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MONDAY, JULY 14, 2025

cricket

A moment from bangladesh-Sri Lanka match on 5 July 2025. Photo: BSS
Cricket

Bangladesh opt to bat first to level series against Sri Lanka

Bangladesh were well placed to win the first game while chasing a victory target of 245 but a sensational collapse that saw them lost seven wickets for just five runs in 26 balls did the ultimate...

Shanto becomes first Bangladeshi batter to hit tons in both innings twice
Cricket

Shanto becomes first Bangladeshi batter to hit tons in both innings twice

India coach Gambhir wants no cricket with Pakistan
Sports

India coach Gambhir wants no cricket with Pakistan

Transgender women barred from women's and girls' cricket in England
Sports

Transgender women barred from women's and girls' cricket in England

Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus of the Bangladesh interim government. Sketch: TBS
Bangladesh

CA greets cricketers on winning U-19 Asia Cup

Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus of the Bangladesh interim government. Sketch: TBS
Sports

Chief adviser congratulates Bangladesh Blind Cricket Team

Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Interim government's Initiative to make Bangladesh a brand through cricket

Langurs have been hired to shoo away the monkeys during the 2nd Test. Photo: File/PTI
Sports

Langurs hired to save fans, broadcasting crew from monkey terror in Kanpur during India vs Bangladesh 2nd Test

Dr Muhammad Yunus. File Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Chief adviser accords reception to national cricket team

President congratulates Bangladesh cricket team
Bangladesh

President congratulates Bangladesh cricket team

Dr Muhammad Yunus. File Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Prof Yunus greets Tigers over historic Test victory against Pakistan

Australian School introduces cricket as core curriculum subject
Sports

Australian School introduces cricket as core curriculum subject

Yuvraj Singh. Photo: Reuters
Splash

Yuvraj Singh biopic announced

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