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Shakib Al Hasan

Bangladesh skipper apologies to fans after World Cup exit

By Kuldip Lal

 

Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan apologised to his nation's cricket-crazy fans after the Tigers crashed out of the World Cup in disgrace on Saturday. 

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Bangladesh are no more the whipping boys of cricket

Bangladesh team has come off age under the leadership of Shakib Al Hasan.

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The decline and fall of Mohammad Ashraful

Mohammad Ashraful has cut a sorry figure in recent times.

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Our confidence is high, says Shakib

By Kuldip Lal

 

Bangladesh will not be easily pushed aside when they take on powerful South Africa in a must-win World Cup match on Saturday, skipper Shakib Al Hasan said.

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Upbeat Bangladesh eye World Cup quarterfinals

Bangladesh take on the Netherlands on Monday hoping to build on a memorable World Cup win over England that has thrown open the door to the quarter-finals.

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Beleaguered Shakib slams former players for criticising the team

Beleaguered Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan slammed some of the former top cricketers on Sunday for coming down heavily on the team following humiliating defeat at the hands of West Indies.

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Too much reliance on Shakib Al Hasan

Bangladesh team should learn how to make the most out of all players instead of a few.

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Angry fans attack Shakib’s residence

Angry fans attacked the house of Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan after his team crashed to a humiliating nine-wicket World Cup defeat against the West Indies, according to police. 

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Defeat to Windies ‘worst day’ of career: Shakib

Bangladesh skipper Shakib Al Hasan said his team's nine-wicket rout by the West Indies on Friday was the "worst day" of his career, but insisted his side's World Cup campaign was not over. 

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Bangladesh wary of West Indies’ backlash

 

By Kuldip Lal

 

Shakib has ruled out another easy win in the day-night match at the Sher-e-Bangla stadium, which neither team can afford to lose after securing one win each from their first two Group B games.

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