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Bangladesh vs India: Bangladesh vs India, 2022/23 Live Cricket Score, Live Score Of Today's Match on NDTV Sports
Bangladesh vs India: Bangladesh vs India, 2022/23 Live Cricket Score, Live Score Of Today's Match on NDTV Sports
Live Updates of Today Match between Bangladesh vs India from Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chattogram. Check commentary and full scoreboard of the match. Source link
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jannetranews · 6 days
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हसन महमूद कौन हैं? मिलिए बांग्लादेश के गेंदबाज से, जिन्होंने IND Vs BAN के पहले टेस्ट में विराट कोहली और रोहित शर्मा को आउट किया
भारत इस समय चेन्नई के एमए चिदंबरम स्टेडियम (MA Chidambaram Stadium) में दो मैचों की सीरीज के पहले टेस्ट में बांग्लादेश (Bangladesh) से भिड़ रहा है। बांग्लादेश ने टॉस जीतकर पहले बल्लेबाजी करने का फैसला किया। टीम इंडिया की शुरुआत बेहद खराब रही और उसने पहले 10 ओवर में रोहित शर्मा और विराट कोहली जैसे तीन विकेट गंवा दिए। मेहमान टीम को सबसे ज्यादा नुकसान पहुंचाने वाले तेज गेंदबाज हसन महमूद (Hasan…
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rightnewshindi · 1 month
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Pakistan vs Bangladesh Test Series Live Streaming: भारत ऐसे देखें पाकिस्तान बनाम बांग्लादेश टेस्ट मैच का लाइव टेलीकास्ट
Pakistan vs Bangladesh Test series: पाकिस्तान के दौरे पर बांग्लादेश की टीम दो टेस्ट मैच खेलने वाली है. सीरीज का पहला टेस्ट मैच 21 अगस्त यानी आज से खेला जाएगा. सीरीज का दूसरा टेस्ट मैच 30 अगस्त से खेला जाएगा. बता दें कि दोनों टीमों के बीच अबतक कुल 13 टेस्ट मैच हुए हैं जिसमें पाकिस्तान को 12 मैचों में जीत तो वहीं बांग्लादेश की टीम एक भी टेस्ट मैच नहीं जीत सका है. एक टेस्ट मैच ड्रा पर खत्म रहे…
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crickviews · 3 months
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T20 World Cup 2024: India vs Bangladesh
T20 World Cup 2024: India vs Bangladesh Predicted Playing XI, Key Players, and Live Streaming Details India vs Bangladesh : The T20 World Cup 2024 continues to deliver thrilling cricketing action, and the upcoming clash between India and Bangladesh promises to be another exciting encounter. Set to take place at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in North Sound, Antigua, this Super 8 match will be…
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jashimuddinshohag · 11 months
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Live cricket match (BANGLADESH vs INDIA)
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crictoll · 1 year
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India vs Bangladesh Live ODI: BAN won A Thrilling Encounter by 6 runs.
India vs Bangladesh Live ODI: A Thrilling Encounter The India vs Bangladesh Live ODI clash in the recent encounter provided fans with a riveting display of cricketing talent. While it wasn’t the desired outcome for India, it was a remarkable win for Bangladesh, allowing them to conclude their campaign on a high note. Let’s delve into this thrilling match up. Bangladesh’s Triumphreliefed win for…
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jandarpan · 2 years
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“India Now Fighting For World Test Championship Qualification. IndVsBan”
“India Now Fighting For World Test Championship Qualification. IndVsBan”
INDIA VS BANGLADESH 1ST TEST MATCH 14TH DEC TO 18TH DEC 2022. India Tour of Bangladesh 2022. India vs Bangladesh First Test Match Being Played in Zahur Ahmed Chowdhary Stadium Chattogram Bnagldesh. India win the toss and decided to bat first. India Playing XI : Subhman Gill , Kl Rahul , Cheteshwar Pujara , Virat Kohli , Shreyas Iyer , Rishabh Pant , Axar Patel , R. Ashvin , Kuldeep Yadav ,…
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genji-khushbu · 2 months
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A brief history of Bangladesh and why it is relevant to the current situation
The Indian subcontinent liberated itself from the British in 1947. Two new countries were born, India and Pakistan. The Bangladesh we know today was a part of Pakistan.
In 1952, the students of Dhaka University, along with my other, marched on the streets, protesting that "Urdu"-the national language of Pakistan- would not be the national language of East Pakistan, now known as Bangladesh.
The reason behind this was that 52% of the people in the entire Pakistan spoke Bangla. There was no logic behind declaring Urdu as the national language of Pakistan as a whole. Much like India, there was no need to have a national language.
Students marched on 21st February, ignoring the red alerts. 7 students were martyred, shot by the police. But we protected our mother tongue, we established our rights, and their bloodshed was worth it.
Now, why is it relevant now? Because the history is repeating itself. Only Bangladesh's own government is playing the role of the autocratic Pakistani government. Worse, our prime minister is the daughter of the man who was the prime force behind the liberation of our country.
Bangladesh is the only country in the world that has 256 kinds of quotas reserved for various kinds of people. Even 10% for women. All are applicable at various levels, starting from primary school admissions to government jobs. 56% are reserved for quota holders altogether. 44% are for normal people.
Now, if it had been the other way around, no one would've been that angry. Bangladesh is a country of 200 million people. let's just say 1/4th of them are students. 50 million. The population of quota holders is 200 thousand. Is it not laughable? The 200 thousand students have the right to study, and get jobs and the remaining 49+ million have to fight for 44%? What kind of joke is this?
See the similarities? Trying to give everything to the minority?
The quota most applicable is the "freedom fighter" quota. The people who fought during the liberation war in 1971. Utmost respect and love towards them. But why should their grandchildren benefit from their participation? What is the guarantee that these grandchildren won't harm the country, the same country that was liberated by their grandparents' blood?
The freedom fighters who are still alive, they are ashamed. The population during the war was 70 million. 3 million were martyred. But more than half of the population fought, and the women gave shelter, food, and help in any way they could. Not every one of them collected their certificates. Most of them were illiterate, they didn't even know what a certificate was. And those who knew but didn't collect, and are alive, are saying that they didn't fight so their grandchildren could take advantage, they fought to save the country, they didn't fight for glory.
Our Prime Minister fled the country during the war. There are no records of her brothers fighting in the war either. Her father gave speeches in his white clothes but never picked up a rock to throw.
That aside, now students from almost every university in Bangladesh are protesting against the quota system. So many students cannot be wrong. And the government cannot again be right. It's the minority vs majority all over again.
Another uncanny similarity, 7 were martyred today. 16th July 2024, 7 were given their lives again, for the right study and do jobs and serve their country. What a downfall it is when our friends, seniors, and juniors are giving their lives, just for such simple rights. Where is democracy? Where is liberation? Is this what our grandfathers fought the war for?
The situation is worsening every hour. On 25th March 1971, Pakistani military forces raided homes. Not universities, not halls, HOMES. Of the general public. This was called "Operation Searchlight". No electricity, no light, no warning. Only breaking into homes and massacring men, women, children, and old, children without discrimination or thoughts. Again, something similar is happening.
There is this group called "Student League", they are students of various universities as well, but they are basically bootlickers of the prime minister. They follow whatever she says without any sense of morals.
The minister for education paid them to attack students in halls- confessed by a member of the Student League.
They entered the halls, and hospitals, beat up injured students, locked the hall rooms, and harassed the female students. The video clips that were shared, the screams of the girls, the way they were saying "Brothers save us", it's giving me goosebumps while I am typing it.
They stabbed many students who were returning home. They beat up many many girls who were silently standing by the roads. They harassed the general public.
Both sides are students. Only their teachings are different.
What's about to happen? How many more are dying? The internet connection is off. We can only access through VPN and Wifi. There is a red alert around the areas where most universities are situated. They are cutting off electricity where the protests happened and raiding houses. Again, the similarities. They are checking the homes of the general public if they are housing student protestors. If yes, the students are being dragged out on the roads. Where is freedom?
There is much more happening, which I am not even writing about right now. Much more to come.
Is this what Liberation is? Then I do not want it. If this is what freedom is, I would rather be in a cage.
My account isn't very big, but I am still posting about it. If yours is or if your friends' is, if you come across this post, spread it. Let the world know what an autocrat that woman is. What a tyrant she is.
PS: About a month ago Bangladesh was deemed "The most Peaceful Country in Asia" which is a blatant joke.
I have never been so ashamed and proud of my country at the same time.
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newsaza · 2 years
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Bangladesh vs India Live Score Ball by Ball, Bangladesh vs India, 2022/23 Live Cricket Score Of Today's Match on NDTV Sports
Bangladesh vs India Live Score Ball by Ball, Bangladesh vs India, 2022/23 Live Cricket Score Of Today's Match on NDTV Sports
Live Updates of Today Match between Bangladesh vs India from Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur. Check commentary and full scoreboard of the match. Source link
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myauditionfordrphil · 10 months
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Ok I'mma vent this out at once and will try to not utter a word about this cursed night again. India deserved this cup, they really did. Because if there's been a team who performed the best and embodied the spirit and passion of cricket it's been India. They did their best from the very first game against Australia... Jaddu's wickets (especially Smith's), the top order collapse and King and Rahul's partnership winning us the game (also Rahul's 97). Then came Afghanistan and Bangladesh - Rohit's century, Virat in delhi (vs Naveen, their hug), Hardik's injury resulting in our dear Cheeku's bowling, KL refusing runs to complete Virat's century, Ro - Vi - Rah hug 🤌and ofc umpire not giving the wide. The Pakistan rivalry came into the tournament but our streak was saved when we defeated them 8 - 0. Then came the most dreaded match against New Zealand - Vi's missed century was definitely a sore spot but the revenge was completed. Shami being shami showing why you should not bench him with his fifer and Jaddu hitting the final runs to avenge Mahi Bhai. England and Sri Lanka were no match - they were destroyed by our balling - the only good thing was Gill's knock, Shreyas' century and ofc RohiRat hugs ✨. We made a Sri Lanka out of South Africa with the King getting a century on his b'day and destroyed Netherlands but the main part was Virat and Rohit taking wickets. Then came the semis against NZ and honestly the whole desiblr was scared as fuck bcz of our history but Revenge was taken... Kohli shattering all records and hitting his 50th century making us prouder than ever (anushka's kisses and bowing to the God Sachin will forever be remembered) and Shami's 7 wickets, like is there a way to stop Lalaji bcz I can't think of one (amd what's this 7 factor? 397 runs, all out at 327, won by 70 runs, shami taking 7 wickets ? tribute to Thala ig). But it all came down to this, we lost the finals... After all this we lost, 1.5 billion hearts are broken, the 12 year wait continues. But this tournament will never be forgotten, we laughed and we cried with our team and supported them at every step. We saw moments we'll never forget, we made memories seeing records being broken and our boys having the time of their lives, hugging and dancing on the field and being more excited for the mighty fielding medal than the actual match itself. So this tournament will forever be remembered. You'd expect me to say congratulations to Australia but no, they played well ofc but no team played cricket better than India... Just bcz this team didn't performed in one single match didn't mean that they didn't deserve to win this. Kohli gave all of his soul, Rohit made this team what it is and Shami gutted all his haters but sadly luck was not on our side. After winning all 10 matches our unbeaten streak got broken in the finals only. Yes I'm heartbroken to core but at the same time I'm bloody proud of our boys who gave everything they had, your heads should be held high. In my own delusional world India won this cup and not just team India but the whole country. In my mind we are the winners and the team got the prize for their blood, sweat and tears. You'll all be remembered forever as champions.
Bleed blue 🩵
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corvid-tournament · 4 months
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Corvid Tournament Corvus Bracket Round 3: Collared Crow vs Eastern Jungle Crow
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Collared crow (corvus torquatus): The collared crow is a mid-sized bird at 52-55cm/20-22in long. Is easily distinguished by its white coloration pattern that wraps around the back of its neck, shoulders, and chest, leaving a black strip down its front, hence its name. It is otherwise black. Its territory is mostly eastern China, though it does not live North of Beijing. It is a true omnivore and has been shown to adapt to urban environments. Its conservation status is “vulnerable” (“near threatened” in China as of 2018) due to reduced food accessibility caused by increased pesticide use. They are currently under observation of the World Wildlife Fund, though aside from this, large scale conservation efforts have been implemented.
Eastern jungle crow (corvus levaillantii): The eastern jungle crow is also a mid-sized bird similar to the Indian jungle crow but distinct by its greyish-black plumage and arched upper beak. It is found throughout China, Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Bhutan, Thailand, and is also considered invasive in Sri Lanka. Its conservation status is not listed.
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anniekoh · 3 months
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multiculturalism vs multiracial organizing & solidarity
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We Can’t Dismantle Capitalism Without Antiracist Solidarity: Cross-community organising is key.
by Sonali Bhattacharyya, Novara Media (9 August 2021)
My dad was a lecturer and a trade unionist, my mum a social worker, both from India via what is now Bangladesh. They saw no distinction between the racist abuse they experienced and that experienced by their colleagues who originated from Pakistan or the Caribbean. In their eyes, they were all being exploited under the same unjust system.
If you look at photos of iconic acts of resistance from that era – protests against the violent racism that led to the murder of Altab Ali, the police brutality faced by visitors to the Mangrove, or the picket lines in support of the strikers at Grunwick – you’ll see the working class in all its diversity.
How State-Sanctioned Multiculturalism Killed Radical Anti-Racism in Britain: Enter the rainbow nation.
by Ilyas Nagdee & Azfar Shafi, Novara Media (21 June 2022)
In this way, antiracism from above became entangled with the British state rather than presenting an opposition to it. Multiculturalism served as a means for the state to manage the contradictions of governing a racist society without meaningfully addressing them – instead enveloping them a dense vocabulary of ‘culture’, ‘ethnicity’, ‘diversity’, ‘identity’ and so on.
At worst, multiculturalism provided an alibi for racist state agencies. This contradiction was laid bare in a pamphlet by the National Convention of Black Teachers on policing and race training, highlighting how between 1981 and 1984: “[The] police training establishment implemented a number of new programmes. So that cadets, recruits and officers may now be taught multi-agency policing methods in the morning and commando work in the afternoon: multiculturalism in one course and the use of plastic bullets in the next: concepts of American-imported racism-awareness on the one hand and Northern Ireland style repression on the other.”
As multiculturalism was elevated to an ideology of governance, racism itself was emptied of its ideological substance. This was underlined by the response to policing following the 1981 uprisings, whereby the question of state racism which the police were enforcing became recast as a matter of racial attitudes among the police. More broadly, structural racism was refashioned as an issue of managing racist attitudes and interpersonal hostility. This in turn held the door open for apolitical and procedural ‘solutions’ to racism – such as the new racism awareness trainings prescribed by professional antiracists.
After the 1981 uprisings, such professionals were drawn from the ranks of organisations like the Racism Awareness Programme Unit (RAPU) to help in smoothing out the hard edges of the police force. Nearly 40 years later, their US counterparts were soothing the hearts of white America, as Robin DiAngelo’s White Fragility shot to the top of bestseller lists at the height of the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests. Labour leader Keir Starmer’s warmest gesture towards the protests was to prescribe unconscious bias training for his MPs. And before the dust had settled, race consultants on both sides of the Atlantic were polishing up their portfolios and waxing lyrical about their ‘anti-oppression workshops’ and ‘antiracist dinner parties’, like shameless antiracist ambulance chasers.
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geniusgp13-blog · 2 years
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MOZ vs SWZ Dream11 Prediction, Fantasy Cricket Tips, Dream11 Team, Playing XI, Pitch Report, Injury Update- ICC T20 WC 2024 Sub Regional Qualifier B
MOZ vs SWZ Dream11 Prediction, Fantasy Cricket Tips, Dream11 Team, Playing XI, Pitch Report, Injury Update- ICC T20 WC 2024 Sub Regional Qualifier B
MOZ vs SWZ Dream11 Prediction, Fantasy Cricket Tips, Dream11 Team, Playing XI, Pitch Report, Injury Update of ICC T20 WC 2024 Sub Regional Qualifier B match between Mozambique and Eswatini. IPL 2023 | India tour of Bangladesh 2022 | Dream11 Prediction | Fantasy Cricket Tips | Cricket Match Prediction Today | Cricket News | Cricket Live Score MOZ vs SWZ ICC T20 WC 2024 Sub Regional Qualifier B…
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swagnachobird · 1 day
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IND vs BAN 2nd Test Live Streaming and Dream 11 Prediction Team
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India vs Bangladesh 2nd Test: India has taken an unassailable lead of 1-0 against Bangladesh in the two-match Test series. India has defeated Bangladesh by 280 runs in the first Test match played in Chennai. India will now want to whitewash Bangladesh 2-0 in the two-match Test series by winning the second Test match to be held in Kanpur.
The second match of the two-match Test series between India and Bangladesh will be played at the Green Park Stadium in Kanpur. This second Test match to be held in Kanpur will be played from 27 September to 1 October. India has taken an unassailable lead of 1-0 against Bangladesh in the two-match Test series. India has defeated Bangladesh by 280 runs in the first Test match played in Chennai. India will now want to whitewash Bangladesh 2-0 in the two-match Test series by winning the second Test match to be held in Kanpur. After this, India has to play a three-match Test series against New Zealand from 16 October to 5 November. These three test matches between India and New Zealand will be played in Bengaluru, Pune and Mumbai.
When will the second test match between India vs Bangladesh be played?
The second test match between India vs Bangladesh will be played from 27 September to 1 October.
Where will the second test match between India vs Bangladesh be played?
The second test match between India vs Bangladesh will be played at Green Park Stadium in Kanpur.
At what time will the second test match between India vs Bangladesh be played?
The second test match between India vs Bangladesh will be played on 27 September (Friday) from 9:30 am.
On which channel can you watch the live telecast of the second test match between India vs Bangladesh on TV?
You can watch the live telecast of the second test match between India vs Bangladesh on Sports18 Network.
When, where and on which channel to watch the second test match between India vs Bangladesh for free?
You can watch the second test match between India vs Bangladesh for free on DD Sports channel. However, this facility will be available only for DD Free Dish and other DTT (Digital Terrestrial Television) consumers. The DD Sports channel which will be broadcast on cable TV or DTH platforms like DishTV, Airtel Digital TV and Tata Play will not broadcast the live India vs Bangladesh Test match.
India Team for the 2nd Test
Rohit Sharma (captain), Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, KL Rahul, Sarfaraz Khan, Rishabh Pant (wicketkeeper), Dhruv Jurel (wicketkeeper), Ravichandran Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammad Siraj, Akashdeep, Jaspreet Bumrah, Yash Dayal.
Bangladesh Team for 2nd Test
Nazmul Hasan Shanto (captain), Shadman Islam, Zakir Hasan, Mominul Haque, Mushfiqur Rahim, Shakib Al Hasan, Liton Das, Mehdi Hasan Miraz, Zaker Ali, Taskin Ahmed, Hasan Mahmud, Nahid Rana, Taijul Islam, Mahmudul Hasan Joy, Naim Hasan and Khaled Ahmed.
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jandarpan · 2 years
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“One More Defeat Will Be Costly For India, India Vs Bangladesh”
“One More Defeat Will Be Costly For India, India Vs Bangladesh”
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reddyanna167 · 1 day
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India vs Bangladesh highlights, 1st Test Day 4: IND beat BAN by 280 runs.
Highlights of the first Test Day 4 between India and Bangladesh: India won the two-match Test series 1-0 after beating Bangladesh by 280 runs.
Highlights of today's Day 4 Test match between India and Bangladesh: After going without a wicket in the first innings, Ashwin finished with 88 for 6. With lots of help from Ravindra Jadeja (3/58). Jadeja now has 299 wickets in Test matches.
After being bowled out on Day 1 by Bangladesh to 144 for 6, India made a great recovery. India's problems were solved by the bowling combination of Ashwin and Jadeja, who put up a 199-run partnership for the seventh wicket.
India defeated Bangladesh for 149 runs in one and a half sessions, led by Jasprit Bumrah. Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant teamed for 167 runs for the fourth wicket on Day 3 to put India ahead of the race. However, India decided not to use the follow-on. Pant scored 100 runs off 124 balls, hitting four sixes and thirteen fours. After scoring his fifth century in 161 balls, Gill stayed without losing.
Day 4: Shakib Al Hasan and Najmul Shanto, the captains of Bangladesh's overnight batters, pushed themselves well to deal with Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj's first burst. But things changed immediately after the drinks break when Ashwin was introduced. 
With three more wickets from Jadeja and his 37th five-wicket take from Ashwin, Bangladesh's batting ended quickly. Najmul received a poor 82.
Starting on September 27, the second Test of the two-match series will take place in Kanpur.
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