Bangladesh have added left-handed batsman Soumya Sarkar to their ODI squad for the third and final match against Zimbabwe.
Veterans Shakib Al Hasan and Tamim Iqbal were ruled out due to injuries.
Bangladesh captain Mashrafe Mortaza has said he was unaware of the decision to call Soumya Sarkar and Imrul Kayes in Bangladesh squad for the Asia
Bangladesh have called up top-order batsmen Soumya Sarkar and Imrul Kayes - both of whom played their last ODI for Bangladesh in October, 2017 -
Pakistani opener Sahibzada Farhan, who made his debut in the T20I match against Australia in the Tri-series final on Sunday at the Harare Sports Club
Bangladesh axed six players from national contracts after a year of poor performances with players who escaped the chop being denied a pay rise.
Bangladesh have made five changes to their squad which includes the inclusion of Mustafizur Rahman.
The bowlers, led by Mortaza and Mustafizur Rahman, restricted Ireland at 181 and later the top order chased the target down with ease, posting a
To nobody’s surprise, Bangladesh imploded, just as they have invariably over last one year. They could have easily been 6 down, as Shakib was hell-bent
Platform for a good score has been set. It will be interesting to see whether Bangladeshi batsmen can make good use of it. Earlier, Sri
At stumps, Shakib Al Hasan and the struggling Mahmudullah were at the crease, as Bangladesh needed an improbable 356 more runs to win the Test.
Soumya Sarkar played brilliantly but was trapped in front by Shahbaz Nadeem for 52, with 9 fours and a six punctuating his innings.
Shakib has the aggressor in this partnership as he is unbeaten on 39 from 46 deliveries laced with 7 cracking boundaries.
Chandika Hathurusingha on Monday backed the selection of Bangladesh players Soumya Sarkar and Shuvagata Hom's selection the T20I squad against New Zealand.
Swashbuckling Bangladesh southpaw Soumya Sarkar hopes to return to form in the familiar atmosphere of the Dhaka Premier League.
ENG 60/3 OVERS: 15.1
IND 416 (84.5 Ovs)
ENG trail by 356 runs
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