History or a turnaround?
It's amazing what good rhythm can do for the Tigers. It tends to give them a new identity, a new realisation. Take the World Cup for instance.
18 April 2015, 18:00 PM
An End To Tamim's trauma
As the Tigers headed back home after a successful World Cup down under, there were three stories that did the rounds in public
17 April 2015, 18:00 PM
'Look at ourselves, not at the stats'
A solitary win against 31 defeats -- a record that is heavily skewed against Bangladesh. However, to ace-all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan,
16 April 2015, 18:00 PM
One-sided wins & Tigers' time under the sun
This was a one-sided World Cup. Period. Let's keep room for no ifs and buts with regards to this issue.
30 March 2015, 18:00 PM
Taskin: The toast of teenagers
The deafening sound of the firecrackers; the music blaring at full volume and the motorbikes honking to glory amidst a group of
25 March 2015, 18:00 PM
'Remember the name Rubel'
From those deadly in-swinging yorkers to the brutal pace which surprised almost all of Bangladesh's opponents, Rubel Hossain has provided fans with several moments to cherish in this World Cup. It was a complete turnaround to the dismal phase he went through prior to the World Cup.
24 March 2015, 18:03 PM
Fans throng at Tigers' arrival
From red and green placards reading out congratulatory messages to the tireless slogans that were shouted at the top of their lungs,
22 March 2015, 18:00 PM
Surpassing a new boundary
Was this the best ever World Cup for Bangladesh? An overwhelming majority would say yes. It was the first time that the Tigers
21 March 2015, 18:00 PM
The no-ball that wasn't
They say 'small teams' can't knock champions out. To put it more subtly; a team as inexperienced as Bangladesh in the knockout stages can't be expected to thump the reigning champions out of the World Cup.
19 March 2015, 18:13 PM
Bangladesh's new groove
It's not the best feeling in the world when you drag yourself from bed early in the morning to witness New Zealand's pacers swinging the ball with vengeance. The Black Caps had seemingly channelled all the frustration, of their last seven defeats, into this game.
13 March 2015, 18:00 PM
The most feared gentleman in cricket
One can't help but feel for the Sri Lankan journalists covering the World Cup. How they plan to describe Kumar Sangakkara's fourth consecutive century is bemusing.
11 March 2015, 18:37 PM
Riyad, the calm slugger
Mahmudullah Riyad was at peace with himself yesterday. In fact he was so calm that his demeanour seemed a tad bit eerie amidst the frenzy of his teammates.
9 March 2015, 19:29 PM
An erratic World Cup
With all the new rules floating around the game, the ICC should probably think about punching in a few norms
2 March 2015, 18:57 PM
Tigers overwhelmed
At the end of Sri Lanka's tour of Bangladesh last year Mominul Haque was asked what he learnt from the series. He animatedly talked about Kumar Sangakkara's patience and the manner in which the veteran planned his innings.
26 February 2015, 18:57 PM
Cricketers on and off the field
They say cricket is not just a sport, it's a way of living life; hence Test cricket is still considered to be the format that truly defines the game till date.
23 February 2015, 18:00 PM
The Mashrafe effect
It's a funny game this. Until Tuesday, all that was spoken of was how the Tigers needed to gain mental strength after losing four consecutive warm-up matches in Australia.
18 February 2015, 19:40 PM