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Show unity, Naqvi urges ACC members
Show unity, Naqvi urges ACC members

Express Tribune

time21 hours ago

  • Business
  • Express Tribune

Show unity, Naqvi urges ACC members

Asian Cricket Council (ACC) President Mohsin Naqvi on Thursday called on all member boards to put political differences aside and work collectively for the development and strengthening of cricket across the continent. Speaking at an event in Dhaka during the ACC annual meeting, Naqvi emphasised the need for unity, stating that the future of Asian cricket depends on cooperation and mutual support among its stakeholders. "We need to work as a team for the growth of cricket. Political differences should not come in the way of the sport's progress. This is a cricket family, and we need to support each other to achieve success," Naqvi said. The ACC chief highlighted that improving the competitive strength of teams in the region is essential for boosting the market value of Asian cricket. "Stronger teams will lead to better contests, and better contests will create a stronger market. We need to explore ways to make the ACC more robust and help our associate members," Naqvi noted. Naqvi stressed that the council's efforts should focus on ensuring that all member boards develop competitive teams, which would pave the way for high-quality tournaments and greater commercial opportunities. He also extended his gratitude to the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) for hosting the ACC meeting, acknowledging their role in organising the event successfully. "This meeting would not have been possible without the support of the Bangladesh Cricket Board. I congratulate them on the successful organisation and thank all the board members who traveled to Dhaka to attend. "I am hopeful that we will continue to work together for the betterment of cricket," he concluded.

Bangladesh cricketers to wear black armbands in 2nd ODI to mourn Dhaka school tragedy
Bangladesh cricketers to wear black armbands in 2nd ODI to mourn Dhaka school tragedy

India Today

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • India Today

Bangladesh cricketers to wear black armbands in 2nd ODI to mourn Dhaka school tragedy

Bangladesh cricketers will wear black armbands during the second T20I against Pakistan on Tuesday, July 22, at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium (SBNSC) in Mirpur. The tribute is in memory of the victims of Monday's tragic aircraft crash at Milestone School and College in Dhaka's Uttara least 20 people were killed, and 171 others injured when a China-made F-7 training jet of the Bangladesh Air Force crashed into the school building during class hours. Television footage showed flames and thick black smoke billowing from the site as emergency teams rushed to rescue and transport the injured to six nearby ambulances scarce, eyewitnesses reported that Army personnel carried injured students in their arms and transported them to hospitals using rickshaw vans and other available vehicles. In observance of national mourning, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has announced several solemn measures. The national flag will fly at half-mast at the SBNSC and all BCB venues.A minute's silence will be observed before the start of the match, and no music will be played during the game. Prayers have also been arranged for the victims of the and match officials will wear black armbands as a mark of respect, uniting with fans in honouring the lives lost in the devastating in silence, united in Bangladesh Cricket Board observes National Mourning Day in remembrance and honour of the victims of the Milestone air crash Bank Bangladesh Pakistan T20I Series 2025 | 2nd T20I#BCB #Cricket #BANvPAK Bangladesh Cricket (@BCBtigers) July 21, 2025Earlier after the crash, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) issued a statement mourning the incident and expressing deep condolences to the victims' families.'The Bangladesh Cricket Board expresses profound sorrow over the tragic air crash at Milestone School & College in Dhaka. We stand in solidarity with the grieving families and all those affected. Our heartfelt condolences and prayers go out to everyone impacted by this heartbreaking tragedy,' BCB won the first T20I by seven wickets on Sunday with Parvez Hossain Emon winning the Player of the Match award for his unbeaten 56-run knock. Earlier, Taskin Ahmed picked up three wickets as the Tigers bowled Pakistan out for 109 in 19.3 overs.- EndsMust Watch

Dhaka jet tragedy kills 'young students'; Bangladesh Cricket Board issues statement: 'Profound sorrow over the tragic air crash'
Dhaka jet tragedy kills 'young students'; Bangladesh Cricket Board issues statement: 'Profound sorrow over the tragic air crash'

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • General
  • Time of India

Dhaka jet tragedy kills 'young students'; Bangladesh Cricket Board issues statement: 'Profound sorrow over the tragic air crash'

Firemen look for the survivors after a Bangladesh Air Force training aircraft that crashed onto a school campus (AP Photo/Mahmud Hossain Opu) The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has expressed deep sorrow following the tragic crash of an F-7 BGI training aircraft that struck Milestone School & College in Dhaka's Uttara area on Monday. The devastating incident left at least 20 people dead and over 150 injured, including students who were on campus when the crash occurred. 'The Bangladesh Cricket Board expresses profound sorrow over the tragic air crash at Milestone School & College in Dhaka. We stand in solidarity with the grieving families and all those affected. Our heartfelt condolences and prayers go out to everyone impacted by this heartbreaking tragedy,' the BCB posted on X. Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW! Bangladesh pacer Taskin Ahmed also shared a heartfelt video on social media, offering his prayers and solidarity to the victims and their families. The aircraft, identified as a Chinese-made F-7 BGI fighter jet, was on a routine training mission before it crashed at around 1:06 pm. The impact caused widespread panic in the neighbourhood as emergency response teams, including fire services and military rescue squads, rushed to the scene. Footage from the site showed thick smoke rising from the school premises as authorities worked to evacuate and assist the injured. Poll What is your main concern regarding the recent aircraft crash? Loss of lives Injury to students Impact on safety regulations Future of aviation training A spokesperson for Milestone School and College said, 'The plane fell on the gate and crashed nearby. A class was in session where the plane crashed. The injured are being taken out one by one.' Bangladesh army officials confirmed that the jet belonged to the air force, but have yet to release details on what caused the crash or whether the pilot managed to eject. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi also expressed condolences on X, writing, 'Deeply shocked and saddened at the loss of lives, many of them young students, in a tragic air crash in Dhaka. Our hearts go out to the bereaved families. We pray for the swift recovery of those injured. India stands in solidarity with Bangladesh and is ready to extend all possible support and assistance.' Authorities have launched a full investigation to determine the cause of the crash. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!

Pakistan humiliated! Crumble to lowest T20I total vs Bangladesh in series opener
Pakistan humiliated! Crumble to lowest T20I total vs Bangladesh in series opener

Time of India

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Pakistan humiliated! Crumble to lowest T20I total vs Bangladesh in series opener

Image credit: Bangladesh Cricket Board Fast bowlers Taskin Ahmed and Mustafizur Rahman starred with the ball as Bangladesh cruised to a seven-wicket win over Pakistan in the first T20I in Dhaka on Sunday. Chasing a modest 111, opener Parvez Hossain smashed an unbeaten 56 to seal victory in just 15.3 overs and give the hosts a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. Put into bat, Pakistan crumbled to their lowest T20I total against Bangladesh — 110 all out in 19.3 overs. Taskin returned figures of 3 for 22, while Mustafizur was miserly with 2 for 6 in four overs. Pakistan's previous lowest against Bangladesh was 127/5 at the same venue in 2021. Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW! Despite an early double-strike from debutant pacer Salman Mirza (2/23), who dismissed Tanzid Hasan and Litton Das cheaply, Bangladesh recovered swiftly. Parvez and Towhid Hridoy (36) stitched together a crucial 73-run stand for the third wicket to ease the chase. Parvez was in fine form, hitting five sixes and three boundaries during his 39-ball knock, finishing unbeaten on 56. The win marked only Bangladesh's fourth victory over Pakistan in 23 T20Is. Earlier, Pakistan endured a nightmare start, losing half their side for just 46 by the eighth over. Saim Ayub (6), Mohammad Haris (4), captain Salman Agha (3), Hasan Nawaz (0), and Mohammad Nawaz (3) all fell cheaply. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like When the Camera Clicked at the Worst Possible Time Read More Undo India camp hit by more injuries, Playing XI TENSION before Manchester Test vs England Fakhar Zaman top-scored with 44 off 34 balls, including six fours and a six. He was twice reprieved — on 4 and 30 — before being run out after a mix-up with Khushdil Shah. Shah (17) and Abbas Afridi (22) later added 33 runs for the seventh wicket to take Pakistan past the 100-run mark. Reflecting on the loss, skipper Salman Agha said: 'It wasn't enough on the board as we lost wickets at regular intervals, which we have to talk about before the second game.' Litton Das acknowledged the challenge of batting on a slow pitch: 'It's not an easy wicket to bat on, but the way we batted, it looked good. We took early wickets and that's the key point.' The second and third T20Is will also be played in Dhaka, on Tuesday and Thursday, respectively. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!

'Facing Pakistan won't be easy'
'Facing Pakistan won't be easy'

Express Tribune

time17-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Express Tribune

'Facing Pakistan won't be easy'

Pakistan and Bangladesh will play three T20Is in Dhaka this month. Photo: AFP/File Bangladesh captain Litton Das on Wednesday described the upcoming T20I series against Pakistan as a significant challenge, emphasising the strength of Pakistan's bowling attack. Speaking at a press conference after the third T20I against Sri Lanka, he acknowledged that conditions in Dhaka could be difficult and that Pakistan would present a formidable test. "Both series wins are massive. Winning in the West Indies and Sri Lanka is no small feat," he said. Das made it clear that the series against Pakistan will not be easy, as their players have become familiar with the conditions by playing in the BPL. "Pakistan in Mirpur won't be easy. They have a varied bowling attack and understand our conditions, especially through the BPL. But we believe we can win if we play smart cricket," he added. Das expressed uncertainty about how the pitch will behave against Pakistan but noted that continuous rain in Dhaka could make batting conditions difficult. "I don't know how the Mirpur wicket is going to behave during the Pakistan series. I think it is raining in Dhaka every day, so the wicket can be difficult for batting in such conditions," he said. For the unversed, the Pakistan will play three T20Is against Bangladesh on July 20, 22 and 24, with Dhaka's Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium set to host all the matches. The series marks a rematch between the two sides after their last encounter in May, where Pakistan sealed a 3-0 clean sweep at home. Earlier this week, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) officially announced ticket prices for the upcoming series, with prices ranging from Tk 300 to Tk 3,500, catering to a wide range of fans. The BCB has prioritised a digital-first approach for ticket distribution. Starting July 15, tickets will be available exclusively online through the official eTicket platform. Alternate series he Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has begun exploring the possibility of organising an away series during the now-vacant August window, following India's decision to postpone their scheduled tour of Bangladesh. The home series, originally scheduled for August 17–31, 2025 and featuring three One-Day Internationals (ODIs) and three Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is), has been rescheduled for September 2026. The postponement came after the Indian government advised the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to delay the tour due to rising political tensions between the two countries. Speaking to the media in Dhaka, BCB Director Fahim said the board is actively looking for opportunities to play abroad during the unexpected gap in the international calendar. "For that period, we were initially considering internal matches, similar to when the 'A' team played against the national side in previous years. That was part of our earlier planning," Fahim explained. He further stated that the BCB remains flexible and is prepared with contingency plans. "Right now, we are assessing whether it's feasible to organise a series with another team abroad, even for a short duration. If that doesn't materialise, we will conduct a domestic tournament instead," he added. The BCB is expected to finalise its alternative plans soon, aiming to ensure that players remain engaged and match-fit despite the disruption to the schedule. Meanwhile, Bangladesh is scheduled to host 49 international matches in the current Future Tours Programme (FTP) cycle concluding in May 2027. These include eight Test matches, two each against Ireland, Pakistan, West Indies, and England along with 20 ODIs and 21 T20 Internationals.

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