Bangladesh have already proven that they are the superior side in the tri-series by winning three of their four matches convincingly, while the other against Ireland was washed out. Mashrafe Bin Mortaza’s troops were well-tuned and had decent performances with both bat and ball
There is a question mark over Bangladesh ace all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan’s availability for the tri-nation series final against West Indies today after the left-hander was forced off the field with what appeared to be a side strain during the Tigers’ last match against Ireland. The all-rounder
Although Bangladesh started their Ireland tour with a thumping 88-run defeat in the practice match against Ireland Wolves, the Tigers will be oozing with confidence when they take on the hosts at the Clontarf Cricket Ground in Dublin today following their commanding eight-wicket victory against West Indies on Tuesday.
Ahead of their ODI tri-series opener on Tuesday, Bangladesh will take part in a practice match against Ireland Wolves at the Vineyard ground in Dublin today. The fifty-over encounter will begin at 11:45 am local time (4:45 Bangladesh Standard Time).
There is a question mark over Bangladesh ace all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan’s availability for the tri-nation series final against West Indies today after the left-hander was forced off the field with what appeared to be a side strain during the Tigers’ last match against Ireland. The all-rounder
Bangladesh have already proven that they are the superior side in the tri-series by winning three of their four matches convincingly, while the other against Ireland was washed out. Mashrafe Bin Mortaza’s troops were well-tuned and had decent performances with both bat and ball
Although Bangladesh started their Ireland tour with a thumping 88-run defeat in the practice match against Ireland Wolves, the Tigers will be oozing with confidence when they take on the hosts at the Clontarf Cricket Ground in Dublin today following their commanding eight-wicket victory against West Indies on Tuesday.
Ahead of their ODI tri-series opener on Tuesday, Bangladesh will take part in a practice match against Ireland Wolves at the Vineyard ground in Dublin today. The fifty-over encounter will begin at 11:45 am local time (4:45 Bangladesh Standard Time).