Bangladesh yesterday marked their debut in the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup in Dunedin with a 32-run defeat to South Africa as their bowlers’ brilliant efforts were undone by a brilliant spell from Ayabonga Khaka.
It may cause Bangladesh fans distress, but the 83-run defeat in the second T20I after South Africa batsman David Miller's fastest T20I
There is finally some hope at the end of the tour. Apart from the hope and expectation of home comforts, Bangladesh seem to have been
The only previous occasion on which Bangladesh were getting ready to play an ODI at the Buffalo Park in East London, in November 2008,
Halfway through South Africa's cakewalk to what seemed like a challenging target of 279 on a clear and windy day in Kimberley's Diamond Oval the large Bangladesh contingent, who were shouting themselves hoarse during the first half of the first ODI, became
Just as the returns of ODI skipper Mashrafe Bin Mortaza, Shakib Al Hasan and the likely comeback of Tamim Iqbal seemed to be bolstering Bangladesh, they suffered a major blow when
When asked about his plans to prepare for the upcoming series against India and Australia, South Africa fast bowler Kagiso Rabada
Bangladesh yesterday marked their debut in the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup in Dunedin with a 32-run defeat to South Africa as their bowlers’ brilliant efforts were undone by a brilliant spell from Ayabonga Khaka.
It may cause Bangladesh fans distress, but the 83-run defeat in the second T20I after South Africa batsman David Miller's fastest T20I
There is finally some hope at the end of the tour. Apart from the hope and expectation of home comforts, Bangladesh seem to have been
The only previous occasion on which Bangladesh were getting ready to play an ODI at the Buffalo Park in East London, in November 2008,
Halfway through South Africa's cakewalk to what seemed like a challenging target of 279 on a clear and windy day in Kimberley's Diamond Oval the large Bangladesh contingent, who were shouting themselves hoarse during the first half of the first ODI, became
Just as the returns of ODI skipper Mashrafe Bin Mortaza, Shakib Al Hasan and the likely comeback of Tamim Iqbal seemed to be bolstering Bangladesh, they suffered a major blow when
When asked about his plans to prepare for the upcoming series against India and Australia, South Africa fast bowler Kagiso Rabada