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Captain Najmul dedicates Tigers' historic win to protest victims

RAWALPINDI, Pakistan, Aug 25 (Agencies): Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto said his team's first win in Test cricket against Pakistan on Sunday was a tribute to people killed during protests that toppled former premier Sheikh Hasina.The South Asian nation endured weeks of student-led protests that ultimately forced Hasina to resign...

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Mushfiqur relishes historic Test win against Pakistan

Bangladesh beat Pakistan by 10 wickets in the first Test match at Rawalpindi. Mushfiqur Rahim starred for the visitors with a sensational 191 in the first innings of the game which helped Bangladesh topple the Pakistan side. Speaking after the game, Rahim called the 191-run innings one of the finest...

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Pak's loss to BD blamed on overconfidence, poor management

KARACHI, Aug 25 (Geo Tv): Cricket experts on Sunday dissected Pakistan's dismal performance against Bangladesh in the Test match that the hosts lost by 10 wickets.Bangladesh registered their first ever Test win over Pakistan in the series opener in Rawalpindi on Sunday.Pakistan, who declared their first innings on 448-6, were...

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Shakib becomes leading wkt-taker among left-arm spinners

On the final day of the Rawalpindi Test, Shakib Al Hasan remarkably found his lost bowling rhythm, achieving a significant milestone as the Bangladeshi all-rounder is now the most successful left-arm spinner in the history of international cricket, report agencies.Shakib Al Hasan claimed four wickets, becoming the highest wicket-taker among...

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Bangladesh find joy amid utter chaos in epic win

The political unrest in Bangladesh has, temporarily, left the country crippled. Just when it seemed Bangladesh has slumped to their lowest point, cricket has given them something to cheer for, in fact, plenty. Although their cricket has not quite grown as briskly as one expected it to, whatever small joys...

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