Nobody could be happy with the way the second and final Test and with it the the two-match series ended yesterday and Bangladesh captain Mushfiqur Rahim was no exception. When many had raised question for choosing this rainy season for the series, the home side's skipper however believed that Cyclone Komen worsened the situation.
Mustafizur Rahman is a man of few words, or that is what everyone thought courtesy of the bowler's one-line replies during the press conferences. That myth though was torn into shreds yesterday. From talking excitedly about the way his 'cutters' evolved to the
The inevitable took place at Mirpur yesterday. The second Test between Bangladesh and South Africa has been called off and the match ended as a draw.
Rain might have played havoc in the two-Test series between Bangladesh and South Africa, but it failed to stop a determined Proteas pace demon Dale Steyn
The spirited performance from Bangladesh bowlers sends the right signals in an otherwise disappointing Test series against the top-ranked team in the world.
Top-order batsman Mahmudullah Riyad has described the Test series against South Africa as an 'opportunity lost' for the Bangladesh players to test themselves against the best team in the world.
The fourth day of the second Test between Bangladesh and South Africa was washed out yesterday. While there was some hope for play to resume in the morning after the skies had cleared, another bout of shower in the afternoon though cancelled out those plans.
Day One of the second Test between Bangladesh and South Africa was an extremely proud one for wicketkeeper-batsman Dane Vilas. It was the 30-year-old's first Test match and it took him nine years to reach this mark.
Bangladesh coach Chandika Hathurusingha doesn't like to beat around the bush. He seems to have a straightforward policy when it comes to planning
Bangladesh will rely on the experience of Mushfiqur, Tamim and Shakib and hope they combine effectively with the youth of Mominul and Soumya to counter a dangerous Proteas bowling attack.
Ahead of the 1st Test against South Africa, Bangladesh coach Hathurusingha says his bowlers are capable of bowling out any opponent.
With Shakib Al Hasan contributing with the bat and ball consistently in recent times, Bangladesh recorded the fourth-most ODI wins with ten victories in 2015, and the third best win/loss ratio behind Australia and New Zealand.
One would ideally expect a team to take at least a day's break after achieving a historical landmark. After all, it's not everyday that a team gets to beat South Africa in an ODI series. So it wouldn't have been a crime had the Bangladesh national team members taken time off after completing the 2-1 series victory.
Bangladesh coach Chandika Hathurusingha described Bangladesh's ODI run in 2015 as a big achievement.
Distinctly charismatic and undeniably courageous, Soumya Sarkar is making headlines and heads turn with his unforgettable knocks, only in 16 matches of his ODI career.
Following yesterday's series-win against South Africa in Chittagong, Bangladesh skipper Mashrafe Bin Mortaza urged his teammates to celebrate their wins with
Bangladesh's cricket commentator Shamim Ahmed Chowdhury forced captain Mashrafe Bin Mortaza to make an appeal to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for an
South Africa all-rounder JP Duminy said that his side were outfoxed by Bangladesh's disciplined bowling and use of variations as his team crashed to a nine-wicket defeat in the series-deciding third ODI in Chittagong yesterday.