Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Winning Moment of Bangladesh Cricket Team

Some memorable winning Photo of Bangladesh Cricket Team.


Bangladesh celebrate their 4-0 one-day series win over New Zealand in 2011.  
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Bangladesh celebrate their 4-0 one-day series win over New Zealand in 2011.
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Bangladesh's players celebrate after they whitewashed New Zealand in their One-day International (ODI) cricket series in Narayanganj November 3, 2013.
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Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Fixture Analysis



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Historical Moment of Bangladesh Cricket Team

The match which always be remembered by Bangladeshi cricket lovers.

Sunday, January 5, 2014

Asia Cup to stay in Bangladesh

Dear All cricket lover from Bangladesh.
We are glad to inform you that next Asia Cup is going to organize in Bangladesh. It's a positive sing for T20 World Cup. We hope it will withdraw all kind of smog and we will be able to enjoy T20 Worldcup live in Stadium.

News about Asia Cup in DailyStar

Asia Cup to stay in Bangladesh

* Afghanistan to make Asia Cup debut
* Tournament will have 11 matches, with the first one on February 25 and the final on March 8
Sports Reporter
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) heaved a sigh of relief with the reconfirmation from the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) that Bangladesh will remain the host of the Asia Cup in February-March this year.
In light of the current political turmoil in the country and the withdrawal of the West Indies Under-19 team doubts had been raised over Bangladesh's viability as a venue not only for the Asia Cup but also for the ICC World Twenty20. The ACC's decision in Colombo yesterday finally put those doubts to rest and enabled cricket fans and administrators alike to breathe easier.
Therefore, this year's cricket festival is on for the country, which will play host to two big multinational events along with a home series against Sri Lanka, who are set to arrive in Dhaka on January 24 to play two Tests, three ODIs and two T20Is.
BCB's acting CEO Nizamuddin Chowdhury, who attended the ACC meeting along with BCB president Nazmul Hassan Papon, told The Daily Star over phone that the members attending the important meeting were convinced by their detailed security plan and no discussions took place about alternative venues.
ACC chief executive Syed Ashraful Huq also said that everything is in place for the Asia Cup. “The tournament will go ahead as scheduled in Bangladesh from February 25. Everything is in place for the tournament, no one raised any issue about safety,” Huq told the AFP after the important meeting, which has also given Afghanistan an opportunity to compete with India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. The number of matches has gone up to eleven with the inclusion of Afghanistan -- for whom it will be great exposure before the T20 World Cup and the 2015 World Cup -- and the final will take place on March 8.
Additionally, the ACC's decision will definitely help the BCB convince their Sri Lankan counterparts to going ahead with the scheduled tour.  “Our president had a meeting with the Sri Lanka Cricket president and they were positive as well. They will present the security plan that we submitted to their government by January 8 or 9 and after that everything will be clear,” said BCB media committee chairman Jalal Yunus, who also informed that they are trying to meet the opposition parties in an attempt to obtain an open declaration regarding keeping cricket out of political programmes.
Cricket Sri Lanka's secretary Nishantha Ranatunga however hinted at its month-long bilateral tour of Bangladesh going ahead without any issues.
“We pay great attention to player safety and security. We have been assured of that. If we want cricket to continue in this region, we need to play in these (Asian) countries,” Ranatunga told the AFP.
Apart from reconfirming Bangladesh as host, the ACC also awarded broadcast rights for this edition of the tournament to Star India, cutting ties with Nimbus.
Published: 12:00 am Sunday, January 05, 2014

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So you can calm down and prepare yourself for the World Ware of T20. Don't forget to make Poster and Placket.

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Monday, December 30, 2013

Jacques Kallis are not playing ICC T20 World Cup

Jacques Kallis, who has scored 2,276 runs and picked 61 wickets in 90 matches across six seasons in the Indian Premier League, has not been named among 30-man probables for the ICC World T20 2014.Kallis has played just 25 T20Is for South Africa and has 666 runs and 12 wickets, but his constant growth in the Indian Premier League across six seasons should have a been a factor the South African selectors could have considered when naming the probables.

Friday, December 27, 2013

World Cup T-20 2014 may be shifted to India from Bangladesh

Dhaka, Dec 26 (TruthDive): The upcoming ICC World T20 in March 2014 may be shifted to India due to the political turmoil prevailing in Bangladesh.

ICC World Cup T20 is slated to start from March 16, 2014 and the biggest event of the year is planned to be held across three venues in Bangladesh – Sylhet, Mirpur and Chittagong.

The nation is at present facing a wave of political violence with the two major political parties, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party and the Awami League, battling in January 5 elections.

A decision on whether to change the venue or hold Bangladesh as the host for the tournament is expected to be taken soon when the organisers of the tournament and the Asian Cricket Council meet in Dhaka.

Nazmul Hassan, the Bangladesh Cricket Board president will meet the main political leaders of Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who is also head of the Awami League, as well as Begum Khaleda Zia, the leader of BNP. In the meeting, he will make sure the cricket matches will be held uninterrupted in the country, in an effort to assure the Asian Cricket Council (ACC), Sri Lanka Cricket and the ICC over security concerns.

In January, BCB will hold the meetings with the political leaders and get the assurances before the ICC and the ACC hold crucial talks early in the month.

Sri Lanka are the first visitors to Bangladesh in 2014. BCB’s acting CEO Nizamuddin Chowdhury said the BCB will offer the team with extra security and take tighter measures to ensure safety. He said the arrangements will be provided according to the demands. The security agency will take steps according to the risk assessment.

Monday, December 23, 2013

Pakistan considering cancel the T20 World Cup tours in Bangladesh next year

Ever since the Pakistan parliament passed a resolution against the execution of a Jamaat-e-Islaami leader in Bangladesh, who opposed the creation of the nation in 1971 and was treated as a war criminal, the mood has grown worse in Bangladesh, with growing protesters demanding the government to severe all ties with Pakistan.
PCB and Bangladesh Cricket Board haven’t had the best of relationship over the past few years with Bangladesh cancelling two tours to Pakistan after having made commitments for the same.
With a growing anti-Pakistan wave in Bangladesh, Pakistan is mulling the option of withdrawing from the upcoming T20 World Cup and Asia Cup tournaments scheduled to be held in Bangladesh next year.
According PTI sources, Pakistan Cricket Board has concerns about the situation in Bangladesh and hasn’t ruled out the possibility of a pull out.
“We are monitoring the situation but we are waiting to see what the International Cricket Council decides in January whether to hold the World T20 in Bangladesh in March-April or shift it somewhere else,” the source was quoted as saying by PTI.
“If the ICC shifts the World T20 from Bangladesh then the Asia Cup (in Feb-March) will also be called off in Bangladesh and postponed for the next few months until a feasible window and host is found for the tournament,” he said.

Sunday, December 22, 2013

History of T-20 Cricket


When you are taking about Football, you can say it's a worldwide game. Like football Hockey is also a worldwide game. Unfortunately others games are not so popular like two of them. You can say, “OH! Ragbi, Baseball, Galf are also popular”. Or you can ask me, “Why you forget about cricket?” Yes they are also popular but these games are not playing worldwide like football.
If you ask with one is the most popular game in Asia? Obviously cricket is the most popular game in Asia specially South Asia.
Cricket has a long history. England is the father of this game. It's 1st version was Test Cricket. After many stage it's become 5 days Cricket game. A sudden reson 5 days cricket game become One Day Cricket and it's the 2nd virson of the game. Till now the last version of this game is t20 which is also populared by England.
A Twenty20 game is completed in about three hours, with each innings lasting around 75–90 minutes (with a 10–20-minute interval), thus bringing the game closer to the timespan of other popular team sports. It was introduced to create a lively form of the game which would be attractive to spectators at the ground and viewers on television and as such it has been very successful. The ECB did not intend that Twenty20 would replace other forms of cricket and these have continued alongside it.
When the Benson & Hedges Cup ended in 2002, the ECB needed another one day competition to fill its place. Cricketing authorities were looking to boost the game's popularity with the younger generation in response to dwindling crowds and reduced sponsorship. It was intended to deliver fast paced, exciting cricket accessible to thousands of fans who were put off by the longer versions of the game. Stuart Robertson, the marketing manager of the ECB, proposed a 20 over per innings game to county chairmen in 2001 and they voted 11–7 in favour of adopting the new format.
The first official Twenty20 matches were played on 13 June 2003 between the English counties in the Twenty20 Cup. The first season of Twenty20 in England was a relative success, with the Surrey Lions defeating the Warwickshire Bears by 9 wickets in the final to claim the title. The first Twenty20 match held at Lord's, on 15 July 2004 between Middlesex and Surrey, attracted a crowd of 27,509, the largest attendance for any county cricket game at the ground other than a one-day final since 1953.
This one is 5th competition. 1St champion is Inida, then Pakistan, England and West Indis.
We are waiting for 5th champion. Who can say, may be Bangladesh is the 5th champion!a