning rain, and a damp outfield under overcast conditions, ensured there was no play on the second day of the first Test between Bangladesh and West Indies in Chittagong
View ArticleWet outfield ruins day three as well
Overnight rain ruined any prospects of cricket on the third day as well in Chittagong, and the umpires abandoned the day's play around 90 minutes after the scheduled start
View ArticleDebutant Sunny lights up Bangladesh's day
Fittingly, the highlight of the day was the left-arm spinner Elias Sunny, who, on debut, injected some excitement into an encounter heading for only one result
View ArticleBangladesh enjoy better of rain-affected draw
In a Test with little to play for after two days lost to rain, Bangladesh enjoyed the better of a drawn contest after a strong show with the bat in both innings and a superior performance with the ball
View ArticleWill spin woes ease for West Indies?
ESPNcricinfo previews the second Test between Bangladesh and West Indies, to be played in Mirpur
View ArticleHonours even after Bangladesh fight back
An inexperienced West Indies top order rose to the occasion to trigger a strong comeback in Mirpur after Bangladesh had enjoyed the better of the drawn first Test in Chittagong
View ArticleThe two Edwards give West Indies control
West Indies took firm control of the second Test riding on the back of landmark performances from the two men named Edwards - Kirk and Fidel
View ArticleTamim reprimanded for breaching code of conduct
Bangladesh opener Tamim Iqbal has been reprimanded after being found guilty of breaching the ICC's code of conduct during the first day of the Mirpur Test against West Indies
View Article'The plan was to be aggressive' - Fidel Edwards
Fidel Edwards, the West Indies fast bowler, said that it was encouraging to see the Bangladesh batsmen playing their shots as it increased his chances of taking wickets
View ArticleCenturion Bravo leads West Indies dominance
West Indies were in a dominant position by tea on the third day, some fluent batting from Darren Bravo and Kirk Edwards extending their lead to 257 in a productive session
View ArticleThought it best to attack - Bravo
Darren Bravo, the West Indies batsmen who reached his maiden Test ton off the last ball of the day in Mirpur, has said he was not anxious to get to the landmark prior to stumps
View ArticleBangladesh's batting 'mediocre' - Law
Bangladesh coach Stuart Law has said that the team's first-innings' batting performance was "mediocre" and left him frustrated
View ArticleTamim fights but West Indies still favourites
Though Tamim Iqbal steadied Bangladesh, after belatedly realising the need for caution, West Indies remain favourites to take the Test with seven wickets to grab on a full day's play
View ArticleGibson expects tough final day
Otis Gibson, the West Indies coach, has said his team was pleased to be in control of a Test match for the first time in a long while
View ArticleBishoo spins West Indies to series win
Devendra Bishoo spearheaded West Indies' victory march on the final day in Mirpur with his maiden five-for, to deliver a confidence-boosting series success ahead of a tougher assignment in India
View ArticleWest Indies hardly got us out - Mushfiqur
Mushfiqur Rahim, the Bangladesh captain, said Bangladesh had gifted away the Mirpur Test with some irresponsible batting on the final day
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