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Pakistan extend streak
Sunday 8th June 19:21

Pakistan won the opening game of the tri-nations series against Bangladesh in Dhaka by 70 runs in a rain-affected match.

Ashraful fined for slap
Monday 24th March 13:26

Bangladesh captain Mohammad Ashraful has been fined for slapping a spectator who called him 'rubbish'.

Tigers roar past Ireland
Tuesday 18th March 11:34

Bangladesh drew first blood in the first of their three one-day internationals against Ireland with a comfortable eight-wicket win.

Ashraful defends Mortaza axe
Monday 10th March 10:59

Mohammad Ashraful has defended the decision to drop fast bowler Mashrafe Mortaza for Sunday's one-dayer against South Africa.

Smith - Room to improve
Monday 25th February 12:19

South Africa captain Graeme Smith praised his side's fighting spirit following the five-wicket success over Bangladesh in the first Test.

Ashraful up for Kiwi test
Monday 3rd December 13:03

Skipper Mohammad Ashraful is eager to see Bangladesh's progress tested in New Zealand.

Bangladesh omit opener
Monday 26th November 13:55

Bangladesh have dropped opener Shahriar Nafees for their tour of New Zealand in December.

Defeat sends Windies out
Thursday 13th September 12:58

Bangladesh sent West Indies crashing out of the World Twenty20 with a six-wicket victory at the Wanderers in Johannesburg.

Tigers target fresh scalps
Tuesday 28th August 10:22

Bangladesh can upset another of the major Test nations at the ICC World Twenty20 tournament in September, according to their captain.

Features

Anderson holding on

Anderson holding on

James Anderson is just ahead of Kevin Pietersen in the England MVP race.

Injury frustration

Injury frustration

Ryan Sidebottom opens up about his fitness problems in the latest instalment of his skysports.com blog.

Gayle still a force

Gayle still a force

Chris Gayle, winner in 2006, is making waves again in this year's Sky Sports International Sixes League.

Experts & Blogs

Nasser Hussain

Nasser Hussain

Read the views of former England captain Nasser Hussain with skysports.com.