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2nd ODI: Taijul Islam replaces Rubel Hossain as Bangladesh elect to bat

Sri Lanka replaced pacer Lasith Malinga, who retired from ODIs after the first game of the series, with Isuru Udana and left out Thisara Perera to bring all-rounder Akila Dananjaya for the second ODI.

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Bangladesh Premier League: All-round Sylhet Sixers thrash Khulna Titans by 58 runs

The Sixers have won their second match on the trot and are still alive in the tournament.

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Bangladesh Premier League: Taijul Islam, Junaid Khan lead Khulna Titans to maiden win of the season

Taijul returned with impressive figures of three for 10 in his allotted four overs, while Junaid went for 26 runs in his 3.5 overs.

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Year-ender 2018: Bangladesh review – Some pain, more gain in eventful year

Despite some heartbreak, Bangladesh can look back on 2018 with many positive memories.

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We let ourselves down on the field: Kraigg Brathwaite

It was Bangladesh's first Test series win in four years, after they won the opener in Chittagong by 64 runs.

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To enforce a follow-on after more than 100 Tests in 18 years is special: Shakib Al Hasan

Bangladesh avenged their away first Test defeat to the Windies this after they were bowled out for 43 in the first Test, the lowest Test total since 1974.

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500-plus score made the job easier for bowlers: Mehidy Hasan Miraz

Mehidy surpassed his own record for the best bowling figures for Bangladesh to achieve career best 12/117.

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2nd Test, Mirpur: Spin-heavy Bangladesh aim for 2-0 against depleted West Indies

Bangladesh have two Tests wins in 2017 and will eye drawing level with a third for their best year since 2014.

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ICC Test rankings: Kagiso Rabada reclaims top spot, Yasir Shah enters top 10

One wicket in Sri Lanka saw James Anderson slip to second place and put Kagiso Rabada at No 1.

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Bangladesh vs West Indies: Taijul Islam puts hosts up 1-0 with three-day victory

Chasing a target of 204 runs in Chittagong, West Indies stuttered from the start and were all out for 139 on day three.

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