BCB to honour retired pacer Rubel before second ODI
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has announced plans to honour former national pacer Rubel Hossain following his retirement from international cricket.
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has announced plans to honour former national pacer Rubel Hossain following his retirement from international cricket.
Bangladesh captains Litton Das and Mehidy Hasan Miraz are set to play together in the Dhaka Premier League for the first time, having both signed for Legends of Rupganj for the upcoming season.
Bangladesh pacer Shoriful Islam made the most of a last-minute opportunity in the first ODI against New Zealand, stepping in after Mustafizur Rahman was ruled out due to injury.
Bangladesh Cricket Board President Tamim Iqbal has indicated that design changes are likely for the proposed National Cricket Ground (NCG) in Purbachal, saying certain modifications have become necessary.
Mahmudullah Riyad may have retired from international cricket over a year ago and recently turned 40, but the veteran all-rounder continues to remain active at the top level.
Pakistan have announced a 16-player squad for their upcoming two-match Test series against Bangladesh, starting May 8 at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium.
No Bangladeshi franchise will feature in the upcoming edition of the Global Super League (GSL), as organisers have not invited any team from the country.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) is investigating Cricket Canada over allegations of match corruption, including the team’s loss to New Zealand at the recent T20 World Cup hosted by India and Sri Lanka.
Bangladesh Cricket Board has revised the schedule for Australia’s upcoming limited-overs tour of Bangladesh, while also confirming the venues for the series.
New Zealand secured a 26-run victory over Bangladesh in the first ODI at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, defending 247 in a closely contested encounter.
Bangladesh Cricket Board President Tamim Iqbal has officially launched a landmark initiative to honour all cricketers who have captained Bangladesh at the international level, introducing a lifetime “Captains’ Card” with a range of exclusive benefits.
New Zealand may be without many of their star players due to franchise commitments, but stand-in captain Tom Latham insists their goal in Bangladesh remains unchanged, winning the series.