Faisal Caesar (Faisal Caesar is a doctor by profession whose dream of becoming a cricketer remained a dream. But his passion is very much alive and he translates that passion in writing about the game)
Shakib and Tamim Bangladesh have two proven performers who can rattle the visitors.
It’s a side that looks eminently capable of regaining their No 1 Test spot.
Shakib’s captaincy was not best also his arrogant off-field behaviour.
James Anderson, Stuart Broad and Tim Bresnan exhibited top quality pace and movement.
The arrogant behaviour of Bangladeshi youth icon Shakib Al Hasan.
Yuvraj could have been used as a fifth bowler as well.
Historically, the Ashes is regarded as cricket’s showpiece series.
The Indomitable pace battery took Clive Lloyd’s team to the summit in the 70’s and 80’s.
The bricks in Dravid’s cricketing wall may seem old, but it’s still strong.
The name of Habibul Bashar will always be remembered with utmost reverence.
The Australian team was renowned for its cricketing juggernaut than controversies.
Dlishan led from the front when Sri Lanka needed a collective effort from their batsmen.
Ranji was the one who introduced the flavour of the subcontinent to the West.
The soil of Pakistan is fertile for producing fast bowlers.
Miandad’s last-ball six still remains an unforgettable epic.
Sourav Ganguly’s name is doing rounds as next Bangladesh coach.
They were once superpowers in world cricket and their battles were a treat.
Siddons had a bittersweet time with Bangladesh cricket.
One of the greatest spinners cricket has ever seen, leaving international cricket in this manner.
Tamim Iqbal's commendable summer duly acknowledged.