Saturday, February 23, 2019

Bangladesh cricket team fails to avoid the whitewash

Despite scoring a century, Sabbir Rahman could not save his team from being whitewashed by the host New Zealand in the recently concluded 3-match ODI series. Once again the top-order batsmen failed to make some resistance with the bat. As a result, the Bangladesh cricket team lost the third and final ODI match by 88 runs at University Oval, Dunedin on Wednesday (February 20). They also lost the previous two matches by eight wickets.
Batting first, New Zealand scored 330 runs losing 6 wickets in their allotted overs. Henry Nicholls, Ross Taylor and Tom Latham scored 64, 69 and 59 runs respectively, while Neesham and Colin Grandhomme scored 37 runs each. Because of their collective effort, the home team could put on a mammoth chasing total for the opponent team.

Bowling 10 overs, Mustafizur Rahman took two wickets conceding 93 runs. Mashrafe Mortaza, Rubel Hossain, Mohammad Saifuddin and Mehidy Hasan Miraz are other bowlers who claimed one wicket each.

Coming to chase New Zealand’s 331-run target, the touring team was bowled out for 242 in 47.2 overs. Sabbir Rahman played an innings of 110-ball 102 with 12 fours and two sixes. Mohammad Saifuddin and Mehidy Hasan Miraz also played two handy innings of 44 and 37 runs respectively. Their innings helped the Tigers to avoid a shameful defeat.

For New Zealand, Tim Southee was the most successful bowler. He alone grabbed six wickets for 65, and for his performance he was later declared the Man-of-the-match. Trent Boult and Colin De Grandhomme took 2 and 1 wickets individually. 

Martin Guptill was named the Player-of-the-series.


The three-match Test series between New Zealand and Bangladesh will kick off from February 28.

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Thursday, February 14, 2019

Bangladesh starts the 3-match ODI series with a defeat against New Zealand

New Zealand beat Bangladesh by 8 wickets in the first ODI match played at McLean Park, Napier and took 1-0 lead of the 3-match ODI series on Wednesday (February 13). The Kiwi opener Martin Guptill played an unbeaten innings of 117 runs, which helped the home team to reach the target with 33 balls remaining at hand. He along with his opening partner Henry Nicholls put on 103 runs on the scoreboard in the first-wicket stand. However, Nicholls was bowled by Mehidy Hasan Miraz on 53. Skipper Kane Williamson, who scored 11 runs from 22 balls, was trapped leg before by Mahmudullah. Guptill then made a 96-run third-wicket partnership with Ross Taylor who remained not out on 45. Both of them led the team towards victory.
Winning the toss, Bangladesh ODI captain, Mashrafe Bin Mortaza, decided to bat first. Because of the failure of most of the top-order batsmen, the touring team could not make a competitive score. Mohammad Mithun and night watchman Mohammad Saifuddin could make some resistance with the bat. The duo made an 84-run partnership in the eighth-wicket stand, which lifted Bangladesh from 131 for 7 in the 29th over to 215 for 8 in the 45th over. Mohammad Mithun scored 62 off 90 balls while Mohammad Saifuddin scored 58-ball 41. Earlier Soumya Sarkar played an aggressive innings of 22-ball 30. Thanks to them, Bangladesh could make a decent total of 232 runs losing all wickets in 48.5 overs.

For New Zealand, Trent Boult and Mitchell Santner bagged three wickets each while both Matt Henry and Lockie Ferguson took two wickets.

The second ODI match between New Zealand and Bangladesh will be played on February 16 at Hagley Oval, Christchurch. No doubt, the visiting team will try their best to win the match and keep their hope alive of clinching the title. On the other hand, the host team will leave no stone unturned to win the second ODI match in order to secure their ODI series victory with one match left at hand. Let’s see what happens.

Saturday, February 9, 2019

Mashrafe Bin Mortaza wants to play competitive cricket for 20 years

Bangladesh ODI skipper, Mashrafe Bin Mortaza, on Wednesday expressed his desire to complete twenty years of his cricket career. To reach his two-decade landmark, the 35-year-old right-arm fast-bowler will have to play competitive cricket- Bangladesh Premier League (BPL), Dhaka Premier League (DPL) and other domestic leagues- for two more years. Since making his international debut in November 2001, he has played both professional and international cricket for over 18 years.
Mashrafe Bin Mortaza is not sure if he will be able to continue his international cricket career after a certain time, but he wants to play competitive cricket as long as his body will allow him to do so. However, he earlier said that he might take retirement from international cricket after the 2019 World Cup.


Mashrafe Bin Mortaza is regarded the most successful ODI captain in the history of Bangladesh cricket. Under his leadership, Bangladesh cricket team has defeated almost all the strong teams in ODI format. His presence in the team encourages other players to perform better. During his career, he suffered many career-threatening injuries, which forced him not only to go under surgeries several times but also restricts him to limited overs cricket. He last played Test match in July 2009 and took retirement from T20Is in April 2017. Mashrafe Bin Mortaza has so far played 202 ODIs, 36 Tests and 54 T20Is. 

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Thursday, February 7, 2019

Sheikh Hasina International Cricket Stadium will be built in Purbachal within 2022

According to a decision taken by the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), an international standard cricket stadium is going to be built on a 37.49-acre land in Dhaka’s Purbachal area over the next three years. This land has been allocated by the current Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina. For this reason, the cricket board has decided to name the cricket stadium after her to express their gratitude. The decision of constructing Sheikh Hasina International Cricket Stadium has been taken at the fifth meeting of the Board of Directors chaired by the BCB President Nazmul Hassan Papon.
According to a report published by UNB, “The board has decided to invite an EOI for the consultancy of Sheikh Hasina International Cricket Stadium project. A project implementation committee will be formed to oversee the construction, expected to be completed in three years.”

We, as the citizen of the nation, are well aware of the fact that how much our prime minister loves sports, especially cricket. During her reign, Bangladesh cricket team has improved a lot. They have become indomitable at home ground and are also doing good performance abroad. They have risen to seventh, ninth and tenth positions respectively in ODI, Test and T20I formats, as per the latest rankings announced by the International Cricket Council (ICC). 

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