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Old November 5, 2013, 03:40 PM
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Need Urgent !!! Need Ungent !!! Please !!!!!!!!!!!


Do any one have BD stat (Win, Loss, Draw) by Format (Test, ODI, T20) under each coach and under each captain?

Just to be clear, I am not asking you to do my homework. I am rather asking to share your homework with me if you have already done the assigment before.
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Old November 5, 2013, 04:30 PM
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^^^ stats summery can be found using CI stats. Not sure about coach
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Old November 6, 2013, 01:17 AM
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You need to understand that all of these wont happen in a blink of an eye. We need to be patient and hope for the best like everyone else here.

Let me remind you that in the early days NZ and India played very little cricket. You are asking us to bite more than we can chew.

Let us slowly start to arrange more series and eventually when we perform we will get better series.

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I was asking for more grounds and better facilities in this thread. Cox's Bazar is a wonderful place and a great stadium is needed there.
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Old November 6, 2013, 08:00 AM
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No

a great stadium is NOT needed there. Cox bazaar is a tourism spot and not a place where there will be quite a few locals who would go over to enjoy the match.

The first step should be to ensure that cities like Rajshahi, Sylhet have proper cricketing facilities. That is to ensure that the divisional level cricketers can benefit plus the locals will come over to watch the match and this will help raise in the interest level among locals.

Makes no sense.for the stadium to be built temporarily for the WT20. Add to that its the women's matches that will be held.

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Old November 6, 2013, 08:10 AM
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Mhram makes a good point. For example, Rajshahi has a storied history in Bangladesh cricket. There is a large cricket educated fan following in the region. In the olden days - international tours used to visit its city to packed crowds. Another city that used to be a center of cricketing excellence (but is no longer so) is Mymensingh.

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Old November 6, 2013, 10:24 AM
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Mhram makes a good point. For example, Rajshahi has a storied history in Bangladesh cricket. There is a large cricket educated fan following in the region. In the olden days - international tours used to visit its city to packed crowds. Another city that used to be a center of cricketing excellence (but is no longer so) is Mymensingh.

Read this fascinating article:
http://www.banglacricket.com/html/fe...e.php?item=400
True. The stadium was in good condition in the 90s but started to crumble in the next decade. Now just cows roam there most of the time. But Riyad came through playing in Mymensingh circuit. He might be the last for a long time.
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Old November 6, 2013, 10:26 AM
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True. The stadium was in good condition in the 90s but started to crumble in the next decade. Now just cows roam there most of the time. But Riyad came through playing in Mymensingh circuit. He might be the last for a long time.
Mosaddek is from Mymensingh so definitely not the last person to come out of there. Shuvagata also is from there.
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Old November 6, 2013, 10:33 AM
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^I didn't know about Mosaddek. Thanks for sharing.
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Old November 6, 2013, 10:42 AM
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I think it will be a golden time for us when there will be international cricket played regularly throughout the country and not just Dhaka

The 2nd test in Dhaka, 2 ODIs in Dhaka and so was the T20.

Man I am sick of this. Atleast for BPL matches there should be enough cricket played in places like sylhet, Rajshahi and Khulna. A few odd matches should go to Bogra and fatullah.

Our board needs to think about future gains rather than short term gain.

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Old November 6, 2013, 03:37 PM
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I think it will be a golden time for us when there will be international cricket played regularly throughout the country and not just Dhaka

The 2nd test in Dhaka, 2 ODIs in Dhaka and so was the T20.

Man I am sick of this. Atleast for BPL matches there should be enough cricket played in places like sylhet, Rajshahi and Khulna. A few odd matches should go to Bogra and fatullah.

Our board needs to think about future gains rather than short term gain.

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Agreed we also need matches in Noakhali, Jessore, Comilla and Faridpur by upgrading those stadiums to international standard
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Old November 6, 2013, 03:59 PM
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Agreed we also need matches in Noakhali, Jessore, Comilla and Faridpur by upgrading those stadiums to international standard
Yes! Screw Cox's Bazar. Antorjatik maner stadium chai Chandpur-e, Noakhali-te ar Commila-y!

And then, I want Comilla to be upgraded to a divison! Bye-bye, Chattogram.

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Old November 7, 2013, 12:11 AM
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Yes! Screw Cox's Bazar. Antorjatik maner stadium chai Chandpur-e, Noakhali-te ar Commila-y!

And then, I want Comilla to be upgraded to a divison! Bye-bye, Chattogram.

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Chittagong is lucky ground for Bangladesh not to mention good facilities. Don't think I am biased because I live in CTG. Since I have family roots in comilla and noakhali

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Old November 7, 2013, 09:51 AM
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Yes! Screw Cox's Bazar. Antorjatik maner stadium chai Chandpur-e, Noakhali-te ar Commila-y!

And then, I want Comilla to be upgraded to a divison! Bye-bye, Chattogram.

we already have a stadium in Comilla,just need to improve it..
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Old November 9, 2013, 04:18 PM
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Is there a stadium in Noakhali and Comilla. Are there any matches played there and what is the capacity.
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Old November 9, 2013, 09:55 PM
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The stadium in Comilla has a capacity around 10K but no one really plays there anymore. You can see school children playing in those areas.

One good thing about the stadium is that its located near the city centre I suppose so it wont be a bad idea. However, there is not a proper hotel and the streets are so pathetic that I dont think any professional cricket will want to visit it unless they have the scope to come over in a helicopter
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Old November 13, 2013, 10:43 PM
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Cox’s Bazar cricket stadium uncertain following BCB-tourism ministry dispute
Our Correspondent, Cox’s Bazar



The BCB plans to use the land to construct the permanent stadium, but the ministry is seeking to build a five-star hotel on the land to develop the area’s tourism industry

Construction of Sheikh Kamal International Cricket Stadium in Cox’s Bazar faces uncertainty because of land dispute
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The construction of Sheikh Kamal International Cricket Stadium in Cox’s Bazar has become uncertain because of a land dispute between the tourism ministry and the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) over the possession of 32 hectares of land in the district.

The BCB plans to use the land to construct the permanent stadium, but the ministry is seeking to build a five-star hotel on the land to develop the area’s tourism industry.

Earlier, the BCB was temporarily allotted a plot of Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation to arrange matches of the 2014 ICC Women’s World Twenty20, which is scheduled to take place in the district from March 16 to April 6 next year.

But, officials now wanted to construct a permanent cricket stadium on the field, with construction on 22.26 hectares of land almost nearing its end.

However, the tourism ministry is seeking to approve a mega-project proposed by the Inter Asia Group Pte Ltd that includes the construction of a five star hotel, tourism resorts and an 18-hole international-standard golf course to tap into the area’s tourism potential.

Earlier on April 18, the BCB received the government’s permission to arrange matches of the women’s Twenty20 cricket tournament by building temporary establishments on Hotel Shaibal’s land, on condition of removing the structures at the end of the tournament at its own cost.

The same decision was taken in an inter-ministry meeting at the tourism ministry on July 11. It was also decided that the BCB or the youth and sports ministry could never claim the land as their own.

But, on April 19, a team led by BCB Chief Curator Mohammad Zahid Reza Babu allegedly grabbed possession of the land illegally and started constructing a permanent stadium with the seating capacity of 15,000 spectators.

Manager of Hotel Shaibal Mohammad Nurul Islam said: “The BCB was only given the land for holding the matches of Women’s World Twenty20 cricket tournament. They have to give the land back to the Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation.”

The development works of the mega-project would start soon after getting final approval from the government, he added.

However, Jasim Uddin, general secretary of Cox’s Bazar District Sports Organisation said: “The locals have been waiting seven to eight years for a stadium. They will protest if tourism ministry wants to withdraw the stadium.”

The stadium was named after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s brother Sheikh Kamal.

Earlier on September 3, the premier inaugurated the stadium along with 36 other development projects from a rally in Ukhia upazila. If constructed, it will be the eighth cricket venue of the country.

- See more at: http://www.dhakatribune.com/banglade....wIDclUrl.dpuf
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Old November 14, 2013, 12:54 AM
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so much money has been invest already , if they remove the structure and make 5 star hotel in their LATER than ALL bd people should go TO protest FOR WASTING bd PEOPLE money lyk that
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Need more capacity bigger stadiums than 8,000 capacity
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Old December 13, 2013, 02:52 AM
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Cox’s Bazar cricket stadium uncertain following BCB-tourism ministry dispute
Our Correspondent, Cox’s Bazar



The BCB plans to use the land to construct the permanent stadium, but the ministry is seeking to build a five-star hotel on the land to develop the area’s tourism industry

Construction of Sheikh Kamal International Cricket Stadium in Cox’s Bazar faces uncertainty because of land dispute
Photo- Dhaka Tribune
The construction of Sheikh Kamal International Cricket Stadium in Cox’s Bazar has become uncertain because of a land dispute between the tourism ministry and the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) over the possession of 32 hectares of land in the district.

The BCB plans to use the land to construct the permanent stadium, but the ministry is seeking to build a five-star hotel on the land to develop the area’s tourism industry.

Earlier, the BCB was temporarily allotted a plot of Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation to arrange matches of the 2014 ICC Women’s World Twenty20, which is scheduled to take place in the district from March 16 to April 6 next year.

But, officials now wanted to construct a permanent cricket stadium on the field, with construction on 22.26 hectares of land almost nearing its end.

However, the tourism ministry is seeking to approve a mega-project proposed by the Inter Asia Group Pte Ltd that includes the construction of a five star hotel, tourism resorts and an 18-hole international-standard golf course to tap into the area’s tourism potential.

Earlier on April 18, the BCB received the government’s permission to arrange matches of the women’s Twenty20 cricket tournament by building temporary establishments on Hotel Shaibal’s land, on condition of removing the structures at the end of the tournament at its own cost.

The same decision was taken in an inter-ministry meeting at the tourism ministry on July 11. It was also decided that the BCB or the youth and sports ministry could never claim the land as their own.

But, on April 19, a team led by BCB Chief Curator Mohammad Zahid Reza Babu allegedly grabbed possession of the land illegally and started constructing a permanent stadium with the seating capacity of 15,000 spectators.

Manager of Hotel Shaibal Mohammad Nurul Islam said: “The BCB was only given the land for holding the matches of Women’s World Twenty20 cricket tournament. They have to give the land back to the Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation.”

The development works of the mega-project would start soon after getting final approval from the government, he added.

However, Jasim Uddin, general secretary of Cox’s Bazar District Sports Organisation said: “The locals have been waiting seven to eight years for a stadium. They will protest if tourism ministry wants to withdraw the stadium.”

The stadium was named after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s brother Sheikh Kamal.

Earlier on September 3, the premier inaugurated the stadium along with 36 other development projects from a rally in Ukhia upazila. If constructed, it will be the eighth cricket venue of the country.

- See more at: http://www.dhakatribune.com/banglade....wIDclUrl.dpuf
Does anyone have an update on this
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Old December 16, 2013, 03:39 AM
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Old February 22, 2014, 04:14 PM
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Looks like TOP's wish has come true - don't you all love BC, where.....
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