The ability to evolve has saved Test cricket from the doom people have been envisioning for over a century.
The picturesque Sylhet International Cricket Stadium (SICS) is gradually turning into an injury trap for cricketers due to its ‘below average’ outfield littered with unwanted grass.
The Sylhet International Cricket Stadium (SICS) is the only stadium in Bangladesh to house a green gallery, lying westward from the media centre, making it one of the most picturesque international grounds in the world.
“We got dismissed playing rash shots,” said a remorseful Joy at the end-of-day press conference yesterday.
Sylhet will host the first of the two match Test series between host Bangladesh and New Zealand from November 28, revealed the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) while announcing Dutch Bangla Bank as the title sponsor for the three match ODI series between the two sides on Monday.
Bangladesh and Afghanistan have played two bilateral series so far in the format, with Rashid Khan and Co. winning one and the other one ending in a draw.
Inclement weather in Sylhet poses a bit of a concern among the fans as the first of the two-match T20I series between Bangladesh and Afghanistan is scheduled to begin at 6:00pm today.
Tamim Iqbal completed 15000 international runs before falling to a run-out.
Tamim, who turns 34 today, will also look to personally recover from a lean patch of form.
Sylhet International Cricket Stadium [SCIS] is set to host its maiden Test match as Bangladesh Cricket Board announced the schedule for the upcoming home series against Zimbabwe yesterday.