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Nazmul Hassan

BCB ‘not too keen’ on Pakistan tour

The BCB wants its players to have complete rest rather than forcing the Pakistan tour in July this year s

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BCB officials happy as England continue with Bangladesh tour 2016

The tour was thrown into doubt after an Islamist extremist attack on an upscale Dhaka cafe.

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BCB chief Nazmul Hassan disappointed with Taskin Ahmed’s ban, feels grave injustice by ICC

Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) President Nazmul Hassan is disappointed and unwilling to accept ICC’s call to hang up Taskin from putting in the hard yards in international cricket.

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Bangladesh vs Zimbabwe 2016: Test series likely to be held in January

Two days ago, Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) President Nazmul Hassan said the Test series against Zimbabwe will be dissolved and will concentrate on limited-over series before Twenty20 (T20)

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Bangladesh cricket hopes to resolve security issues with ICC

Hassan thinks the ICC will need to play a key role in clearing up the issue "or else the games will stop here and there (over threats).

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Bangladesh promises Australia with highest level of security

BCB President Nazmul Hassan said the Australian foreign ministry's advice to delay the team's departure on Sunday "has shocked me".

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Mushfiqur Rahim to continue Bangladesh skipper, says BCB President

Nazmul Hassan has said Bangladesh is not likely to change their captain Mushfiqur Rahim for their one-off Test match against India.

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PCB to be compensated by BCB for postponing previous tours

The announcement comes after a three-month impasse between the two boards.

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Mustafa Kamal’s resignation ‘unfortunate’, says BCB President Nazmul Hassan

Hassan added that the ICC was initially interested in investigating the case.

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Bangladesh to request India to schedule three ODIs instead of solo Test later this year

BCB chief Nazmul Hassan put forth the proposal to be taken into effect later this year.

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