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Bangladesh’s lead crosses 200
Bangladeshs lead in the ongoing Kingston Test against the West Indies passed the 200-run mark with five wickets in hand, reports UNB. At the stumps of day three, Bangladesh were batting at 193 for five, with Jaker Ali and Taijul Islam remaining unbeaten for 29 and 9, respectively. Shahadat...
New Zealand create history as India suffer first-ever Test series whitewash at home
New Zealand completed a 3-0 whitewash over India as they completely outplayed the hosts once again to script history at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai on Sunday, reports Hindustan Times. It was another shambolic batting performance from India who looked clueless against the New Zealand spinners on the...
India limp to 86-4 as spinners dominate
India were in deep trouble at 86-4 in their reply after spinners Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar helped bowl out New Zealand for 235 on day one of the third Test on Friday, reports Dhaka Tribune. The hosts trailed New Zealand by 149 runs at the close of a fast-paced day one at Mumbais...
South Africa showing batting dominance
Bangladesh could make only one breakthrough in the morning session as South Africa reached 109-1 at Lunch on the opening day of the second Test at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in Chattogram on Tuesday, reports Daily Star. South African opener Tony de Zorzi remained unbeaten on 49 and...
Bangladesh in trouble losing 8 wickets
Bangladesh lost eight wickets on the first day, opting to bat first in the Dhaka Test against South Africa at Shere Bangla National Stadium, on Monday. At lunch on day one, Mahmudul Hasan Joy was not out for 16, and Bangladesh were at 60 for 6 wickets. Wiaan Mulder, the right-arm pacer,...