BCB recalls Sohan as Jaker’s backup
Ahead of the upcoming Netherlands series and the Asia Cup, the Bangladesh selectors have made changes to the T20 squad.
Ahead of the upcoming Netherlands series and the Asia Cup, the Bangladesh selectors have made changes to the T20 squad.
Saif Hassan has earned a recall to Bangladesh’s T20I side for the upcoming Asia Cup after consistent performances in recent months.
Once struggling to produce quality pacers, Bangladesh has now turned into a factory of fast bowlers. In recent years, a “pace revolution” has reshaped the country’s cricket, with Mustafizur Rahman, Taskin Ahmed, Shoriful Islam and Tanzim Hasan Sakib emerging as key forces. Former Bangladesh head coach Stuart Law has expressed his admiration for this transformation.
Bangladesh’s power-hitting coach Julian Wood has called for patience and support as the national batters adapt to the demands of modern cricket.
Mahbub Anam, who has served as a director of the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) for more than two decades, is set to step away from the country’s cricket administration.
The Bangladesh national cricket team will play a practice match against the High Performance (HP) unit in Sylhet on August 26.
Mushfiqur Rahim was left amazed after witnessing the world-class facilities at the Bashundhara Cricket Network while attending the Youth Physically Challenged Cricket trials and selection camp.
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) hosted a special value-sharing session titled ‘Share & Care’ at the Pan Pacific Sonargaon Hotel, aiming to foster stronger bonds and open dialogue among players, management, and officials.
Despite a solid opening stand, Bangladesh ‘A’ could not fully capitalize with the bat against Northern Territory Strikes in the Top End T20 Series. Nurul Hasan Sohan’s side posted 172/4, with Afif Hossain top-scoring but falling short of expectations.
Alex Marshall, who previously served as the General Manager of the ICC’s Anti-Corruption Unit, has now taken charge of overseeing Bangladesh cricket.
Bangladesh all-rounder Mehidy Hasan Miraz will not be part of the upcoming T20 series against the Netherlands as he has taken leave for family reasons.
Since retiring from international cricket, Tamim Iqbal’s schedule has become relatively less hectic. Beyond occasional visits to the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) in Mirpur, the former national captain is often seen attending events both at home and abroad.