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Liton admits Windies T20Is will be tough
Bangladesh captain Liton Kumer Das admitted that the upcoming three-match T20 series against the West Indies will be challenging but expressed confidence in his teams ability to perform strongly. The series kicks off on Monday at the Arnos Vale Stadium at 6:00 am BST. The venue has been a...

Rana claims maiden 5-wicket haul
Bangladesh right-arm pacer Nahid Rana claimed his maiden five-wicket haul in Test cricket, leading his team to dismiss the West Indies for 146 all out in response to Bangladeshs first-innings total of 164, thereby securing an 18-run lead, reports UNB. Rana struck early, removing Mikyle Louis...

Tigers eye win in 2nd Test against WI
Bangladesh is determined to break their losing streak in the longer format as they face West Indies in the second and final Test tomorrow (Saturday) at Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica. The match starts at 9 PM (Bangladesh Time). The Bangladesh team, adorably called as Tigers, looked clawless...