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Rangana Herath may retire from Tests this year

"Following this South Africa series, there is another three months until the England series. For now, this is what I've planned for. There comes a time for every cricketer, when they have to stop playing. I think that time has come for me," Herath said.

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Sri Lanka tour of Bangladesh schedule announced

Sri Lanka will play two Tests, three One-Day internationals (ODIs) and two Twenty20 matches on their tour of Bangladesh starting in January, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) announced on Thursday.

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Bangladesh-West Indies Under-19 tour schedule announced

The West Indies Under-19 cricket team will tour Bangladesh to play seven One-Day Internationals (ODI) from December 7-20.

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ICC’s new rules effective with Bangladesh-New Zealand 1st Test

The new playing conditions for all three formats of international cricket — including the contentious Decision Review System (DRS) and stricter penalties for ball-tampering — came into effect with the series between Bangladesh and New Zealand which started at Chittagong on Wednesday.

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Simmons to replace Injured Barath for Bangladesh Test series

Injury has forced West Indies opener Adrian Barath out of the Test series against Bangladesh, starting later this week, and selectors have called up in-form opener Lendl Simmons as the replacement.

 

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Left is right for Bangladesh

By Kuldip Lal

 

Bangladesh packed their side with left-handers to whip lethargic Netherlands by six wickets on Monday and stay in contention for the World Cup quarter-finals.

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Bangla Tigers keep quarterfinal hopes alive

By Suneer Chowdhary

 

For a short period around Tamim Iqbal’s first-over dismissal and then after the wicket of Junaid Siddique when Shahriar Nafees struggled to get going, one would have thought that Netherlands could have run Bangladesh close.

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Kayes half-century hastens Bangladesh victory process

By CricketCountry Staff

 

Imrul Kayes rustled up an enterprising eight one-day international half-century as Bangladesh put their smallish chase of 161 on a firm footing in their World Cup Group B match at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in Chittagong.

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Strauss defends Swann after spinner incurs ICC’s wrath

 

England captain Andrew Strauss defended Graeme Swann after the spinner flew into a rage over the damp playing conditions during Friday's World Cup defeat to Bangladesh.

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