Bangladesh's three-member selection committee's tenure ends today, after two years in the role
Bangladesh selectors in focus as tenure runs out
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Bashar, Abedin named Bangladesh selectors till World Cup
Bangladesh's selectors Habibul Bashar and Minhajul Abedin have been given an extension till June 2015
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Mominul shows a glimpse of Bangladesh's future
From Habibul Bashar to Mohammad Ashraful to Shakib Al Hasan, one player has had to carry the baton for Bangladesh's evolving expectations as a Test team. That baton might now rest with Mominul Haque
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Tamim surpasses Bashar for Bangladesh record
Tamim Iqbal became Bangladesh's highest Test scorer when he scored seven runs on the fourth morning against India, crossing Habibul Bashar's 3026 runs
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Bashar confident of improving record against Sri Lanka
Inspired by the recent ODI victory, Habibul Bashar is confident of improving on Bangladesh's poor Test record against Sri Lanka
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Murali bowls out Bangladesh for 234
Muttiah Muralitharan took 5 for 79, his 50th five-for in Tests, as Bangladesh frittered away the advantage of winning the toss and were bowled out for 234
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Sri Lanka close in on victory
Muttiah Muralitharan became the second bowler in history to claim 600 Test wickets as Sri Lanka seized control and paved the way for a certain 2-0 series win
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Sri Lanka seal series despite the rain
Rain kept the players off the field for seven hours at Bogra, but when the weather did clear, Sri Lanka only needed eight overs to knock off the 43 runs they required to seal a ten-wicket
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Bashar reflects Bangladesh's new confidence
Habibul Bashar has spoken with confidence about Bangladesh's improved performances in recent weeks
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Saleh ton secures whitewash
Rajin Saleh's maiden one-day international century powered Bangladesh to a whitewash of their series against Kenya
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Bangladesh name 18-man squad
Bangladesh have named an 18-man training squad to prepare for their series against Australia
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Nafees leads Bangladesh's magnificent charge
Shahriar Nafees's brilliant maiden Test hundred gave Australia a rude awakening and Bangladesh their most promising start to a Test match on the first day at Fatulllah
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350 runs in a day against Australia is no joke - Nafees
The man responsible for Bangladesh's dream day out, Shariar Nafees, revealed that "playing against the world's best attack" was his inspiration
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Bashar says his run-out was 'pathetic'
Habibul Bashar has said that his run-out in the second innings was the most `pathetic' episode of his career and admitted that Bangladesh were yet to learn how to sustain their performance in the second innings
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'It was a moral victory for us' - Bashar
A relieved Ricky Ponting praised his team's ability to enact come-from-behind victories after the great Test escape while his counterpart Habibul Bashar claimed moral victory
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Bashar and Whatmore lament batting
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'A few more runs would have been defendable' - Bashar
Habibul Bashar has admitted that losing quick wickets at the top, which deprived Bangladesh of some valuable runs, made the difference between victory and defeat in the end in the first one-dayer at Chittagong
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Batting collapse is a concern - Ponting
The recent one-day batting collapses have left both Habibul Bashar and Ricky Ponting searching for answers.
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Bangladesh left on the sidelines
Bangladesh face a year without any Test cricket according to the ICC's new Future Tours Program
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Whatmore concerned at lack of Tests
Dav Whatmore, the Bangladesh coach, has expressed his frustration at the lack of Test cricket for his side over the next year. His views, published in his column on TigerCricket.com, back up those of his captain, Habibul Bashar, who also said recently tha
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