Marufa Akter: I believe, if I dream big, I can achieve something great
Bangladesh’s young pace sensation Marufa Akter has emerged as one of the brightest stars of the Women’s ODI World Cup, turning heads with her fiery opening spells.
Bangladesh’s young pace sensation Marufa Akter has emerged as one of the brightest stars of the Women’s ODI World Cup, turning heads with her fiery opening spells.
Excitement is at its peak as fans rush to secure tickets for the Bangladesh vs India match in the Women’s Cricket World Cup. With 17 days remaining until the game, 82% of tickets have already been sold, leaving only a limited number available.
Shubman Gill said Thursday that his biggest opponent could be "mental fatigue" after the India Test captain recently took over charge of the 50-over side.
Joe Root insists England can end their 10-year long Ashes drought as they bid to finally "bring the urn home" from their tour to Australia later this year.
England cricket legend Andrew Flintoff has walked away from his role as coach of the Northern Superchargers after feeling undervalued by the new owners of The Hundred franchise.
The West Indies have announced their squads for this month's white-ball tour of Bangladesh.
The Cricket Committee of Dhaka Metropolis (CCDM), the organising body for all club-based competitions in Dhaka, reaffirms its commitment to holding leagues under its jurisdiction as scheduled in the domestic calendar for 2025–26.
Afghanistan began their three-match ODI series against Bangladesh with a confident five-wicket victory in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday, chasing down 222 with 17 balls to spare.
Bangladesh pacer Marufa Akter suffered an injury in their Women’s World Cup clash against England. Despite the 4-wicket loss, she impressed by taking two wickets for just 28 runs in her 5 overs.
Following Bangladesh’s T20 series against Afghanistan, right-handed batsman Saif Hassan has made a significant leap in the ICC T20 rankings. His unbeaten half-century in the final match of the series propelled him 17 places up the list, taking him to 18th position.
Former Bangladesh captain Tamim Iqbal believes he would have easily won had he contested the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) election. Speaking at a press conference organized by the Dhaka Club Organizers’ Association at a hotel in Dhaka on Wednesday, Tamim made the remark while also supporting the announcement to boycott all domestic cricket activities across Dhaka leagues, divisions, and districts.
The post-election crisis in the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has intensified, with a powerful section of Dhaka-based clubs declaring a boycott of all forms of domestic cricket. The group has termed the newly elected committee “illegal” and alleged “massive irregularities” in the recent BCB election.