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At first glance, the photo is  an innocuous one: Taken on a sunny day in 2022, a cheerful group of twelve men and women are huddled together, posing for a selfie. They’re all dressed in military fatigues — their badges identify them as Egyptian, Indonesian and Bangladeshi officers. One man is wearing the light blue beret of a UN peacekeeper: The group has just finished their induction course for their stint at MONUSCO, the UN's mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Innocuous, that is, but for a bald man with glasses in the center of the photo; his arm casually draped around the shoulder of an Indonesian officer. A military source shared the picture pulled from social media with DW,  Sweden-based investigative outlet Netra News, and German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung.
Before the officer was deployed to the UN mission, he was deputy director of the Intelligence Wing of an elite force in Bangladesh: The Rapid Action Battalion, RAB.
The force, made up of Bangladesh’s police and military, was set up in 2004 with the support of the US and others to fight terrorism and violent crime. But its brutally efficient methods meant it was soon mired in accusations of wide-spread human rights violations, leading its former backer, the US, to impose sanctions on RAB in 2021.
In an investigation published last year, DW and Netra News revealed that RAB commits torture, murder, and abductions – and goes to great lengths to cover up its crimes. Its targets: alleged criminals, opposition activists, and human rights defenders.
Its members seemingly operate with complicity from the highest political level in Bangladesh, according to two whistleblowers. A claim the government rejected as "baseless and untrue."
RAB members sent to UN missions
A year after those revelations, DW, Netra News and Süddeutsche Zeitung can reveal that members of this infamous unit are seemingly being sent on peacekeeping missions: The deputy intelligence chief turned peacekeeper was not, we found, the only man who came from the group that several of our sources referred to as "death squad."
For months, DW and its partners conducted interviews with military and UN sources in Bangladesh and beyond; trawled through classified military files, deployment lists and painstakingly identified officers through Flickr, LinkedIn and Facebook.
One man's UN deployment was corroborated with the help of his daily running routes uploaded on a jogging app: for months, the avid jogger ran around Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic, the seat of the UN's MINUSCA mission. In another picture, he posed for a selfie outside RAB's headquarters in Dhaka.
Two deputy heads of unit that runs torture cells among the peacekeepers
We found more than 100 RAB officers who went on peacekeeping missions, 40 of them within the last five years alone.
While we don’t have evidence that every single officer was implicated in crimes, at least three of them — Nayeem A., Hasan T. and Masud R. — worked for RAB's infamous Intelligence Wing, two as deputy directors. According to several sources, it is this unit that runs a secret network of torture cells across Bangladesh, some of them located in safe houses, others hidden deep inside RAB’s compounds. Survivors and military sources told DW and Netra News of beatings, mock executions, waterboarding and electric shocks.
"We have all the available tools," one former member of RAB explained. One particularly brutal method he witnessed was to place a detainee inside a container and heat it from below. "At some point the temperature is untenable," and the detainee, he said matter-of-factly, "would speak up."
The torture cells, another source said agreed, are "where they get information from civilians."
A source in RAB told DW, Netra News and Süddeutsche Zeitung that both of the two deputy directors were implicated in crimes, such as torture and executions.
While the claim cannot be corroborated independently, several other sources confirmed that it was likely that deputy directors with command responsibility would have signed off on what was happening in the torture cells, or at the very least known what was happening.
And yet, they were later tasked, as peacekeepers, to protect vulnerable civilian communities. The idea of peacekeeping was born after the Second World War: a force at the behest of the international community made up of soldiers and police officers drawn from the UN's member states, sent by the Security Council when governments fail and countries descend into turmoil.
Currently, tens of thousands of peacekeepers are deployed globally, in conflicts and crises ranging from the Democratic Republic of Congo, South Sudan and the Central African Republic to Kosovo and Kashmir.
Despite these lofty ideals, peacekeeping operations, individual soldiers and entire contingents have over the years been embroiled in scandals, which the UN has always been swift to condemn. Critics say peacekeeping missions have been ineffective, while those defending peacekeeping say they have saved countless lives.
In 2012, after several sexual abuse scandals by peacekeepers made headlines,  most notably of children in Haiti, the UN implemented a new human rights policy for its personnel.
Up to 'abusive government' to vet peacekeepers
While troop contributing countries generally continue to select and vet the military personnel they send to missions with the exception of Force Commanders and their deputies, they now have to attest for each soldier that they have not committed or are alleged to have committed any human rights violations. 
In the case of Bangladesh, that means that "they are asking an abusive government to then decide which officers are abusive or not," Meenakshi Ganguly, deputy director for South Asia at Human Rights Watch said in a phone call. 
Bangladesh's government, Ganguly explained, "does not seem to believe that people that commit human rights violations need to be prosecuted and held to account.” Indeed, few members of RAB have ever been prosecuted.
And that is why she, together with several other human rights organizations, both Bangladeshi and international, has long called for RAB to be banned entirely from peacekeeping operations. 
They are not the only ones to sound a warning: In August 2019, the Committee against Torture, a UN body made up of independent experts that monitor human rights in UN member states, published its report on Bangladesh.
Its authors voiced concern at "numerous reports" of cases in which members of RAB "have been credibly alleged to have committed torture, arbitrary arrests, unacknowledged detention, disappearances and extrajudicial killings of persons in their custody.
'Grave concern'
One of the report's authors is Jens Modvig, a medical doctor who runs Dignity, the Danish Institute Against Torture, an NGO housed in an unassuming office block in Copenhagen.
While making coffee in the organization's small kitchen, he recalled the experts’ "grave concern" at the reports of human rights abuses by Bangladesh's security forces. It was a term, he said, they had "not used lightly."
The Committee's recommendations, Modvig said, "was that former and current members of RAB should not be allowed to do service in peacekeeping operations."
And yet, our investigation shows nothing happened.
DW, Netra News and Süddeutsche Zeitung sent several requests for an on-camera interview to the UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations. They were declined.
Instead, the UN agreed to respond in writing to the findings: "We do not have", a spokesperson wrote, "the resources to screen each and every person and have a long-standing policy that places specific responsibility on troop and police contributing countries."
In the case of Bangladesh, the spokesman went on, UN Peacekeeping "has continuously engaged bilaterally with national authorities to convey concerns about serious allegations of human rights violations by defense and security forces, in particular by members of RAB".
UN susceptible to blackmail?
We did eventually find one man willing to go on-the-record: Andrew Gilmour, a former UN Assistant Secretary-General for Human Rights. Today, he heads the Berghof Foundation in Berlin that advocates for global peace: a-long-time UN diplomat, who, he said, picks his jackets according to an interview’s topic and mood.
For a story about peacekeeping and human rights abuses, he donned a somber blue.
If he was still in the UN, he said, "I probably wouldn't be able to be this frank and to say we get some really pretty useless troops and some pretty brutal ones as well."
Bangladesh, he concluded, was far from a unique case: "It is not the first time that member states have put forward people with bad human rights records to serve in their battalions that they assign to the UN." At times, he said, "it can be entire contingents that were implicated in some action, repressing people in their own country, for example, and other times it is individuals."
He stressed repeatedly that the UN was doing its best to prevent that from happening.
But he conceded, if the UN pushed countries too hard, there was a risk they might threaten to pull out their troops entirely. It was "pretty hard to do something about if the government of that member state is insisting on putting forward a contingent or an individual."
In one case, he recalled, "one country that was really important in contributing troops to a number of peacekeeping operations literally said, OK, we're going to pull out all together." And so, he explained, the UN's Secretary General at the time "had to basically go to that country and essentially apologize to the head of state."
Otherwise, four UN peacekeeping operations would have collapsed, Gilmour said.
His testimony seemed to point to one thing: that when it comes to peacekeepers, the UN is seemingly susceptible to blackmail.
A UN source agreed: at even the slightest hint of criticism, officials in Bangladesh — one the UN’s major troop contributors —  threatened to withdraw their troops. As of March of this year, about 6,000 Bangladeshi peacekeepers were actively deployed worldwide.
It's unclear, however, whether Bangladesh would actually go through with this threat and thus lose access to UN missions, which are lucrative both for individual soldiers and the countries deploying them.
According to government officials, Bangladesh has received more than 2.5 billion USD over the past 23 years. Individual peacekeepers receive a higher salary than they would back home.
The spokesperson for UN Peacekeeping rejected the claim that the UN is seemingly powerless when faced with threats: "The largest troop contributor at the moment contributes less than 10% of the 65,000 personnel deployed. Therefore, no single troop contributor can credibly threaten to undermine the viability of a peacekeeping operation by withdrawing all of their forces".
UN's hands seemingly tied
There is a reason why, according to Gilmour, the UN's hands are seemingly tied. When he was "very, very young," the majority of UN peacekeepers came from places like Sweden and Ireland, he explained.
But over the years, as the Cold War drew to a close in the early 1990s, faced with deadlier missions, Western governments increasingly started to pull their troops out of peacekeeping operations, preferring to pay for them instead.
Democratic governments had to weigh whether they could pay a certain blood toll, according to a political source from a western European country with inside knowledge of the workings of the UN. If soldiers deployed to UN missions returned in body bags, he explained, their governments could soon have a parliamentary inquiry on their hands.
That, he added, was not a problem countries like Bangladesh had to deal with. At the same time,  he conceded that UN peacekeeping missions were lucrative for both individual soldiers and governments to fill their coffers.
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Nine Bangladesh players resume training: only one allowed at a stadium at a time
Nine Bangladesh players resume training: only one allowed at a stadium at a time
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Only one player is allowed to train inside the stadium at a time, with just one trainer with him, both maintaining fair distance. Separate seats, water bottles and toilets for them. No groundsmen or board official allowed inside the ground. A second player can only enter the ground once the first player is done training.
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Nayeem Hasan’s victory against Central Zone
Nayeem Hasan became the youngest player to take a Test five-for on debut against West Indies. This 18-year old spinner caught the Central batsmen in a spin web with outstanding figures of 20-9-47-8.
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[TASK 105: BANGLADESH]
There’s a masterlist below compiled of over 500+ Bangladeshi faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever faceclaim or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags, @ mention us or send us a messaging linking us to your post!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK -  examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
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Shushama Das (1930) Bangladeshi - singer.
Mahbuba Rahman (1935) Bangladeshi - singer.
Ferdausi Rahman / Ferdausi Begum (1941) Bangladeshi - singer.
Fauzia Yasmin (1942) Bangladeshi - singer.
Shabnam / Jharna Basak (1942) Bangladeshi - actress.
Dilara Zaman (1943) Bangladeshi - actress.
Ferdousi Mazumder (1943) Bangladeshi - actress.
Nasima Khan (1944) Bangladeshi - actress.
Alaka Das (1946) Bangladeshi - singer.
Laila Hasan (1946) Bangladeshi - choreographer, dancer and actress.
Sharmili Ahmed (1947) Bangladeshi - actress.
Anwara / Anwara Begum (1948) Bangladeshi - actress.
Kabori Sarwar (1950) Bangladeshi - actress.
Bibi Russell (1950) Bangladeshi - fashion designer and former international model.
Shahnaz Rahmatullah (1952) Bangladeshi - singer.
Runa Laila (1952) Bangladeshi - singer.
Shuchanda / Kohinoor Akhter (1952) Bangladeshi - actress.
Jayasree Kabir (1952) Bangladeshi - actress.
Shamim Azad (1952) Bangladeshi - bilingual poet, storyteller and writer.
Shaheen Samad (1952) Bangladeshi - singer.
Lucky Enam (1952) Bangladeshi - actress.
Bobita / Farida Akhter (1953) Bangladeshi - actress.
Dolly Johur (1953) Bangladeshi - actress.
Sabina Yasmin (1953) Bangladeshi - actress.
Khaleda Aktar Kolpona (1953) Bangladeshi - actress.
Shaban / Afroza Sultana Ratna (1953) Bangladeshi - actress.
Olivia Gomez (1953) Bangladeshi - actress.
Farida Parveen (1954) Bangladeshi - singer.
Nuton / Farhana Amin Ratna (1956) Bangladeshi - actress and dancer.
Shimul Yousuf (1957) Bangladeshi - actress, director and singer.
Sucharita (1958) Bangladeshi - actress.
Suborna Mustafa (1959) Bangladeshi - actress.
Kangalini Sufia (1958/1959) Bangladeshi - singer.
Lucy Rahman (1960’s) Bangladeshi - singer.
Ruby Hammer (1961) Bangladeshi - fashion and beauty makeup artist, columnist, co-founder of Ruby & Millie, and co-founder and Director of Scarlett & Crimson cosmetics brand.
Shakila Zafar (1962) Bangladeshi - singer.
Mita Haque (1962) Bangladeshi - actress.
Gouri Choudhury (1964) Bangladeshi - singer.
Anjana Sultana (1965) Bangladeshi - actress.
Baby Naznin (1965) Bangladeshi - singer.
Samina Chowdhury (1966) Bangladeshi - singer.
Munmun Ahmed (1966) Bangladeshi - actress and dancer.
Anima Roy (1966) Bangladeshi - singer.
Fahmida Nabi (1966) Bangladeshi - singer.
Afsana Mimi (1968) Bangladeshi - actress, model and director.
Tania Ahmed (1968) Bangladeshi - actress.
Leesa Gazi (1969) Bangladeshi - writer, playwright, theatre director and actress.
Kanak Chapa (1969) Bangladeshi - singer.
Shomi Kaiser (1969) Bangladeshi - actress and producer.
Badrunnesa Dalia (1970) Bangladeshi - singer, performer and music teacher.
Bipasha Hayat (1971) Bangladeshi - actress, model and painter.
Jaya Ahsan (1972) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Rowshanara Moni (1974) Bangladeshi - singer and actress.
Bonna Mirza (1975) Bangladeshi - actress.
Momtaz Begum (1974) Bangladeshi - singer and producer.
Akhi Alamgir (1975) Bangladeshi - singer.
Shapla Salique (1975) Bangladeshi - singer-songwriter and harmonium player.
Konnie Huq (1975) Bangladeshi (Bengali) - presenter and writer.
Sadia Islam Mou (1976) Bangladeshi - model and television actress.
Tinni (1977) Bangladeshi - actress and model.  
Tareen Jahan (1978) Bangladeshi - actress, model and singer.
Sonai Gazi (1978 or 1979) Bangladeshi - Miss World Bangladesh 2000.
Monica Yunus (1979) Bangladeshi / Russian - singer.
Rubayyat Jahan (1979) Bangladeshi - singer.
Anila Naz Chowdhury (1979) Bangladeshi - singer.
Mila Islam / Tashbiha Binte Shahid Mila (1979) Bangladeshi - singer.
Popy / Sadika Parvin Popy (1979) Bangladeshi - actress and model.  
Shabnur / Kazi Sharmin Nahid Nupur (1979) Bangladeshi - actress.
Srabonti Narmeen Ali (1979) Bangladeshi - singer and writer.
Tabassum Ferdous Shaon (1979) Bangladeshi - model and Miss World Bangladesh 2001.
Sumaiya Shimu (1980) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Naila Nayem (1981) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Meher Afroz Shaon (1981) Bangladeshi - actress, director and playback singer.
Afsana Ara Bindu (1982) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Chandni / Mehbooba Mahnoor Chandni (1982) Bangladeshi - model, actress and dancer.
Shila Ahmed (1982) Bangladeshi - actress.
Mumtaz Alia Akbari (1982) Bangladeshi - actress, model and television presenter.
Aupee Karim (1982) Bangladeshi - model.
Elita Karim (1982) Bangladeshi - journalist, singer, performer, anchor and voice artist.
Shama Rahman (1983) Bangladeshi - singer-songwriter, actress, sitarist, pianist, guitarist, ukulele player, and composer.
Tisha /  Nusrat Imrose Tisha (1983) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Srabosti Dutta Tinni (1983) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Nipun Akter / Nasrin Akter Nipun (1984) Bangladeshi - actress.
Purnima / Dilara Hanif Purnima (1984) Bangladeshi - actress.
Nadiya Hussain (1984) Bangladeshi - chef, author, and tv presenter.
Tanusree Chakraborty (1984) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Zakia Bari Momo (1984) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Rafiath Rashid Mithila (1984) Bangladeshi - singer, model, and actress.
Masuma Rahman Nabila (1985) Bangladeshi - presenter, model and actor.
Eniyah Rana (1985) Bangladeshi - youtuber.
Thamina Kabir (1985) Bangladeshi - Mrs Bangladesh Universe 2013.
Kaniz Ali (1985) Bangladeshi - makeup artist and freelance beauty columnist.
Bree Ali (1985) Bangladeshi - actress.
Suzana Zafar (1986) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Badhon (1986) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Sohana Saba (1986) Bangladeshi - actress.
Ahona Rahman (1987) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Mozeza Ashraf Monalisa (1987) Bangladeshi - actress, model and dancer.
Sayani Datta (1987) Bangladeshi - model.
Bobby / Eamin Haque (1987) Bangladeshi - actress and producer.
Nazmun Munira Nancy (1987) Bangladeshi - singer.
Shimla (1988) Bangladeshi - actress.
Anika Kabir Shokh (1988) Bangladeshi - actress, dancer and model.
Syed Ruma (1988) Bangladeshi - model.
Airin Sultana (1988) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Sadia Jahan Prova (1988) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Dilruba Yasmeen Ruhee (1988) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Shefali Chowdhury (1988) Bangladeshi - actress.
Afshan Azad (1989) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Ridhima Ghosh (1989) Bangladeshi - actress.
Apu Biswas (1989) Bangladeshi - actress.
Rola (1990) Bangladeshi / Japanese, Russian - actress, singer, model, and tv personality.
Mahiya Mahi (1990) Bangladeshi - actress.
Urmila Srabonti Kar (1990) Bangladeshi - actress.
Sahara / Amrita Khan (1990) Bangladeshi - actress.
Jannatul Nayeem Avril (1990) Bangladeshi - model.
Sabnam Faria (1990) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Shiba Ali Khan (1991) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Salma Akhter / Moushumi Akhter Salma (1991) Bangladeshi - singer.
Palbasha Siddique (1991) Bangladeshi - singer-songwriter.
Megha Chakraborty (1991) Bangladeshi - actress.
Irin Afrose (1991) Bangladeshi - model, actress, and Instagrammer (irinafroseofficial).
Peya Jannatul / Jannatul Ferdoush Peya (1991) Bangladeshi - actress, model, Miss Indian Princess International Bangladesh 2013, Miss University Bangladesh 2011, and Miss World Bangladesh 2007.
Nabela Noor (1991) Bangladeshi - youtuber.
Peya Bipasha / Azmeri Sultana Bipasha (1991) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Ari Afsar / Arianna Afsar (1991) Bangladeshi / German - actress and model.
Mashiat Rahman (1991) Bangladeshi - model.
Barsha / Afiea Nusrat Barsha (1991) Bangladeshi - actress.
Sarika Sabrin (1992) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Pori Moni (1992) Bangladeshi - actress.
Bidya Sinha Saha Mim (1992) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Ishika Khan (1992) Bangladeshi - actress.
Rumena Begum (1992) Bangladeshi - youtuber.
Marjana Chowdhury (1993) Bangladeshi - model, actress, philanthropist and beauty queen.
Liza / Sania Sultana Liza (1993) Bangladeshi - singer.
Alisha Pradhan (1993) Bangladeshi - film actress, model, television presenter and entrepreneur.
Mahbuba Islam Rakhi (1993) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Zohra Etisha (1993) Bangladeshi - actress, model, Miss Intercontinental Bangladesh 2016, and Miss World Bangladesh 2014.
Saima Chowdhury (1993) Bangladeshi - youtuber and photographer.
Orchita Sporshia (1993) Bangladeshi - actress, model, and owner of Kochchop Films.
Tanha Jafrin (1994) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Safa Kabir (1994) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Fatema Islam (1994) Bangladeshi - youtuber.
Prosun Azad / Azra Unjum Prosun (1995) Bangladeshi - model, film actress, director and producer.
Sunerah Binte Kamal (1995) Bangladeshi - model.
Nusrat Faria Mazhar (1995) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Sabila Nur (1995) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Margarita Mamun (1995) Bangladeshi / Russian - retired individual rhythmic gymnast.
Tishma (1996) Bangladeshi - rock music singer, musician, lyricist and music composer.
Porshi / Sabrina Porshi (1996) Bangladeshi - singer.
Nadia Afrin Mim (1996) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Sabina Hannan (1996) Bangladeshi - youtuber.
Zarin Tasnim Naumi (1996) Bangladeshi - singer.
Falguni Rahman Jolly (1996) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Reema Islam (1996) Bangladeshi - youtuber.
Lota / Lutfun Nahar Lata (1997) Bangladeshi - actress.
Reshma Islam (1997) Bangladeshi - youtuber.
Raba Khan (1998) Bangladeshi - youtuber.
Jessia Islam (1999) Bangladeshi - model and Miss Bangladesh 2017.
Nailah Jr (2001 or 2002) Bangladeshi - youtuber.
Puja Cherry Roy (2004) Bangladeshi - actress.
Salma Islam (?) Bangladeshi - youtuber.
Mahima Islam (?) Bangladeshi - youtuber.
Shimul Zaman (?) Bangladeshi - singer.
Maria Kibtia (?) Bangladeshi - youtuber.
Shikhee D’iordna (?) Bangladeshi - musician.
Pari ZaaD / Parizaad Zaman (?) Bangladeshi - youtuber and fashion blogger.
Samapika Debnath (?) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Shaina Amin / Mahmuda Amin Shaina (?) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Bijori Barkatullah (?) Bangladeshi - actress and dancer.
Zerin Mou (?) Bangladeshi - youtuber.
Tania Brishty (?) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Titan Chowdhury (?) Bangladeshi - model.
Shampa Reza (?) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
RJ Nilanjona (?) Bangladeshi - rapper and DJ.
Hosne Ara Putul (?) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Mousumi Nag (?) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Rumana Malik Munmun (?) Bangladeshi - model, actress, dancer, and television anchor.
Mukti (?) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Rakhi’s Beauty World (?) Bangladeshi - youtuber.
Moushumi (?) Bangladeshi - actress and director.
Shova Shahriar (?) Bangladeshi - model and Miss University Bangladesh 2016.
Misty Jannat (?) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Makeover by Tabassu (?) Bangladeshi - youtuber.
Moushumi Hamid (?) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Aparna Ghosh (?) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Bindiya (?) Bangladeshi - actress.
Sharbari Dasgupta (?) Bangladeshi - actress.
Hridi Haq (?) Bangladeshi - actress.
Tahamina Akter Authoy (?) Bangladeshi - Miss University Bangladesh 2017.
Humaira Himu (?) Bangladeshi - actress.
Ishrat Jahan Chaity (?) Bangladeshi - actress.
Munjarin Abony (?) Bangladeshi - dancer and Miss University Bangladesh 2015.
Nowshin (?) Bangladeshi - actress and radio personality.
Sushoma Sarkar (?) Bangladeshi - actress.
Achol / Achol Akhe (?) Bangladeshi - actress.
Samroj Ajmi Alvi (?) Bangladeshi - actress and model.  
Shabnom Bubly (?) Bangladeshi - actress and news anchor.
Champa / Gulshan Ara Akter Champa (?) Bangladeshi - actress.
Naznin Hasan Chumki (?) Bangladeshi - actress.
Jyotika Jyoti (?) Bangladeshi - actress.
Rozina (?) Bangladeshi - actress.
Tanjin Tisha (?) Bangladeshi - actress, model and TV presenter.
Anju Ghosh (?) Bangladeshi - actress.
Sara Zaker (?) Bangladeshi - actor, director, business entrepreneur and social activist.
Aruna Biswas (?) Bangladeshi - actress and director.
Chitralekha Guho (?) Bangladeshi - actress.
Tamalika Karmakar (?) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Rumana Khan (?) Bangladeshi - actress.
Lucy Tripti Gomes (?) Bangladeshi - actress.
Shormi Mala (?) Bangladeshi - actress.
Farhana Mili (?) Bangladeshi - actress.
Toma Mirza (?) Bangladeshi - actress.
Monira Mithu (?) Bangladeshi - actress.
Moutushi Biswas (?) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Shamima Nazneen (?) Bangladeshi - actress.
Shabnam Parvin (?) Bangladeshi - actress, director, and producer.
Rokeya Prachy (?) Bangladeshi - actress and director.
Quazi Nawshaba Ahmed (?) Bangladeshi - actress and voice artist.
Nijhum Rubina (?) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Saberi Alam (?) Bangladeshi - actress.
Shabnaz / Sabrina Tania (?) Bangladeshi - actress.
Shanta Islam / Najma Haque(?) Bangladeshi - actress, anchor and director.
Suborna Shirin (?) Bangladeshi - actress.
Kusum Sikder (?) Bangladeshi - actress, singer and model.
Amelia Maltepe (?) Bangladeshi - model. - Trans!
Chitra Sinha (?) Bangladeshi - actress, dancer and producer.
Richi Solaiman (?) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Tanvin Sweety (?) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Wahida Mollick Jolly (?) Bangladeshi - actress.
Jyotsna Biswas (?) Bangladeshi - actress.
Falguni Hamid (?) Bangladeshi - actress, playwright, director and producer.
Deepa Khandakar (?) Bangladeshi - actress.
Rumana Rashid Ishita (?) Bangladeshi - television actress, director, and writer.
Nadia Ahmed (?) Bangladeshi - actress and dancer.
Sabrin Saka Meem (?) Bangladeshi - actress and television news presenter.
Authi (?) Bangladeshi - actress and singer.
Samin Sababa (?) Bangladeshi - actress and model.
Anusheh Anadil (?) Bangladeshi - musician, artist, cultural activist, and entrepreneur.
Shusmita Anis (?) Bangladeshi - singer.
Ferdous Ara (?) Bangladeshi - singer.
Priyanka Gope (?) Bangladeshi - singer.
Shaila Simi (?) Bangladeshi - writer, poet, and Miss World Bangladesh 1999.
Nina Hamid (?) Bangladeshi - singer.
Rezwana Choudhury Bannya (?) Bangladeshi - singer.
Iffat Ara Dewan (?) Bangladeshi - singer and painter.
Nashid Kamal (?) Bangladeshi - vocalist, writer and professor of demography.
Khilkhil Kazi (?) Bangladeshi - singer and organizer.
Uma Khan (?) Bangladeshi - singer.
Fahmida Khatun (?) Bangladeshi - singer.
Konal (?) Bangladeshi - singer.
Kona / Dilshad Nahar Kona (?) Bangladeshi - singer.
Kazi Krishnokoli Islam (?) Bangladeshi - singer and lyricist.
Lemis / Lihat Lemis (?) Bangladeshi - singer.
Mehreen / Mehreen Mahmud (?) Bangladeshi - singer.
Chandana Mazumdar (?) Bangladeshi - singer.
Aditi Mohsin (?) Bangladeshi - singer.
Mitali Mukherjee (?) Bangladeshi - singer.
Anupama Mukti (?) Bangladeshi - singer.
Rawshan Ara Mustafiz (?) Bangladeshi - singer.
Shabnam Mustari (?) Bangladeshi - singer.
Nodi / Moumita Tashrin Nodi (?) Bangladeshi - singer.
Oyshee (?) Bangladeshi - singer.
Rizia Parveen (?) Bangladeshi - singer.
Sahana Bajpaie (?) Bangladeshi - singer.
Papia Sarwar (?) Bangladeshi - singer.
Shithi Saha (?) Bangladeshi - singer.
Abida Sultana (?) Bangladeshi - singer.
Fatema Tuz Zohra (?) Bangladeshi - singer.
Chandrika Chevli (?) Bangladeshi - actress and broadcaster.
Mumtahana Elahi (?) Bangladeshi - Instagrammer (abayaholic).
Naziba Naushin (?) Bangladeshi - Instagrammer (naziba.naushin).
Mehzabin A. Aurna (?) Bangladeshi - Instagrammer (mehzalicious).
Zahra Mitu (?) Bangladeshi - model and Miss Supermodel International Bangladesh 2017.
Tania Rahman Tonni (?) Bangladeshi - Miss World Bangladesh 1998.
Rehnuma Dilruba Chitra (?) Bangladeshi - Miss World Bangladesh 1996.
Yasmin Bilkis Sathi (?) Bangladeshi - Miss World Bangladesh 1995.
Anika Taher (?) Bangladeshi - Miss World Bangladesh 1994.
F - Athletes:
Nilufar Yasmin (1975) Bangladeshi - jumper.
Beauty Nazmun Nahar (1984) Bangladeshi - track and field sprint athlete.
Foujia Huda (1985) Bangladeshi - sprinter.
Shirin Akter (1994) Bangladeshi - sprinter.
M:
Amaresh Roy Chowdhury (1928) Bangladeshi - vocalist.
Iqbal Bahar Chowdhury (1930) Bangladeshi - news presenter, elocutionist and voice actor.
Masud Ali Khan (1931) Bangladeshi - actor.
Saidur Rahman Boyati (1931) Bangladeshi - singer.
Sunil Dhar (1933) Bangladeshi - musician.
Duke / Abdul Fakir (1935) Bangladeshi / Ethiopian - singer.
Momtazuddin Ahmed (1935) Bangladeshi - playwright-actor and educationist
Mustafa Zaman Abbasi (1936) Bangladeshi - musicologist.
Syed Hasan Imam (1935) Bangladeshi - actor, film director, television director.
Ashish Kumar Louho (1937)  Bangladeshi - actor, playwright, dialogue writer and story writer.
Pabitra Mohan Dey (1937) Bangladeshi - tabla player.
Mobarak Hossain Khan (1938) Bangladeshi - musicologist, musician, and writer.
Prabir Mitra (1940) Bangladeshi - actor.
Syed Abdul Hadi (1940) Bangladeshi - singer.
Ramendu Majumdar (1941) Bangladeshi - actor, stage director and theater producer.
Ataur Rahman (1941) Bangladeshi - actor.
ATM Shamsuzzaman (1941) Bangladeshi - actor, director and screen-playwright.
Amjad Hossain (1942) Bangladeshi - film director, actor, scriptwriter and lyricist.
Keramat Moula (1942) Bangladeshi - theater activist and art director.
Jamaluddin Hossain (1943) Bangladeshi - actor, director and theater activist.
Ahmed Sharif (1943) Bangladeshi - actor.
Enamul Haqu (1943) Bangladeshi - actor and academic.
Kari Amir Uddin Ahmed (1943) Bangladeshi - musician.
Jayanta Chattopadhyay (1944) Bangladeshi - actor and reciter.
Abul Hayat (1944) Bangladeshi - actor and writer.
Khurshid Alam (1944) Bangladeshi - singer.
Aly Zaker (1944) Bangladeshi - actor, businessman, director and writer.
Tele Samad (1945) Bangladeshi - actor.
Badal Roy (1945) Bangladeshi - tabla player, percussionist, and recording artist.
Ujjal / Ashraf Uddin Ahmed (1946) Bangladeshi - actor and director.
Farooque / Akbar Hossain (1948) Bangladeshi - actor.
Mamunur Rashid (1948) Bangladeshi - actor, director and scriptwriter.
Rathindranath Roy (1949) Bangladeshi - musician.
Gerry Bednob (1950) Indo-Trinidadian [Bangladeshi] - actor and comedian.
Abul Khair (1950) Bangladeshi - actor.
Syed Neaz Ahmad (1950’s) Bangladeshi - academic, writer, journalist, and critic.
Wasim / Mesbah Uddin Ahmed (1950) Bangladeshi - actor.
Alamgir / Alamgir Hossain (1950) Bangladeshi - actor and television host. .
Raisul Islam Asad / Raisul Islam Asad (1953) Bangladeshi - actor.
Tariq Anam Khan (1953) Bangladeshi - actor, director, writer and producer.
Subir Nandi (1953) Bangladeshi - musician.
Afzal Hossain (1954) Bangladeshi - actor, director, writer and painter.
Alamgir (1955) Bangladeshi - singer.
Sadek Bachchu (1955) Bangladeshi - singer.
Andrew Kishore (1955) Bangladeshi - singer.
Malay Bhowmick (1956) Bangladeshi - playwright, actor, director, and educationist.
Ilias Kanchan (1956) Bangladeshi - actor.
Ali Raj (1957) Bangladeshi - actor.
Ayub Bachchu (1958) Bangladeshi - musician.
Shahadat Hossain Khan (1958) Bangladeshi - musician.
Eenasul Fateh (1959) Bangladeshi - cultural practitioner, magician, and live artist.
Rez Kabir / Rezaul Kabir (1959) Bangladeshi - actor.
Masum Parvez Rubel (1960) Bangladeshi - film actor, fighting director, producer and director.
Alaur Rahman (1960) Bangladeshi - singer.
Fazlur Rahman Babu (1960) Bangladeshi - actor and singer.
Kafil Ahmed (1962) Bangladeshi - poet, singer and artist.
Salauddin Lavlu (1962) Bangladeshi - actor.
Chandan Sen (1963) Bangladeshi - actor, playwright, and director.
Kumar Bishwajit (1963) Bangladeshi - singer and composer.
Bapparaj (1963) Bangladeshi - actor, director and producer.
James / Faruq Mahfuz Anam (1964) Bangladeshi - singer, guitarist, and composer.
Ahmed Rubel (1965) Bangladeshi - actor.
Shahidul Alam Sachchu (1965) Bangladeshi - actor.
Kamal Ahmed (1965) Bangladeshi - singer.
Tauquir Ahmed (1965/1966) Bangladeshi -architect, actor and director.
Kamal Ahmed (1966) Bangladesh / Trinidadian - comedian and producer.
Azad Abul Kalam (1966) Bangladeshi - actor, director and writer.
Shuvro Dev (1966) Bangladeshi - musician.
Misha Sawdagor / Shahid Hasan Misha (1966)  Bangladeshi - actor.
Zahid Hasan (1967) Bangladeshi - singer.
Mahfuz Ahmed (1967) Bangladeshi - actor.
Menhaj Huda (1967) Bangladeshi - director and producer
Omar Sunny / Omar Sani (1969) Bangladeshi - actor.
Kishon Khan (1970) Bangladeshi - jazz pianist, composer, arranger and music producer.
Chanchal Chowdhury (1971) Bangladeshi - actor and model.
Amit Hasan (1972) Bangladeshi - actor.
Mosharraf Karim (1972) Bangladeshi - actor.
Asif Akbar (1972) Bangladeshi - singer.
Monir Khan (1972) Bangladeshi - singer.
Riaz / Riaz Uddin Ahamed Siddique (1972) Bangladeshi - actor, producer, model, and television presenter.
Amin Khan (1972) Bangladeshi - actor.
Ferdous Ahmed (1973) Bangladeshi - actor.
Shakil Khan (1973) Bangladeshi - actor.
Sumon / Saidus Salehin Khaled (1973) Bangladeshi - bass player, singer, songwriter, composer, music producer.
Anisur Rahman Milon (1974) Bangladeshi - actor.
Bappa Mazumder (1974) Bangladeshi - lyricist and composer.
Tanzir Tuhin (1974) Bangladeshi - musician, singer-songwriter, actor, painter, and architect.
Ziaur Rahman Zia (1975) Bangladeshi - musician, composer, bassist, songwriter, and architect.
Pritom Ahmed (1976) Bangladeshi - singer, songwriter, and music composer.
Iresh Zaker (1976) Bangladeshi - actor.
Shahriar Nazim Joy (1978) Bangladeshi - actor, writer, and director.
Ananta Jalil / M.A. Jalil Anantal (1978) Bangladeshi - actor, director, producer, and businessman.
Tonmoy Tansen (1978) Bangladeshi - singer and film director.
Arnob / Shayan Chowdhury Arnob (1978) Bangladeshi - musician, singer and composer.
Habib Wahid (1979) Bangladeshi - composer, musician and singer.
Tahsan / Tahsan Khan / Tahsan Rahman Khan (1979) Bangladeshi - singer-songwriter, composer, actor, teacher, and model.
Shajal Noor (1980) Bangladeshi - actor and model.
Apurba / Ziaul Faruq Apurba (1981) Bangladeshi - actor and model.
Bappy Chowdhury (1982) Bangladeshi - actor.
Shishir Ahmed (1982) Bangladeshi  - guitarist, multi-instrumentalist and composer.
Aamer Rahman (1982) Bangladeshi - comedian.
Shuvo / dRockstar Shuvo / Moidul Islam Khan Shuvo (1982) Bangladeshi - singer-songwriter.
Topu / Rashed Uddin Ahmed Topu (1982) Bangladeshi - musician, singer-songwriter and composer.
Arifin Shuvo (1982) Bangladeshi - actor and television personality.
Nirab Hossain (1983) Bangladeshi - actor and model.
Kazi Shuvo (1983) Bangladeshi - singer.
Arun Saha (1983) Bangladeshi - actor and musician.
Mamnun Hasan Emon (1983) Bangladeshi - actor and model.
Asif Azim (1984) Bangladeshi - model.
Shakib Khan (1984) Bangladeshi - actor.
SP / Mumzy Stranger (1984) Bangladeshi - MC, singer, songwriter and record producer.
Symon / Symon Sadik (1985) Bangladeshi - actor.
Jan Uddin (1985) Bangladeshi - model.
Amaan Reza (1986) Bangladeshi - actor.
Fahim Faisal (1986) Bangladeshi - singer, composer and media personality.
Rahsaan Islam / Rahsaan Noor / Rahsaan Noor Islam (1986) Bangladeshi - actor and filmmaker.
Arfin Rumey (1987) Bangladeshi - singer, musician, composer, lyricist, music director and model.
Rakib Mosabbir (1988) Bangladeshi - singer-songwriter, musician and record producer.
Tawsif Mahbub (1988) Bangladeshi - actor.
Ron Mustafaa (1989) Bangladeshi - actor.
Anik Khan (1989) Bangladeshi - singer-songwriter, rapper, and director.
Rahat Hossain (1989) Bangladeshi - youtuber.
Hridoy Khan (1990) Bangladeshi - singer, music composer, and actor.
Islah Abdur-Rahman (1991) Bangladeshi - director, actor and screenwriter.
Sanjoy / Sanjoy Deb (1991) Bangladeshi - musician, DJ, producer, and director.
Imran Mahmudul (1991) Bangladeshi - music composer and singer.
Shoumik Ahmed (1992) Bangladeshi - actor and singer.
Shouvik Ahmed (1992) Bangladeshi - youtuber.
Nish / Nishat Monsur (1994) Bangladeshi - singer, songwriter, guitarist and pianist.
ICEY (1995) Bangladeshi - rapper, singer, and instagrammer (icey4u, dreamscouple, p.ropose, iceylit).
Tamim Mridha (1997) Bangladeshi - singer.
Tawhid Afridi (1997) Bangladeshi - youtuber.
Ahnaf Nasif (1999) Bangladeshi - youtuber.
Prottoy Heron (2001) Bangladeshi - youtuber.
Fatin Arman Nahin (2002) Bangladeshi - youtuber.
Iftakar Chowdhury (?) Bangladeshi - actor and director.
Big Baby Gandhi / Nasif Allah (?) Bangladeshi - rapper.
Ellis Miah (?) Bangladeshi, Unspecified Caribbean - actor, singer-songwriter, DJ, composer, and producer.
Niloy Alamgir (?) Bangladeshi - actor and model.
Hero Alom (?) Bangladeshi - actor, model and social media star.
Asif Imrose (?) Bangladeshi - actor and model.
Afran Nisho (?) Bangladeshi - actor and model.
Irfan Sazzad (?) Bangladeshi - actor and model.
Adil Hossain Nobel (?) Bangladeshi - model.
Sumit Chakravarti (?) Bangladeshi, Indian - actor.
Lr Khan Simanto (?) Bangladeshi - actor.
Ifte Amed (?) Bangladeshi - model.
Agun / Khan Asifur Rahman Agun (?) Bangladeshi - musician.
Saleh Ahmed (?) Bangladeshi - actor.
Litu Anam (?) Bangladeshi - actor.
Masum Aziz (?) Bangladeshi - actor.
Fakhrul Hasan Boiragi (?) Bangladeshi - actor.
Intekhab Dinar (?) Bangladeshi - actor.
Azizul Hakim (?) Bangladeshi - actor.
Rawnak Hasan (?) Bangladeshi - actor and playwright.
Ejajul Islam (?) Bangladeshi - actor.
Helal Khan (?) Bangladeshi - actor and producer.  
Mir Sabbir (?) Bangladeshi - actor and director.  
Arman Parvez Murad (?) Bangladeshi - actor.
Nayeem (?) Bangladeshi - actor.
Nurul Islam Bablu (?) Bangladeshi - actor.
Pijush Bandyopadhyay (?) Bangladeshi - actor.
Ziaul Roshan (?) Bangladeshi - actor and model.
Mishu Sabbir (?) Bangladeshi - actor and model.
Sadman Sameer (?) Bangladeshi - actor and model.
Shahiduzzaman Selim (?) Bangladeshi - actor.
Shahed Sharif Khan (?) Bangladeshi - actor.
Afzal Sharif (?) Bangladeshi - actor.
Danny Sidak (?) Bangladeshi - actor.
Shatabdi Wadud (?) Bangladeshi - actor.
Shams Sumon (?) Bangladeshi - actor.
Taskeen Rahman (?) Bangladeshi - actor.
Zayed Khan (?) Bangladeshi - actor.
Titas Zia (?) Bangladeshi - actor.
Mujibur Rahman Dilu (?) Bangladeshi - television and stage actor, director, theater activist and playwright.
Minar Rahman (?) Bangladeshi - lyricist, composer, singer, actor and cartoonist.
Tony Dias (?) Bangladeshi - actor and director.
Hamin Ahmed (?) Bangladeshi - musician.
Shafin Ahmed (?) Bangladeshi - singer and composer. .
Rafiqul Alam (?) Bangladeshi - musician.  
Nolok Babu (?) Bangladeshi - singer.  
Partha Barua (?) Bangladeshi - musician and actor. .  
Balam (?) Bangladeshi - singer, guitarist, composer, performer and producer.
Tapan Chowdhury (?) Bangladeshi - musician.
Sajib Das (?) Bangladeshi - musician.
Motiul Haque Khan (?) Bangladeshi - musician.
Haider Hussain (?) Bangladeshi - singer-songwriter.
Iqbal Asif Jewel (?) Bangladeshi - singer, songwriter, guitarist, and producer.
Kaderi Kibria (?) Bangladeshi - singer.
Kiran Chandra Roy (?) Bangladeshi - singer.
Tapan Mahmud (?) Bangladeshi - singer.
Pollob Vai (?) Bangladeshi - rapper.
Chandan Sinha (?) Bangladeshi - singer.
ZooEL / Zooel Morshed (?) Bangladeshi - audio engineer, music composer and singer.
Muhin (?) Bangladeshi - singer.
Indra Mohan Rajbongshi (?) Bangladeshi - singer.
Sadi Mohammad (?) Bangladeshi - singer and composer.
Emon Saha (?) Bangladeshi - singer and musician.
Shahid / Syed Shahid (?) Bangladeshi - musician and composer.
Ferdous Wahid (?) Bangladeshi - singer and director.
Mujib Pardeshi (?) Bangladeshi - musician, film actor, and music director.
DJ Rahat / Rahat Hayat (?) Bangladeshi - DJ.
Russel Ali (?) Bangladeshi - musician.
S.I. Tutul / A B M Shahidul Islam (?) Bangladeshi - singer and musician.
Nayeem Faisal (?) Bangladeshi - Instagrammer (nayeem_faisal_).
Al Fahad Bari (?) Bangladeshi - Instagrammer (alfahadbari).
M - Athletes:
Saidur Rahman Dawn (1963) Bangladeshi - sprinter.
Golam Ambia (1966) Bangladeshi - sprinter.
Mohamed Shah Alam (1962) Bangladeshi - sprinter.
Mohamed Shah Jalal (1966) Bangladeshi - sprinter.
Shahanuddin Choudhury (1967) Bangladeshi - sprinter.
Mohamed Hossain Milzer (1967) Bangladeshi - sprinter.
Mohamed Mehdi Hasan (1971) Bangladeshi - sprinter.
Mohamed Mahbub Alam (1972) Bangladeshi - sprinter.
Bimal Tarafdar (1974) Bangladeshi - sprinter.
Mohamed Abu Abdullah (1981) Bangladeshi - track and field sprint athlete.
Mohammad Shamsuddin (1983) Bangladeshi - sprinter.
Syque Caesar / Quazi Syque Caesar (1990) Bangladeshi - gymnast.
Mohan Khan (1991) Bangladeshi - sprinter.
Masbah Ahmmed (1995) Bangladeshi - sprinter.
Muhammad Ali (1996) Bangladeshi - boxer.
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Recent Match Report - Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka 2nd Test 2022
Recent Match Report – Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka 2nd Test 2022
Toss Bangladesh opt to bat vs Sri Lanka Bangladesh have won the toss and chosen to bat first in Dhaka, as both sides made two changes apiece to the XIs that started the first Test in Chattogram. The hosts have brought in Mosaddek Hossain for the injured Nayeem Hasan, who took six wickets in the first innings in Chattogram, before picking up a finger injury later in the match. Although Mosaddek…
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Bangladesh bat; Rajitha, Jayawickrama in for Sri Lanka
Bangladesh bat; Rajitha, Jayawickrama in for Sri Lanka
Toss Bangladesh opt to bat vs Sri Lanka Bangladesh have won the toss and chosen to bat first in Dhaka, as both sides made two changes apiece to the XIs that started the first Test in Chattogram. The hosts have brought in Mosaddek Hossain for the injured Nayeem Hasan, who took six wickets in the first innings in Chattogram, before picking up a finger injury later in the match. Although Mosaddek…
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Co się dzisiaj działo? #139 19.05.2022
Mecz testowy, dzień 5: mecz Sri Lanka (397 & 260/6, Angelo Mathews 199 & Niroshan Dickwella 61* , Kasun Rajitha 4/60) Bangladesz (465/9d, Tamim Iqbal 133, Nayeem Hasan 6/105 & Taijul Islam 4/82) zakończył się brakiem rozstrzygnięcia
NHL, play-offy:
Hurricanes-Rangers 2:1 po dogrywce (1:0 w serii)
Flames-Oilers 9:6 (1:0 w serii)
MLB: Cubs-Pirates 2:3 (16-21)
NBA, play-offy: Warriors-Mavericks 112:87 (1:0 w serii)
Copa Libertadores:
Athletico Paranense-Libertad 2:0
Nacional Montevideo-Velez Sarsfield 2:3
Palmeiras-Emelec 1:0
Colon-Olimpia Asuncion 2:1
Deportivo Tachira-independiente Petrolero 3:0
Tolima-America MG 2:2
Allianza Lima-Fortaleza 0:2
Challenger w Francavilli: Paweł Cias-Matteo Arnaldi 1:6 2;6
League Two, play-offy: Port Vale-Swindon 2:0 po karnych (3:2 w dwumeczu, awans Port Vale na Wembley)
Mistrzostwa Europy u17 w piłce nożnej: Polska-Holandia 1:2
Miśtrzostwa Śwata w hokeju:
elita:
Wielka Brytania-USA 0:3
Niemcy-Dania 1:0
Czechy-Łotwa 5:1
Kanada-Kazachstan 6:3
dywizja IIB kobiet:
Islandia-Turcja 3:2
Chorwacja-Australia 0:13
IBL: San Marino-Parma 5:8 (0-1)
Giro d'Italia:
etap 12
Stefano Oldani (ITA)
2. Lorenzo Rota (ITA)
3. Gijs Leemreize (NL)
55. Cesare Benedetti
generalka
Juan Pedro Lopez (ESP)
2. Richard Carapaz (COL)
3. Joao Almeida (POR)
132. Cesare Benedetti
Turniej ITF w Villach:
Marco de Rossi-Sandro Kopp 6:7(8) 3:6
Weronika Falkowska-Malene Helgo 6:2 6:2
Weronika Falkowska/Gergana Topalova-Sarah Kanduth/Mariya Kostjuk 6:1 6:2
Turniej WTA w Strasburgu: Magda Linette-Angelique Kerber 2:6 6:4 4:6
Turniej ATP w Genewie: Kamil Majchrzak-Richard Gasquet 2:6 4:6
Challenger w Tunisie: Karol Drzewiecki/Alex Lawson-Skander Mansouri/Li Tu 6:2 7:6(3)
Turniej ITF w Antalyi: Jasza Szajrych-Daniel Rincon 1:6 0:6
Turniej ITF w Rzymie:
Maja Chwalińska/Cristina Dinu-Giulia Crescenzi/Verena Meliss 7:6(2) 4:6 7-10
Martyna Kubka/Miriam Kolodziejova-Matilde Paoletti/Lisa Pigato 4:6 3:6
Euroleague, Final Four:
Olympiakos-Anadolu Efes 74:77
Barcelona-Real Madryt 83:86
Energa Basket Liga, finał: Śląsk Wrocław-Legia Warszawa 85:88 (1:1 w serii)
Mistrzostwa Europy w siatkówce U21 juniorek, kwalifikacje: Polska-Czechy 3:0
PDC Premier League, 15 turniej:
ćwierćfinały
Gerwyn Price-Jonny Clayton 3:6
Michael Smith-Michael van Gerwen 6:5
James Wade-Peter Wright 3:6
Joe Cullen-Gary Anderson 6:1
półfinały
Jonny Clayton-Michael Smith 6:4
Peter Wright-Joe Cullen 1:6
finał
Jonny Clayton-Joe Cullen 4:6
IPL: Royal Challengers Bangalore (170/2, Virat Kohli 73, Josh Hazlewood 2/39) pokonali Gujarat Titans (168/5, Hardik Pandya 62*, Rashid Khan 2/32) 8 wicketami
mecz Twenty20: Namibia (124/2, Craig Williams 62*, David Wiese 3/27) pokonała Zimbabwe (122/8, Milton Shumba 29, Luke Jongwe 1/16) 8 wicketami
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Bangladesh Spinner Nayeem Hasan Ruled out of Second Test Against Sri Lanka
Bangladesh Spinner Nayeem Hasan Ruled out of Second Test Against Sri Lanka
Nayeem Hasan Ruled out of Second Test Against Sri Lanka According to Chowdhury, the chances of Nayeem making the cut for the upcoming Test series against West Indies is slim, considering that he’ll need three to four weeks to recover from the injury IANS Last Updated:May 20, 2022, 22:38 IST FOLLOW US ON: Bangladesh off-spinner Nayeem Hasan has been ruled out of the second Test against Sri…
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Despite Joy's 86, Phillips' four-for holds Bangladesh in check.
On the opening day of the Sylhet Test, New Zealand’s unexpected hero with the ball was Glenn Phillips, who restricted Bangladesh to 310 for 9. Middle-order batsman and occasional off-spinner Phillips finished the day with 4 for 53 as New Zealand orchestrated a batting collapse that began at the close of the second session. Phillips has only taken two Tests, and this is the first time he has been…
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BAN vs SL: बांग्लादेश के स्पिनर्स ने झटके 10 विकेट, ओपनर्स ने श्रीलंका को दिया करारा जवाब
BAN vs SL: बांग्लादेश के स्पिनर्स ने झटके 10 विकेट, ओपनर्स ने श्रीलंका को दिया करारा जवाब
चटगांव. ऑफ स्पिनर नईम हसन (Nayeem Hasan) ने करियर का सर्वश्रेष्ठ प्रदर्शन करते हुए 105 रन देकर 6 विकेट चटकाए. उन्होंने एंजेलो मैथ्यूज को एक रन से दोहरे शतक से महरूम किया, लेक��न इसके बावजूद श्रीलंका की टीम बांग्लादेश के खिलाफ पहले क्रिकेट टेस्ट के दूसरे दिन सोमवार को पहली पारी में 397 रन बनाने में सफल रही. मैथ्यूज (Angelo Mathews) 199 रन बनाकर आउट होने वाले अंतिम बल्लेबाज रहे. उन्होंने 397 गेंद की…
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Mehidy has been ruled out of the first Test against Sri Lanka suffering to a finger injury.
Mehidy has been ruled out of the first Test against Sri Lanka suffering to a finger injury.
Bangladesh’s key spinner Mehidy Hasan has been ruled out of the first match of the two-match Test series against Sri Lanka owing to a finger injury. Nayeem Hasan will take Mehidy’s position in the Test team. It is also believed that Mehidy’s prospects of participating in the second Test are minimal. Mehidy suffered the injury on the day the national selection panel revealed the 16-man team,…
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Recent Match Report - Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka 2nd Test 2022
Recent Match Report – Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka 2nd Test 2022
Toss Bangladesh opt to bat vs Sri Lanka Bangladesh have won the toss and chosen to bat first in Dhaka, as both sides made two changes apiece to the XIs that started the first Test in Chattogram. The hosts have brought in Mosaddek Hossain for the injured Nayeem Hasan, who took six wickets in the first innings in Chattogram, before picking up a finger injury later in the match. Although Mosaddek…
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Mathews nears 150, Nayeem's double-strike puts Bangladesh back into the game
Mathews nears 150, Nayeem’s double-strike puts Bangladesh back into the game
Lunch Sri Lanka 327 for 6 (Mathews 147*, Chandimal 66, Nayeem 4-87) vs Bangladesh Angelo Mathews kept Sri Lanka on track for most of the second day’s morning session in Chattogram. Bangladesh got back into the game only in the last 18 minutes when Nayeem Hasan removed half-centurion Dinesh Chandimal and Niroshan Dickwella in the same over. Mathews finished the session unbeaten on 147, with…
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U-19 World Cup: An opportunity like never before
It's considered the stepping stone for the stars of the future and 16 teams, including three-time champions India, would be aiming to discover their Virat Kohlis and Steve Smiths when the ICC Under-19 World Cup starts off here tomorrow.
From Kohli to Smith, most modern-day greats have learnt the ropes in the biennial event, which has gained significance with every passing edition.
The boys not only become men here, they also become household names with millions following the live broadcast of the competition.
The event begins tomorrow with Pakistan taking on Afghanistan and hosts New Zealand facing reigning champions West Indies.
India, eager to prove themselves after their disastrous showing in the Asia Cup, open their campaign against Australia at Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui.
The tournament's stature has risen to such an extent that a great like Rahul Dravid, the current India U-19 coach, would love to have been part of it back in the day.
"We never played this tournament in my day. After 1988 they didn't hold the tournament for 10 years, so I've no exposure of playing and being part of this tournament. I tell a lot of these boys that I think it's a terrific opportunity for them to be a part of this tournament," Dravid had said in the lead up to the event.
Countless number of U-19 players have gone on to represent their countries at the highest level. Each edition unearths oodles of talent and makes them overnight stars, be it Rishabh Pant or Alzaari Joseph from the previous edition in 2016 when three-time champions India lost the final to the West Indies.
This edition too has created high expectations with a selected bunch already proving themselves at the first-class level.
The likes of India captain Prithvi Shaw, teammate Shubham Gill, Australia captain Jason Sangha, Pakistan pacer Shaheen Afridi, Afghanistan batting sensation Baheer Shah, they all go into the event after making a mark on the domestic circuit back home.
Shaw, Gill, Sangha and Shah already have a first-class hundred to their name while left-arm pacer Afridi hogged the limelight by taking eight for 39 in the Quad-e-Azam Trophy, the best figures by a Pakistani on first-class debut.
The sensational performances of Baheer Shah too has created a buzz. The 17-year-old averages a staggering 121.77 in his seven-match first-class career, beating even the legendary Donald Bradman (95.14).
He has the highest average in the list of players with at least 1000 first-class runs, leaving behind not just Bradman but also Vijay Merchant (71.64) and George Headley (69.86).
The exploits of India captain and opener Shaw too are well-documented. After grabbing headlines with his performance in junior cricket, Shaw has graduated to the higher-level so seamlessly that he always belonged there. Therefore, it was not a surprise that he hit a match-winning hundred on Ranji Trophy debut 12 months ago.
Adding to the tournament flavour will be the sons of Steve Waugh and Makhya Ntini, Austin and Thando who will be turning up for Australia and South African respectively. Cricket Australia CEO James Sutherland's son Will is also in the national squad.
With the IPL auction round the corner, there is every possibility that a millionaire could from the U-19 World Cup, just like Pant had a bagged Rs 1.9 crore deal with Delhi Daredevils after his stellar showing in Bangladesh.
The 22-day tournament, featuring 16 teams and being played across seven venues in the cities of Christchurch, Queenstown, Tauranga and Whangarei, will see 20 matches being broadcast live.
Squads
India: Prithvi Shaw (C), Shubman Gill, Aryan Juyal, Abhishek Sharma, Arshdeep Singh, Harvik Desai, Manjot Kalra, Kamlesh Nagarkoti, Pankaj Yadav, Riyan Parag, Ishan Porel, Himanshu Rana, Anukul Roy, Shivam Mavi, Shiva Singh.
Pakistan: Hasan Khan (C), Rohail Nazir , Mohammad Ali Khan, Ali Zaryab, Ammad Alam, Arshad Iqbal, Imran Shah, Mohammad Taha, Muhammad Mohsin Khan, Muhammad Musa, Muhammad Zaid, Munir Riaz, Saad Khan, Shaheen Afridi, Suleman Shafqat.
Bangladesh: Saif Hassan (C), Afif Hossain, Aminul Islam, Hasan Mahmud, Mahidul Islam Ankon, Mohammad Naim, Mohammad Rakib, Nayeem Hasan, Pinak Ghosh, Qazi Onik, Robiul Hoque, Roni Hossen , Shakil Hossain, Tipu Sultan, Towhid Hridoy.
Sri Lanka: Kamindu Mendis (C), Jehan Daniel, Krishan Sanjula, Ashen Bandara, Hareen Buddila, Hasitha Boyagoda, Nipun Dananjaya, Thisaru Rashmika, Nawanidu Fernando, Santhush Gunathilaka, Praveen Jayawickrama, Dhananjaya Lakshan, Nishan Madushka, Nipun Malinga, Kalana Perera.
Afghanistan: Naveen-ul-Haq (C), Azmatullah Omarzai, Baheer Shah, Darwish Rasooli, Ikram Ali Khil, Mohammad Ibrahim, Mujeeb Zadran, Nisar Wahdat, Qais Ahmad, Rahmanullah, Tariq Stanikzai, Wafadar ,Waqarullah Ishaq, Yousuf Zazai, Zahir Khan.
Australia: Jason Sangha (C), Will Sutherland, Xavier Bartlett, Max Bryant, Jack Edwards, Zak Evans, Jarrod Freeman, Ryan Hadley, Baxter Holt, Nathan McSweeney, Jonathan Merlo, Lloyd Pope, Jason Ralston, Param Uppal, Austin Waugh.
New Zealand: Kaylum Boshier (C), Finn Allen, Jakob Bhula, Max Chu, Katene Clarke, Matthew Fisher, Luke Georgeson, Ben Lockrose, Callum McLachlan, Felix Murray, Dale Phillips, Rachin Ravindra, Sandeep Patel, Connor Sullivan, Todd Watson.
Canada: Arslan Khan (C), Akash Gill, Ashtan Deosammy, Emanuel Khokhar, Kavian Naress, Kevin Singh, Pranav Sharma, Randhir Sandhu, Krishen Samuel, Faisal Jamkhandi, Arshdeep Dhaliwal, Rishiv Joshi, Aran Pathmanathan, Pieter Pretorius, Rommel Shazad.
England: Harry Brook (C), Ethan Bamber, Liam Banks, Tom Banton, Jack Davies, Adam Finch, Luke Hollman, Will Jacks, Tom Lammonby, Dillon Pennington, Savin Perera, Tom Scriven, Prem Sisodiya, Fin Trenouth, Roman Walker.
Ireland: Harry Tector (C), Ian Anders, Aaron Cawley, Varun Chopra, Mark Donegan, JJ Garth, Jamie Grassi, Reece Kelly, Graham Kennedy, Joshua Little, Sam Murphy, Max Neville, Neil Rock, Morgan Topping, Andrew Vincent.
Kenya: Sachin Bhudia (C), Maxwel Ager, Abhishekh Chidambaran, Aveet Desai, Jay Doshi, Aman Gandhi, Ankit Hirani , Jasraj Kundi, Jayant Mepani, Gerard Mwendwa, Dennis Musyoka, Thomas Ochieng, Sukhdeep Singh, Siddharth Vasudev, Rene Were.
Papua New Guinea: Sema Kamea (C), Eisa Eka, James Tau, Tau Toa Nou, Nou Rarua, Igo Mahuru, Simon Atai, Leke Morea, Vagi Karaho, Kevau Tau, Heagi Toua, Daure Aiga, Ovia Sam, Sinaka Arua, Boge Arua.
Namibia: Lohan Louwrens (C), Henry Brink, Petrus Burger, Jan-Izak de Villiers, Shaun Fouche, Jurgen Linde, Nicol Loftie-Eaton, Gerhard Lottering, Erich van Mollendorf, Dewald Nell, Mauritius Ngupita, Ben Shikongo, Floris Steenkamp, Ramon Wilmot, Eben van Wyk.
South Africa: Raynard van Tonder (C), Matthew Breetzke , Gerald Coetzee, Jade de Klerk, Jean du Plessism, Fraser Jones, Wandile Makwetu, Akhona Mnyaka, Andile Mokgakane, Kgaudisa Molefe, Jason Niemand, Thando Ntini, Jiveshan Pillay, Hermann Rolfes, Kenan Smith.
West Indies: Emmanuel Stewart (C), Kirstan Kallicharan, Ronaldo Alimohamed, Alick Athanaze, Cephas Cooper, Jarion Hoyte, Kimani Melius, Ashmead Nedd, Kian Pemberton, Raymond Perez, Joshua Persaud, Jeavor Royal, Keagan Simmons, Bhaskar Yadram, Nyeem Young.
Zimbabwe: Liam Roche (C), Robert Chimhinya, Jonathan Connolly, Gregory Dollar, Alistair Frost, Taun Harrison, Wesley Madhevere, Tanunurwa Makoni, Donald Mlambo, Dion Myers, Tinashe Nenhunzi, Nkosilatu Nunu, Kieran Robinson, Jayden Schadendorf, Milton Shumba.
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