Author Mohammad Isam is a household name to those who follow Bangladesh cricket through ESPNCricinfo.
The FIFA World Cup fever is raging as fans across Bangladesh are glued to their TV sets desperate to stay updated on the ins and outs of their favourite teams
At a time when Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) high-ups took to public forums to voice their opinions regarding Mashrafe Bin
Upon returning to Dhaka from a two-day International Cricket Council chief executives committee meeting in Kolkata yesterday,
Bangladesh limited overs skipper Mashrafe Bin Mortaza bowled with a cricket ball for the first time in nearly two months yesterday.
Bangladesh limited overs captain Mashrafe Bin Mortaza has fractured his right thumb during the third and final T20 international against New Zealand at the Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui today.
One of the most successful captains of the Bangladesh national cricket team was born on this very day. He is the one beats in the hearts of all Bangladeshis and is none other than Mashrafe Bin Mortaza.
We know that Mashrafe Bin Mortaza is the epitome of courage. The current Bangladesh ODI and T20I skipper is not only a rare example for his fighting spirit to overcome one injury struggle after another but also as a “braveheart” cricketer for his on-field courage that has brought many recent successes in international cricket.
Mohammad Sharif’s hat-trick helps his side Gazi Group restrict Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi Club to 168 for 9 in 38 overs after Alok Kapali won the toss and decided to field at Mirpur today.
Author Mohammad Isam is a household name to those who follow Bangladesh cricket through ESPNCricinfo.
The FIFA World Cup fever is raging as fans across Bangladesh are glued to their TV sets desperate to stay updated on the ins and outs of their favourite teams
At a time when Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) high-ups took to public forums to voice their opinions regarding Mashrafe Bin
Upon returning to Dhaka from a two-day International Cricket Council chief executives committee meeting in Kolkata yesterday,
Bangladesh limited overs skipper Mashrafe Bin Mortaza bowled with a cricket ball for the first time in nearly two months yesterday.
Bangladesh limited overs captain Mashrafe Bin Mortaza has fractured his right thumb during the third and final T20 international against New Zealand at the Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui today.
One of the most successful captains of the Bangladesh national cricket team was born on this very day. He is the one beats in the hearts of all Bangladeshis and is none other than Mashrafe Bin Mortaza.
We know that Mashrafe Bin Mortaza is the epitome of courage. The current Bangladesh ODI and T20I skipper is not only a rare example for his fighting spirit to overcome one injury struggle after another but also as a “braveheart” cricketer for his on-field courage that has brought many recent successes in international cricket.
Mohammad Sharif’s hat-trick helps his side Gazi Group restrict Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi Club to 168 for 9 in 38 overs after Alok Kapali won the toss and decided to field at Mirpur today.
Kalabagan KC captain Mashrafe Mortaza hammers his name into the record books with the fastest century in List A cricket for Bangladesh against Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi Club at Khan Shaheb Osman Ali Stadium, Fatullah today.