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Afzaal lights up dour draw: The opening game of the Bangladeshi tour of England petered out into a chilly and predictable draw in SE11 where helicopter traffic over No10 Downing Street captured the attention as much as the cricket |
Australia on the verge of second round: Australia have almost ensured there will be no repeat of their first-round exit in this event last year |
Robiul Islam in Bangladesh squad for England: Fast bowler Robiul Islam is the only uncapped player in the Bangladesh Test squad for the tour of England scheduled for May 2010 |
South Africa A complete clinical victory: South Africa A were favourites to win going into the final day of the second unofficial Test against Bangladesh A in Mirpur, and their bowlers duly completed a 185-run victory with a clinical performance |
Harris helps South Africa A tighten grip: Paul Harris continued to torment Bangladesh A as he took six wickets to give South Africa A a massive first-innings lead of 267 |
Spriegel and Meaker revive Surrey: There were reasons for cheer in both camps at The Oval where a youthful Surrey development side recovered from a poor start to offer Bangladesh a good work-out on a chilly first day of their tour of England |
Realistic Siddons prepares for English challenge: Bangladesh's coach, Jamie Siddons, is determined to keep the expectations on his young team to an absolute minimum, as they build towards a daunting Test series in England's unfamiliar early-season conditions |
Maharaj and Pienaar set up win for SA Academy: South Africa Academy rounded off their tour of Bangladesh with a three-wicket win in the second and final Twenty20 against Bangladesh Academy in Savar |
Bangladesh Academy break out of jail again: It was eerily similar to the way the first match ended. For the second time in a row, Bangladesh Academy's ninth-wicket pair hung on to bat out a close draw against South Africa Academy in Bogra |
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Crushing victory for Bangladesh Academy: BCB Academy may have escaped defeat by the skin of their teeth in the four-day encounters, but reversed the form book completely to thump South Africa Academy by 191 runs in the first one-day match in Bogra |
Butt shows why he's Afridi's main man: Shahid Afridi told Salman Butt he was his "main guy" before the opener produced a Man-of-the-Match performance against Bangladesh |
Australia expect pace and bounce in Barbados: Australia's coach Tim Nielsen is confident the Kensington Oval pitch will favour the team's fast bowlers when they take on Bangladesh on Wednesday |
Michael Hussey and Nannes take Australia through: Michael Hussey reprised his favourite role, of the rescue artist, to steer Australia to a competitive total before Dirk Nannes' pace and some world-class fielding confirmed there would be no repeat of last year's embarrassing first round World Twenty20 ex |
Miller and Ingram hammer Bangladesh A: South Africa A opened the tri-series with a one-sided hammering at the Shere Bangla Stadium, beating Bangladesh A by a whopping 203 runs |
South Africa Academy hold their nerve for tight win: South Africa Academy finally sustained their effort through the full course of a game to emerge deserving winners in a close encounter against BCB Academy in Bogra |
Clarke wary of India's spin: Australia's batsmen have got until Friday to perfect a plan to deal with India's spinners after they overcame a scare against Bangladesh |
Asia Cup 2010 to be held in Dambulla: The Asian Cricket Council has released the schedule of the 2010 Asia Cup which will be held in Dambulla, Sri Lanka, between June 15 and 24 |
Bravo, Pascal knock down Bangladesh: Bangladesh A succumbed to their second consecutive defeat in the tri-series, falling short by 29 runs against West Indies A in Mirpur |
van Zyl ton hands another defeat for Bangladesh A: Bangladesh A slipped to their third straight defeat, as South Africa A beat them by six wickets in Mirpur |
Jahurul and Ashraful find form for Bangladesh: When it comes to their respective heights, about a foot or so separates Bangladeshi batsmen Mohammad Ashraful and Jahurul Islam, yet in terms of Test experience the two stylish right-handers remain poles apart |