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Habibul Bashar

When Bangladesh won their first Test

It was not just a win, it was an announcement of Bangladesh's arrival as a unit at the Test level level after 34 Tests.

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Tamim Iqbal surpasses Habibul Bashar to become Bangladesh’s leading run-scorer

Tamiom Iqbal has reached his landmark in his 40th match.

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Habibul Bashar backs Bangladesh to win second Test against Pakistan in Dhaka

Bangladesh Test captain Habibul Bashar backed his national team to carry forward their tournament success in the second and final Test match against Pakistan.

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Bangladesh: No longer minnows of the cricket world

Bangladesh beat Pakistan by 79 runs in the first One-Day International (ODI) at Dhaka, thereby breaking a 16-year winless streak.

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ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: Worst batsmen in World Cup cricket history

With an average of 10.50, Habibul Bashar holds the worst average in World Cup history.

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Imrul Kayes, Shamsur Rahman register record 2nd-wicket partnership for Bangladesh

Shamsur, Kayes register highest second-wicket partnership. Eye highest partnership record as well.

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Bangladesh recall Abdur Razzak after two years for 1st Test against New Zealand

Bangladesh on Wednesday ended left-arm spinner Abdur Razzak's two-year absence from the Test squad by naming him for next week's first Test against New Zealand in Chittagong.

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Habibul Bashar: Bangladesh’s first champion with bat

Habibul Bashar was Bangladesh’s mainstay in their era of building a side. Not only did he contribute with the bat, but his leadership also played a huge role in shaping the edifice of Bangladesh cricket.

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Bangladesh captain dedicates win over India to late Mushfiqur Rahim

Bangladesh captain Mushfiqur Rahim dedicated their thrilling five-wicket win over India here Friday to late Manjirul Islam, who died five years ago aged 22.

 

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Shakib Al Hasan’s arrogance hurting Bangladesh cricket, but…

The arrogant behaviour of Bangladeshi youth icon Shakib Al Hasan.

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