Bangladesh batsman Mushfiqur Rahim is known as ‘Mr. Dependable’ for his cool and collective approach to batting in the middle-order. It has been his ability to keep the scoring-rate ticking in the middle overs with soft hands and patient technique that has seen Bangladesh through on many challenging situations.
Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni shows that cricket is still a gentleman’s game. At the post-match presentation ceremony, Dhoni expresses his sympathies for Bangladesh team and offered a few consolatory words to Mahmudullah.
After 30 years since their first foray into limited-overs cricket, Bangladesh have become a consistent, competitive side capable of surprising any team at home.
Ah, the sweetness that envelopes victory that you know has been your due. Has been coming. Somewhere in cricket's great ledger, the monumental euphoria of Bangladesh's
When India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni appreciates a player on his team, it means a lot to that player. But when the most successful India skipper takes notice of a player from the rivals' team and privately appreciates him, it means more than just an appreciation.
Virat Kohli doesn't beat around the bush, makes it clear that he is not happy with the way the things are handled, and underlines the lack of clarity in the players’ minds.
When Suresh Raina appeared at the post-match press conference at the end of the third ODI last night, it was as no surprise because he was one of the very few Indian
That Mushfiqur Rahim is desperate to don the wicketkeeper's gloves when the ODIs begin later this week was obvious from the post-Test press conference at Fatullah yesterday.
Rain ruined most of the play in the one-off Test between Bangladesh and India to enforce a draw at Fatullah yesterday. The frustrating outcome compelled visiting skipper Virat Kohli to entertain the idea of keeping a reserve day for Test matches.
Two days before he flies out to Dhaka for the ODI series, Mahendra Singh Dhoni turned back the clock by turning up for a surprise practice session at the National Stadium in Delhi.
After only 133.4 overs' play in the first four days of the one-off Test between Bangladesh and India for rain, one shouldn't have any doubt about what to expect on the final day.
It was a nervous morning session for the hosts with the odd ball turning quite the distance. Ravichandran Ashwin, in particular was looking quite menacing. While Tamim Iqbal
Young pacer Mustafizur Rahman, who had put in an impressive performance against Pakistan in the lone T20I earlier this year, and wicketkeeper-batsman Litton Das earned
It was the dawn of a new era yesterday. Tamim Iqbal finally took over Habibul Bashar as the highest run-getter in Test cricket for Bangladesh. It took him 40 matches.
The rain gods continued to dictate terms at Fatullah which meant the fourth day of the one-off Test between Bangladesh and India was no different, except for a short yet enterprising story knitted in 30 odd rain-permitted overs yesterday.
Tamim Iqbal becomes the highest run-getter for Bangladesh in Test matches during the 4th day of the Test against India today.
That Shakib Al Hasan scalped four of the six wickets of the Indian innings so far may not come as a surprise given the left-armer is the leading wicket-taker in Tests for