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Bangladesh Draw Practice Match Against West Indies Select XI

Bangladesh Draw Practice Match Against West Indies Select XI

Bangladesh's practice match against the West Indies Select XI in Coolidge ended in a draw due to rain, but the visitors had a productive outing. Despite a four-and-a-half-hour delay on the second day, Bangladesh's bowlers reduced the hosts to 87 for 9, with rookie left-arm spinner Hasan Murad claiming a hat-trick.Murad's hat-trick, which included the wickets of Daniel Beckford, Navin Bidaisee, and Chaim Holder, came in the 28th over, prompting Bangladesh coach Phil Simmons to end the match. Taskin Ahmed and Hasan Mahmud also took two wickets each, while Shoriful Islam and Mehidy Hasan Miraz chipped in with one apiece.Earlier, Bangladesh had batted for 73.2 overs on the first day, declaring on 253 for 7. Jaker Ali and Mahidul Islam retired on 48 and 41, respectively, while Litton Das, who missed the second Test against South Africa due to fever, retired on 31. Mominul Haque, Bangladesh's most experienced cricketer on tour, also made 31.However, Bangladesh's concerns remain with opening batters Mahmudul Hasan Joy and Zakir Hasan, who both got out cheaply. For the West Indies Select XI, Jair McAllister and Holder took two wickets each, while Kimani Melius top-scored with 23.Despite the rain interruption, Bangladesh's bowlers had a moderate workout, and the team will be looking to build on this performance in the upcoming Test series against the West Indies, which starts in Antigua on Friday.

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Bangladesh Recall Sharmin, Jahanara for Ireland ODI Series

Bangladesh Recall Sharmin, Jahanara for Ireland ODI Series

Bangladesh's women's cricket team has recalled experienced all-rounder Sharmin Akhter and pacer Jahanara Alam for the upcoming three-match ODI series against Ireland. The series, scheduled for November 27 to December 2 in Dhaka, marks Bangladesh's first ODI assignment since April.Sharmin, who missed the T20 World Cup earlier this year, has been out of international action since the ODI series against India in July 2023. The 28-year-old has played 35 ODIs and 16 T20Is for Bangladesh since her debut in 2011.Jahanara, one of Bangladesh's most experienced players, has featured in 52 ODIs, claiming 48 wickets at an average of 30.39. Her return to the ODI squad will bolster Bangladesh's bowling attack.The selectors have also handed maiden ODI call-ups to middle-order batter Taj Nehar and left-arm spinner Sanjida Akter. Taj made her international debut in the Women's T20 World Cup in October, while Sanjida has played 18 WT20Is.Bangladesh have excluded Farzana Akter, Sumaiya Akter, Disha Biswas, and Nishita Akter from the squad that faced Australia in April.The ODI series against Ireland will be followed by three T20Is in Sylhet on December 5, 7, and 9. This will be Bangladesh's first international series since the Women's T20 World Cup in October.

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Imrul Kayes Retires from Test and First-Class Cricket

Imrul Kayes Retires from Test and First-Class Cricket

Imrul Kayes, the veteran Bangladeshi opener, has announced his retirement from Test and first-class cricket. The 34-year-old made the emotional announcement in a video message on his Facebook page, stating that his last red-ball match will be Khulna Division's National Cricket League (NCL) match against Dhaka Division at the Shere Bangla National Stadium in Dhaka next week.Kayes' Test career spanned 39 matches, with his last appearance coming in the historic day-night Test against India at Eden Gardens in 2019. Batting primarily at the top of the order, he amassed 1797 runs at an average of 24.28, including three centuries and four fifties.However, Kayes' Test career was most notable for his prolific opening partnership with Tamim Iqbal. Together, they formed Bangladesh's most successful opening pair, accumulating 2336 runs in 53 innings. Their average first-wicket partnership of 45.80 is also the best among any Bangladesh opening pair.Kayes and Iqbal shared four century stands, including a memorable 185-run partnership at Lord's in 2010 and a world-record 312 against Pakistan in Khulna in 2015. The latter partnership helped Bangladesh save the Test match after conceding a 296-run first-innings lead, and remains the only 300-plus opening stand in the third or fourth innings of a Test match.Kayes' first-class career has also been impressive, with the left-hander just 70 runs short of the 8000-run mark. He will have the opportunity to reach this milestone in his farewell game in Mirpur, which begins on November 16.Kayes' retirement marks the end of an era for Bangladesh cricket. He was a key member of the team that achieved Test status in 2000 and played a significant role in their subsequent rise in the international arena. His contributions to Bangladesh cricket will be fondly remembered by fans and players alike.

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Afghanistan Clinches ODI Series Win Over Bangladesh with Gurbaz's Century and Omarzai's All-Around Brilliance

Afghanistan Clinches ODI Series Win Over Bangladesh with Gurbaz's Century and Omarzai's All-Around Brilliance

Afghanistan's relentless pursuit of victory culminated in a thrilling five-wicket triumph over Bangladesh in the third and decisive ODI in Sharjah, securing a 2-1 series win. Opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz's scintillating century and Azmatullah Omarzai's all-around brilliance proved pivotal in the Afghans' triumph.Gurbaz, known for his explosive batting, unleashed a masterful 120-ball 101, adorned with seven towering sixes and five boundaries. His innings laid the foundation for Afghanistan's successful chase of 245. Omarzai, who had earlier impressed with a four-wicket haul, complemented Gurbaz's heroics with a solid 77-ball 70.Bangladesh, batting first, had posted a competitive 244 for 8, thanks to Mohammad Mahmudullah's valiant 98 and Mehidy Hasan Miraz's steady 66. However, Afghanistan's bowlers, led by Omarzai, kept the Bangladeshi batsmen in check, restricting them to a manageable total.The Afghan chase got off to a shaky start, with Bangladesh pacers Mustafizur Rahman and Nahid Rana reducing them to 84 for 3. But Gurbaz and Omarzai steadied the ship with a crucial 100-run partnership for the fourth wicket.Gurbaz's dismissal in the 39th over left Afghanistan needing 61 runs to win. Omarzai, however, continued his onslaught, forging a vital 58-run partnership with Mohammad Nabi (34 off 27 balls). Omarzai sealed the victory in style, hitting the winning six.Afghanistan's skipper, Hashmatullah Shahidi, expressed his delight at the team's performance, particularly the contributions of Gurbaz and Omarzai. Miraz, on the other hand, acknowledged Afghanistan's dominance in the series.

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Mohammad Salahuddin Returns as Bangladesh Cricket's Senior Assistant Coach

Mohammad Salahuddin Returns as Bangladesh Cricket's Senior Assistant Coach

Mohammad Salahuddin, a renowned coach with an impressive track record, has been appointed as the senior assistant coach of the Bangladesh cricket team. This marks his second stint with the team, having previously served in the same role from 2006 to 2010. Salahuddin's appointment, which extends until the Champions Trophy next year, is a testament to his reputation as one of the most successful coaches in the domestic circuit.Salahuddin, who has led the Comilla Victorians to four BPL titles, has already begun working with the Test cricketers in Dhaka while the team is in Sharjah for the ODIs against Afghanistan. He will accompany the Test players to the Caribbean on Monday."I believe this is the right time to work with the Bangladesh team," Salahuddin said. "I may not be in coaching for much longer, perhaps another four or five years. It would be a privilege to contribute to the development of more generations of cricketers. If I can make a positive impact, it will be worthwhile, regardless of the time I have until the Champions Trophy."Salahuddin acknowledged that he has not yet had detailed discussions with head coach Phil Simmons, who was appointed on an interim basis in mid-October following the dismissal of Chandika Hathurusinghe. "My role may be different this time," Salahuddin said. "I need to understand the head coach's philosophy and support him. I hope our players can gain more confidence. I will also monitor their communication with the foreign coaches."In 2017, Salahuddin was on the verge of being appointed as the team's batting consultant, but the BCB canceled the appointment at the last minute. This soured relations between Salahuddin and the BCB for several years, and Salahuddin's outspoken criticism of Bangladesh cricket did not help mend fences.However, with the recent change in the country's political regime, the BCB elected Faruque Ahmed as president, who pledged to incorporate a Bangladeshi into the coaching setup. Salahuddin stated that his extensive discussions with Faruque convinced him to reduce his coaching commitments elsewhere."I requested some time to settle my commitments," Salahuddin said. "I have been in talks with Faruque bhai for three months, which gave me time to resolve those commitments."Salahuddin has played a significant role in the development of several cricketers, including Shakib Al Hasan and Tamim Iqbal, during his previous stint as assistant coach. He has also contributed to the growth of players like Jaker Ali and Mahidul Islam Ankon, who are now part of the Bangladesh Test team.Salahuddin urged the media and fans to avoid labeling players as heroes or villains based on their performances. "Players go through a lot to earn their place in the national team," he said. "Some may take time to succeed in international matches, while others may find success immediately. It's important to be patient and supportive."

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Mushfiqur Rahim Out of Bangladesh Test Squad for West Indies Series

Mushfiqur Rahim Out of Bangladesh Test Squad for West Indies Series

Mushfiqur Rahim's absence from the Bangladesh Test squad for the upcoming series against West Indies marks a significant shift in the team's composition. The veteran wicketkeeper-batter, who has been a mainstay of the side for over a decade, has been ruled out due to a finger injury.Mushfiqur's injury means that Bangladesh will field a Test team without any of its "big three" for the first time in 16 years. Shakib Al Hasan retired from the format in September, while Tamim Iqbal has not played a Test since last year.The absence of these experienced players places a heavy burden on the shoulders of captain Najmul Hossain Shanto. However, Shanto will have a strong pace attack at his disposal, including Taskin Ahmed, Hasan Mahmud, Shoriful Islam, and Nahid Rana.Uncapped left-arm spinner Hasan Murad has been added to the spin department, which also includes vice-captain Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Taijul Islam.In the batting department, Bangladesh have kept faith in their regular top-order batters Shadman Islam, Mahmudul Hasan Joy, and Zakir Hasan. Shanto and Mominul Haque will bat at No. 3 and 4 respectively.Mushfiqur's role could fall on Jaker Ali or Mahidul Islam Ankon, with Litton Das back with the gloves and likely to bat at No. 7.Bangladesh will start the tour with a four-day warm-up game at the Coolidge Cricket Ground in Antigua, followed by the first Test in Antigua from November 22. The second Test is in Jamaica, starting November 30. The visitors will then play three ODIs and as many T20Is, but their white-ball squad hasn't been announced yet.

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Mushfiqur Rahim Ruled Out of Afghanistan ODIs with Finger Fracture

Mushfiqur Rahim Ruled Out of Afghanistan ODIs with Finger Fracture

Mushfiqur Rahim, Bangladesh's veteran wicketkeeper-batter, has been ruled out of the remaining two ODIs against Afghanistan due to a fractured left index finger. The injury occurred during the first ODI in Abu Dhabi, where Bangladesh suffered a 92-run defeat.According to team physio Delowar Hossain, Mushfiqur sustained the injury while keeping wickets towards the end of Afghanistan's innings. An X-ray confirmed a fracture near the DIP joint. He is currently undergoing conservative management and will not be available for the second and third ODIs.The injury is a significant blow to Bangladesh, who are already without Litton Das due to fever. Jaker Ali is expected to take over wicketkeeping duties in Mushfiqur's absence.Mushfiqur's injury also raises concerns about his availability for Bangladesh's upcoming tour of the West Indies, which includes two Tests, three ODIs, and three T20Is. He retired from T20Is in 2022, but his finger injury could impact his participation in the longer formats.Bangladesh are scheduled to fly to the Caribbean after the Afghanistan ODIs conclude on November 11. They will play a tour game in Coolidge on November 15 before the first Test begins in North Sound on November 22. The squad for the West Indies tour has not yet been announced.Mushfiqur's absence will be a major loss for Bangladesh, who will be looking to bounce back from their defeat in the first ODI. The second and third ODIs will be crucial for Bangladesh to level the series and gain momentum ahead of the West Indies tour.

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Afghanistan's Ghazanfar Spins Bangladesh to Crushing Defeat

Afghanistan's Ghazanfar Spins Bangladesh to Crushing Defeat

Afghanistan's young spin sensation, Allah Ghazanfar, etched his name in cricket history with a remarkable six-wicket haul that propelled his team to a resounding 92-run victory over Bangladesh in the first ODI encounter in Sharjah.The 18-year-old mystery spinner, who began his cricketing journey as a fast bowler, showcased his exceptional talent by dismantling Bangladesh's batting lineup. His figures of 6 for 26 in 6.3 overs proved decisive as Bangladesh collapsed from a promising 132/3 to a disappointing 143 all out while chasing a target of 236 runs.Ghazanfar's performance marked the best bowling figures in an Afghanistan-Bangladesh ODI match, surpassing Shakib Al Hasan's 5-29 at Southampton in 2019. His brilliance earned him the Player of the Match award, further cementing his status as a rising star in international cricket.Ghazanfar's journey to the top has been marked by hard work and determination. After being converted into a spinner by former Afghanistan skipper Dawlat Ahmadzai, he made a name for himself with his impressive showing during the 2024 U-19 World Cup, where he claimed eight wickets in four matches.His performances at the youth level earned him a senior team call-up, and he made his ODI debut against Ireland. He continued to impress, winning the Player of the Match award in the Emerging Asia Cup final against Sri Lanka A as Afghanistan clinched the title.Ghazanfar's talent has also caught the attention of the Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), who added him to their squad as a replacement for Mujeeb Ur Rahman. Although he did not play any matches for KKR in the 2024 campaign, his inclusion in the squad is a testament to his potential.Afghanistan captain Hashmatullah Shahidi praised Ghazanfar's performance, saying, "He is a special talent and has a good future for Afghanistan. He bowled well in the first spell, but he bowled that no-ball and I asked him why did he bowl a no-ball (laughs). I am very happy with the options we have on the bench."Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain rued his team's batting slump, acknowledging that his own dismissal played a crucial role in the defeat. "I think my wicket turned the match," said Najmul. "I was the set batsman so when I got out we needed to bat longer but credit to Afghanistan spinners for the way they bowled."

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Afghanistan Opt to Bat First in ODI Opener Against Bangladesh

Afghanistan Opt to Bat First in ODI Opener Against Bangladesh

Afghanistan's captain, Hashmatullah Shahidi, elected to bat first after winning the toss against Bangladesh in the opening ODI in Sharjah. The decision marked the debut of left-handed opening batter Sediqullah Atal, who replaced the injured Ibrahim Zadran. Atal has previously featured in six T20Is.Afghanistan's lineup included four spin-bowling options: legspinners Rashid Khan and Rahmat Shah, left-arm spinner Nangeyalia Kharote, and offspinners Mohammad Nabi and AM Ghazanfar. Fazalhaq Farooqi served as their sole frontline quick, with Azmatullah Omarzai and Gulbadin Naib providing support.Bangladesh, on the other hand, faced the absence of key players Shakib Al Hasan, Litton Das, and Tanzim Hasan due to various reasons. Nasum Ahmed and Nahid Rana were also unavailable for the match. Their team featured three frontline pacers in Taskin Ahmed, Mustafizur Rahman, and Shoriful Islam, along with two spinners in Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Rishad Hossain.Afghanistan entered the series with momentum from their 2-1 victory over South Africa in September, while Bangladesh had not played an ODI in eight months. This match also marked Bangladesh's first ODI in Sharjah in 29 years.

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