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| New Zealand thrash Tigers | New Zealand have completed an innings victory against Bangladesh in just three days to win the two match series 2-0. | 14 Jan 2008 | Zac Gelman |
| NZ do it easy... again | New Zealand have proved too good yet again for a hapless Bangladesh, who finished day two at 51-5 in their second innings | 13 Jan 2008 | Archie Mac |
| New Zealand take early control | The gap in class was apparent today in Wellington as new Zealand took a quick and controlling lead of the second Test. | 12 Jan 2008 | Zac Gelman |
| NZ Defeat Bangladesh; Again | Despite a much better fight from Bangladesh, New Zealand still cruised to a nine wicket win in the first Test of the two match series. | 06 Jan 2008 | Archie Mac |
| Debutants star for Bangladesh | A fine performance from Bangladesh's debutant openers have put them right back in the match at the end of day two at Dunedin. | 05 Jan 2008 | Zac Gelman |
| NZ in Strong Position | New Zealand have worked themselves into a good position at stumps on day one against Bangladesh, finishing at 156-4 in reply to 137 | 04 Jan 2008 | Archie Mac |
| NZ Clean Sweep | A flogging, Humiliating, a cricketing lesson, take your pick to describe the Black Caps chasing down a target of 93 in just six overs | 31 Dec 2007 | Archie Mac |
| NZ Win Series | New Zealand gave Bangladesh a cricketing lesson today at McLean Park, smashing 335-5 and then winning on the D/L method by 102 runs | 28 Dec 2007 | Archie Mac |
| Finally A Win For NZ | The Black Caps finally broke through for a morale boosting victory, defeating a collapsing Bangladesh by six wickets with 44 balls left | 26 Dec 2007 | Archie Mac |
| Rasel forced to return home | Bangladesh fast bowler Syed Rasel has returned home from Bangladesh's tour of New Zealand after injuring his collar bone. | 17 Dec 2007 | James Nixon |
| Ashraful leads Bangladesh to NZ | Mohammad Ashraful will lead Bangladesh to New Zealand to play three one day internationals next month. | 29 Nov 2007 | Liam Camps |
| Siddons is new Bangladesh coach | After much consideration of several candidates, the Bangladesh Cricket Board has named Jamie Siddons to the post of national coach. | 28 Oct 2007 | Liam Camps |
| Woolmer murdered - pathologist | The Jamaican pathologist who conducted the autopsy on Bob Woolmer has maintained has maintained his view that the death was murder. | 25 Oct 2007 | Richard Dickinson |
| Afridi takes Pak to top spot | Pakistan did just enough to beat Bangladesh at Cape Town and secure the top spot in the Group F table after not losing a Super 8 match. | 21 Sep 2007 | Zac Gelman |
| Sri Lanka demolish Bangladesh | Sri Lanka demolished Bangladesh by 64 runs even after being restricted to only 147 runs during their innings. | 18 Sep 2007 | Manan Shah |
| Lee hat-trick sets up thrashing | Australia strolled to an easy nine wicket win over Bangladesh after a near perfect all-round performance from the tournament favourites | 16 Sep 2007 | Zac Gelman |
| Proteas cruise to Cape Town win | The South African top-order made easy work of Bangladesh's 144 at Newlands as the first round of the World Twenty20 concluded. | 15 Sep 2007 | George Roberts |
| Tigers knock the WIndies out | The West Indies have slumped to another low in being knocked out of the Twenty20 World Cup by Bangladesh in Johannesburg today. | 13 Sep 2007 | James Nixon |
| Upsets aplenty in warm ups | Twenty20 World Cup favourites Australia fell to home side South Africa in the second day of warm ups ahead of the Championship on Tues. | 10 Sep 2007 | Zac Gelman |
| Ponting named cricketer of the year | Ricky Ponting and the Australian team have again dominated the ICC Awards with the Aussies taking home five of the eight awards. | 10 Sep 2007 | James Nixon |
| Twenty20 Warm Up round up | Australia, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Pakistan and the West Indies were all successful in their warm up games ahead of the Twenty20 WC. | 09 Sep 2007 | Zac Gelman |
| Uganda shock Kenya in Nairobi | The second day of the Twenty20 Quadrangular Series saw a surprise defeat for Kenya and a comfortable win for Pakistan's big-hitters. | 02 Sep 2007 | George Roberts |
| Hurricane Afridi flattens Uganda | Pakistan and Bangladesh both cruised to easy warm-up victories on the opening day of the Twenty Quadrangular in Nairobi. | 01 Sep 2007 | George Roberts |
| Bangladesh ring the changes | The Bangladesh Cricket Board have rung the changes for the Twenty20 World Cup with four senior players missing out on selection. | 09 Aug 2007 | James Nixon |
| Bootcamp for Bangladesh players | The Bangladesh squad will hold a bootcamp at the warfare wing of the Bangladesh army's school of infantry and tactics in Sylhet. | 06 Aug 2007 | James Nixon |
| Williams stays for Twenty20 WC | The Bangladesh Cricket Board have asked interim coach Shaun Williams to remain as coach for the upcoming Twenty20 World Cup. | 02 Aug 2007 | James Nixon |
| Bangladesh/Sri Lanka series wrap | Sri Lanka dominated Bangladesh in all departments, winning the three Test matches by an innings and taking the ODI series 3-0. | 29 Jul 2007 | Manan Shah |
| Sri Lanka stumble to whitewash | Bangladesh were left to rue missed chances in the field as Sri Lanka whitewash them 3-0 in the series, winning the 3rd ODI by 39 runs. | 26 Jul 2007 | Zac Ritchie |
| Sri Lanka seal series at Colombo | Sri Lanka have sealed the three match ODI series in Colombo today with an easy five wicket win over Bangladesh. | 23 Jul 2007 | Zac Gelman |
| Sri Lanka overcome Bangladesh | Sri Lanka managed a win against Bangladesh in the first ODI today and go 1-0 up in the 3 match series. | 20 Jul 2007 | Zac Ritchie |
| Lankans complete easy victory | Sri Lanka won the Third Test against Bangladesh as comfortably as the first two, Muttiah Muralitharan taking his 700th Test wicket. | 14 Jul 2007 | Richard Dickinson |
| Nafees, Bashar dropped | Shahriar Nafees and Habibul Bashar have been dropped from the Bangladesh ODI squad to take on Sri Lanka later in the month. | 13 Jul 2007 | Zac Ritchie |
| Sri Lanka pile on the runs | Sri Lanka continued their quest for a series whitewash against Bangladesh today after piling on 470 runs on the third day in Kandy. | 13 Jul 2007 | Zac Gelman |
| Tigers announce Twenty20 squad | Habibul Bashar and Khaled Mashud have both been ommitted from Bangladesh's 30-man shortlist for the Twenty20 World Championships. | 12 Jul 2007 | George Roberts |
| Sri Lanka on top despite rain | Bangladesh collapsed and Sri Lanka are on top despite another rain-affected day in Kandy. | 12 Jul 2007 | Manan Shah |
| Rain limits first day at Kandy | The final Test between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh got off to damp start when rain restricted play to less than 30 overs for the day. | 11 Jul 2007 | Zac Gelman |
| Sri Lanka secure series victory | Sri Lanka were made to work hard for their win, after Ashraful (129*) and Rahim (80) combined for a record 191 runs for Bangladesh. | 05 Jul 2007 | Paul Wood |
| SL close in on Colombo victory | Kumar Sangakkara's fifth Test match double-hundred and a predictable Bangladesh collapse left Sri Lanka well in control after day two. | 04 Jul 2007 | George Roberts |
| Sri Lanka destroy Bangladesh | Muttiah Muralitharan and Lasith Malinga ran through the Bangladesh batting order, bowling them out for a record low of 62. | 03 Jul 2007 | Alex Crampton |
| Bangladesh thrashed in 1st Test | Four wickets fell in the space of 28 balls to give Sri Lanka an innings and 254 runs victory over Bangladesh in the first Test. | 28 Jun 2007 | Zac Ritchie |
| Sri Lankans made to wait | Sri Lanka's victory charge was held-up by a much-improved Bangladesh performance on the third day at Sinhalese Sports Club. | 27 Jun 2007 | Richard Dickinson |
| Sri Lanka turn the screw | Bangladesh are faced with a nigh-on impossible task after day two in Colombo, where four Sri Lankans completed centuries in a run-fest. | 26 Jun 2007 | George Roberts |
| Sri Lanka dominate on day 1 | Sri Lanka had it all their own way on day one, bowling Bangladesh out for 89, and scoring 227-3. | 25 Jun 2007 | Alex Crampton |
| More rain, match a draw | Only 36 overs were possible on the third and final day of Bangladesh's tour match against Sri Lanka A. | 22 Jun 2007 | Alex Crampton |
| Play limited on second day | Rain hampered Bangladesh's preparation for their Tests against Sri Lanka, allowing only 25 overs on the 2nd day of their only warm-up. | 21 Jun 2007 | Richard Dickinson |
| Tharanga suffers injury blow | Sri Lankan Upul Tharanga suffered a blow today with the news he would miss the opening two Tests against Bangladesh with a foot injury. | 21 Jun 2007 | Zac Gelman |
| Tigers' batsmen start poorly | Bangladesh endured a tough start to their tour of Sri Lanka, making just 183-5 on the first day of their match against Sri Lanka A. | 20 Jun 2007 | George Roberts |
| Atapattu and Chandana recalled | Marvan Atapattu and Upul Chandana are among several players recalled for Sri Lanka's upcoming Test and ODI series against Bangladesh. | 13 Jun 2007 | Liam Camps |
| Door open for Whatmore return | The Bangladesh Board have said they would welcome Dav Whatmore back as coach after his unsuccessful Indian coaching application. | 07 Jun 2007 | James Nixon |
| Pollock century not enough | A blistering 130 from Shaun Pollock was not enough for Africa XI, who lost the first match of the Afro-Asian Cup by 34 runs. | 06 Jun 2007 | Alex Crampton |
| Bashar retained for Sri Lanka tour | Habibul Bashar has been retained in the Bangladesh squad for the upcoming tour of Sri Lanka despite losing the captaincy. | 05 Jun 2007 | James Nixon |
| Afro-Asia Cup Twenty20 | The first ever Twenty20 International to take place in India saw the Asia XI comfortably beat the Africa XI in Bangalore. | 05 Jun 2007 | Kev Goughy |
| Atapattu to make Test comeback | Marvan Atapattu, is set to make an unexpected comeback into the Sri Lankan Test squad to take on Bangladesh later this month. | 04 Jun 2007 | Zac Gelman |
| Ashraful named as new captain | Bangladesh have named Mohammad Ashraful as their new captain after previous captain Habibul Bashar stepped down after the India series. | 02 Jun 2007 | James Nixon |
| Bangladesh ODI captain resigns | Habibul Bashar has announced his resignation from the captaincy of the Bangladesh one-day side. | 28 May 2007 | Zac Gelman |
| India wrap up enormous win | Bangladesh have crashed to an innings and 239 run defeat at the hands of a rampant India in the second Test at Dhaka. | 27 May 2007 | Richard Edmunds |
| No respite for Bangladesh | The second day of the 2nd Test in Mirpur saw no respite for Bangladesh as India piled on the runs and decimated Bangladesh's top order. | 26 May 2007 | Zac Gelman |
| Nightmare day for Bangladesh | Bangladesh failed to pick up a single wicket in a long day in the field on the first day of the second Test. | 25 May 2007 | Richard Edmunds |
| First Test ends in draw | The first Test between Bangldesh and India at Chittagong has ended in a draw with rain badly affecting the final two days of the Test. | 22 May 2007 | Richard Edmunds |
| Bangladesh Fight Back | A brilliant all-round performance by Mashrafe Mortaza has brought Bangladesh back into the match, but India remain on top. | 21 May 2007 | Richard Edmunds |
| Rain ruins third days play | Heavy rain has waterlogged the Ruhul Amin Stadium which has poor drainage facilities and forced the third days play to be called off. | 20 May 2007 | James Nixon |
| Rain shortens second day | Rain and bad light allowed only 20 overs to be bowled on the second day of the first Test between India and Bangladesh in Chittagong. | 19 May 2007 | Zac Gelman |
| India on top after first day | A 163-run stand between Saurav Ganguly and Sachin Tendulkar has put India on top of the first Test against Bangladesh in Chittagong. | 18 May 2007 | Richard Edmunds |
| A Tale Of Five Coaches | Going into the 2007 Cricket World Cup, nine Test-playing teams had nine coaches. Two weeks after the end, just two remain in position. | 17 May 2007 | Richard Dickinson |
| Rain ruins final one-dayer | Overnight rain has washed out the final one-day international between India and Bangladesh with India taking the series 2-0. | 15 May 2007 | James Nixon |
| Team of the 2007 World Cup | The 2007 World Cup has now passed into the annals of history. Who made the Cricket Web 2007 World Cup Team of the Tournament? | 15 May 2007 | Kev Goughy |
| Gambhir sets up win | Gautam Gambhir's century gave India enough runs to beat Bangladesh and claim the ODI series between the two. | 12 May 2007 | Alex Crampton |
| Dhoni sees India home | MS Dhoni has seen India home to a five wicket win over Bangladesh in the first one-dayer after putting together a well made 91*. | 10 May 2007 | Manan Shah |
| Dravid injured during training | Indian captain Rahul Dravid has suffered in a injury setback during preparation for his side's tour of Bangladesh next week. | 05 May 2007 | Zac Gelman |
| Tendulkar injured at practice | Sachin Tendulkar faces an injury scare ahead of India's tour to Bangladesh, after spraining his right ankle during practice. | 03 May 2007 | Sudeep Popat |
| Saleh out, Bashar retained | Bangladesh have named their squad for the upcoming ODI series against India, with Habibul Bashar retained as captain. | 30 Apr 2007 | Alex Crampton |
| Whatmore quits as Bangladesh coach | Dav Whatmore has quit as Bangladesh coach but has agreed to stay on as coach for next month's home series against India. | 20 Apr 2007 | James Nixon |
| Sarwan sees Windies to first win | An unbeaten 91 from Ramnaresh Sarwan helped West Indies to a 99-run win over Bangladesh, their first of the Super Eight stages. | 19 Apr 2007 | Alex Crampton |
| Ireland thrashes Bangla hopes | Any hopes of Bangladesh's chances to reach the semi-finals have been thrashed, as Ireland beat them comprehensively by 74 runs. | 15 Apr 2007 | Sudeep Popat |
| Poor England made to work | England struggled against Bangladesh today, losing six wickets in a chase of just 144. | 11 Apr 2007 | Alex Crampton |
| Bangladesh stun South Africa | Bangladesh clinched a memorable victory against South Africa at Guyana to keep their World Cup dreams alive. | 07 Apr 2007 | Arunava Das |
| Ankle injury ends Baisya's WC | Tapash Baisya has been ruled out of the remainder of the World Cup with an ankle injury and will be replaced by allrounder Farhad Reza. | 05 Apr 2007 | George Roberts |
| New Zealand rout Bangladesh | New Zealand comfortably beat Bangladesh won by nine wickets, with over twenty overs to spare on the back of Fleming's unbeaten century. | 02 Apr 2007 | Manan Shah |
| Australia breeze past Bangladesh | Glenn McGrath starred with the ball today, as Australia thrashed Bangladesh by 10 wickets in their Super 8 clash. | 31 Mar 2007 | Zac Gelman |
| World Cup Review- Groups A and B | Whatever the viewpoint, the 2007 World Cup Group Stage evokes strong opinions. We review Groups A and B. | 26 Mar 2007 | Kev Goughy |
| Tigers through to Super Eights | Bangladesh went through to the Super Eights for the first time ever today, confirming India's exit at the first hurdle. | 25 Mar 2007 | Matt Pitt |
| Sri Lanka dominate Bangladesh | Sri Lanka pummeled Bangladesh by 198 runs, bowling them out for 112 after posting a mammoth 312. | 21 Mar 2007 | Manan Shah |
| Bangladesh upset India | India's World Cup campaign got off to the worst of starts, as Bangladesh defeated them by five wickets in both side's first match. | 17 Mar 2007 | Sudeep Popat |
| Manjural Islam killed | Bangladeshi all rounder Manjural Islam has been tragically killed in a car accident, at the age of just 22. | 16 Mar 2007 | Alex Crampton |
| Easy win for tigers | Bangladesh followed their victory over New Zealand by beating Scotland by seven wickets in Barbados. | 08 Mar 2007 | Alex Crampton |
| Tigers stun Blackcaps | A fighting 88 by Jacob Oram could not prevent a Mashrafe Mortaza inspired Bangladesh from claiming a shock two wicket win at Bridgetown | 06 Mar 2007 | Benedict Goodchild |
| CW World Cup Countdown. Day 8 - Bangladesh | Four years is a long time. In 2003, Bangladesh sank to their lowest ebb since being elevated to the Test world. | 03 Mar 2007 | George Roberts |
| Saqibul's class secures victory | Bangladesh secured a 13 run win against the Canadians in this exciting climax in the Associates Tri-Nations tournament in Antigua. | 28 Feb 2007 | Paul Wood |
| Bangladesh thrashes Bermuda | Shahriar Nafees scored an unbeaten century as Bangladesh comprehensively defeated Bermuda in the first match of the ICC Tri-Series. | 25 Feb 2007 | Sudeep Popat |
| Surprise in Bangladesh WC squad | Bangladesh have announced the squad they are taking to the World Cup in the Caribbean, including a few surprises. | 13 Feb 2007 | Zac Gelman |
| Bangladesh survive collapse | A late flurry of wickets was not enough to prevent Bangladesh from securing a 3-1 series victory over Zimbabwe. | 10 Feb 2007 | Alex Crampton |
| Bangladesh snatch Harare win | A lower-order Zimbabwe collapse handed Bangladesh the third ODI at Harare by 14 runs as they opened up a 2-1 series lead. | 09 Feb 2007 | George Roberts |
| Sibanda hands Zimbabwe victory | An unbeaten 93 from Vusi Sibanda, backed up by a strong bowling performance, gave Zimbabwe an 8-wicket win over Bangladesh in Harare. | 06 Feb 2007 | George Roberts |
| Bangladesh secure series opener | Bangladesh won their first ODI against Zimbabwe today by 45 runs, in a frankly uninteresting contest. | 04 Feb 2007 | Alex Crampton |
| Bangladesh announce Zimb squad | The Bangladesh Cricket Board have announced their 15-man squad for the upcoming tour of Zimbabwe where they will play four one-dayers. | 25 Jan 2007 | James Nixon |
| Tigers announce World Cup 30 | Young openers Tamim Iqbal and Junaid Siddique have been named in Bangladesh's provisional 30-man squad for the World Cup. | 10 Jan 2007 | George Roberts |
| Yardy to lead England A | Sussex all-rounder Michael Yardy has been named as captain of an experimental England A squad ahead of a six-match tour of Bangladesh | 02 Jan 2007 | Neil Pickup |
| Tigers wrap up easy series win | A rapid half-century from Mashrafe Mortaza and another Scottish batting collapse gave Bangladesh a 146-run victory in Mirpur. | 17 Dec 2006 | George Roberts |
| Bangladesh defeat Scotland | In the first of two ODIs between the two nations, Bangladesh recorded a comfortable victory over Scotland. | 15 Dec 2006 | Alex Crampton |
| Tigers complete 5-0 whitewash | An unbeaten 32 from Habibul Bashar guided Bangladesh to a three-wicket win over Zimbabwe in Dhaka to take the ODI series 5-0. | 09 Dec 2006 | George Roberts |
| Bangladesh crush Zimbabwe again | The 4th ODI between Bangladesh and Zimbabwe went predictably, with the hosts racking up an 8 wicket win to make the series 4-0 | 08 Dec 2006 | Sean Bennett |
| Bangladesh secure series | Bangladesh took an unassailable 3-0 series lead with a 26-run victory over Zimbabwe today. | 05 Dec 2006 | Alex Crampton |
| Openers guide Bangladesh to win | Half-centuries from Bangladeshi openers Shahriar Nafees and Mehrab Hossain secured a comfortable victory over Zimbabwe. | 03 Dec 2006 | Alex Crampton |
| Bangladesh thrash Zimbabwe | Bangladesh have thrashed Zimbabwe by nine wickets in the first of five one-day internationals thanks to a century by Shahriar Nafees. | 30 Nov 2006 | James Nixon |
| Bangladesh outclass Zimbabwe | Bangladesh produced an outstanding display in their inaugural 20/20 international against Zimbabwe, dominating throughout the game. | 28 Nov 2006 | Arjun Miglani |
| Bantamweights in the Basement | In the shade of the Ashes, Cricket Web previews the slightly less hyped but no less intriguing series between Bangladesh and Zimbabwe. | 25 Nov 2006 | George Roberts |
| Ashraful & Saleh dropped | Mohammad Ashraful and Rajin Saleh have been axed from the 13-man Bangladesh squad named for the one-day series against Zimbabwe. | 20 Nov 2006 | James Nixon |
| Zimbabwe to tour Bangladesh | Zimbabwe will tour Bangladesh in late November/early December to play one Twenty20 international and five one-day internationals. | 27 Oct 2006 | James Nixon |
| Bangladesh ease past Zimbabwe | The two minnows bade farewell to the Champions Trophy in a dead, one-sided and ultimately dull pool game in Jaipur. | 13 Oct 2006 | Neil Pickup |
| Gayle destroys Bangladesh | Chris Gayle destoryed the Bangladesh bowlers in leading the West Indies to an easy 10 wicket win in today's Champions Trophy qualifier. | 11 Oct 2006 | James Nixon |
| Ton-up Tharanga sinks Bangladesh | Upul Tharanga's fifth ODI century helped Sri Lanka overcome Bangladesh, despite a spirited chase, to kick off the Champions Trophy. | 07 Oct 2006 | Sean Bennett |
| Gayle smashes ton in warmup win | Both the West Indies and Bangladesh enjoyed straightforward victories over Indian opposition in the warmup to the Champions Trophy. | 04 Oct 2006 | George Roberts |
| Champions Trophy - Preview | The biennial tournament has come around again and although not everyone approves of its existence, some excellent cricket lies ahead. | 02 Oct 2006 | Richard Edmunds |
| Tigers Pacemen Given All-Clear | Bangladesh seamers Mashrafe Mortaza and Syed Rasel have been passed fit to travel for India for the forthcoming ICC Cbampions' Trophy. | 30 Sep 2006 | George Roberts |
| Bangladesh appoint new manager | The Bangladesh Cricket Board have sacked manager Harunur Rashid only ten days after he was appointed. | 24 Sep 2006 | James Nixon |
| Nafees Wins Bangladeshi Award | Bangladesh opener Shariar Nafees has been named his country's Cricketer of the year in their annual awards ceremony. | 22 Sep 2006 | Martyn Corrin |
| Tigers hit by freak injuries | Bangladesh face losing their two leading pace bowlers to freak injuries ahead of next month's Champions Trophy. | 19 Sep 2006 | Matt Pitt |
| Omar dropped from Champs squad | Bangladesh opening batsman Javed Omar has been dropped from the squad named for the Champions Trophy in India next month. | 07 Sep 2006 | James Nixon |
| Bashar retains B'desh captaincy | Habibul Bashar has been retained to lead Bangladesh in the upcoming Champions Trophy tournament. | 04 Sep 2006 | Liam Camps |
| Tigers Cut Trophy Squad to 18 | Dhaka all-rounder Mehrab Hossain jnr is the only new figure in Bangladesh's 18-man preliminary squad for the ICC Champions Trophy. | 28 Aug 2006 | George Roberts |
| Mortaza destroys Kenya | Bangladesh have completed a clean sweep of their ODI series in Kenya, thanks to six wickets from Mashrafe Mortaza | 15 Aug 2006 | Sean Bennett |
| Bangladesh do enough in thriller | Bangladesh have sealed their ODI series against Kenya with a 2 wicket win in a thrilling match in Nairobe. | 13 Aug 2006 | Sean Fuller |
| Ashraful leads Tigers home | Bangladesh overcame a nervy start to their runchase to record a steady six-wicket win in the first ODI against Kenya in Nairobi | 12 Aug 2006 | Neil Pickup |
| Bangladesh win dead-rubber | Bangaladesh ended their disappointing tour of Zimbabwe with a eight wicket win in the fifth ODI after already having lost the series. | 06 Aug 2006 | James Nixon |
| Zimbabwe clinch series | Zimbabwe coasted to a comfortable win in the 4th ODI against Bangladesh to take an unassailable 3-1 lead in the series. | 04 Aug 2006 | Alex Crampton |
| Taylor leads Zimbabwe home | Shahadat Hossain's hat trick was in vain as Brendan Taylor produced a superb innings to take Zimbabwe to a victory off the last ball. | 02 Aug 2006 | Alex Crampton |
| Habibul Bashar out for 4 weeks | Habibul Bashar is out for four weeks after breaking his thumb while attempting to take a catch at second slip against Zimbabwe. | 31 Jul 2006 | James Nixon |
| Reza lifts Tigers to terms | A debut half-century from Farhad Reza helped Bangladesh to level the series in the second ODI against Zimbabwe in Harare. | 30 Jul 2006 | Neil Pickup |
| SL pile on the runs | Jayardene fell 26 runs short of Lara's world record of highest individual score in Test cricket, as the hosts sit pretty after day 3. | 29 Jul 2006 | Sudeep Popat |
| Zimbabwe upset the Tigers | Bangladesh's recent improvement took a stumble backwards as Zimbabwe squeezed to a thrilling two-wicket win in the first ODI at Harare | 29 Jul 2006 | Neil Pickup |
| Tigers Embark on African Safari | A short tour of Africa is all part of Bangladesh's World Cup preparations, but can Zimbabwe and Kenya turn around their own fortunes? | 25 Jul 2006 | George Roberts |
| Tigers call up Abdur Razzak | Bangladesh have called up left-arm spinner Abdur Razzak into their squad for the upcoming tours of Zimbabwe and Kenya. | 19 Jul 2006 | James Nixon |
| Kenyan tour given the go ahead | Bangladesh's tour of Kenya will go ahead after the Kenyan Cricket Board found a sponsor for the three match ODI series. | 18 Jul 2006 | James Nixon |
| Kenya/Bangladesh Series Delayed | The one-day international series between Kenya and Bangladesh has been pushed back by three weeks due to a lack of sponsors. | 11 Jul 2006 | James Nixon |
| World Cup 2011 Final's Hosting | It has been announced that India will host the final of the 2011 World Cup with Sri Lanka and Pakistan sharing a semi-final each. | 09 Jul 2006 | James Nixon |
| Tigers Announce Squad for Africa | The inclusions of Farhad Reza, Saqibul Hasan and Mushfiqur Rahim give a youthful look for Bangladesh's tour of Kenya and Zimbabwe. | 03 Jul 2006 | George Roberts |
| Bashar For World Cup | The Bangladesh Cricket Board have confirmed current captain Habibul Bashar will lead his country in the up-coming World Cup in 2007. | 22 Jun 2006 | Archie Mac |
| Saqibul and Farhad in for Tigers | The BCB have announced a provisional 19-man party for a tour of Africa, with youngsters Saqibul Hasan and Farhad Reza making the grade. | 28 May 2006 | George Roberts |
| Zimbabwe tour goes ahead | Bangladesh's tour of Zimbabwe in July/August will go ahead after the Zimbabwe Cricket Board finally agreed to a five-match ODI series. | 21 May 2006 | James Nixon |
| Aus in Bangladesh: Series Review | While the results were as expected with Australia winning the test and ODI series, the way it happened was definitely not predictable. | 07 May 2006 | Michelle Hamberger |
| Aussies waltz to victory | The Bangladeshi batsmen slumped to be dismissed for 124 as the Aussies took the series 3-0 with a nine wicket victory. | 28 Apr 2006 | Arunava Das |
| Australia clinch series | Burnt out they may be, but there was still enough petrol in the tank for Australia to rack up yet another series win. | 26 Apr 2006 | Michelle Hamberger |
| Ashraful dropped for Fatullah | Bangladesh have taken the sensational step of dropping star batsman Mohammad Ashraful for the second ODI against Australia. | 25 Apr 2006 | Matt Pitt |
| Gilchrist A Class Above | Adam Gilchrist seemed to be playing on a different
pitch as the rest of the Australian batsman struggled
against a tenacious Bangladesh | 23 Apr 2006 | Archie Mac |
| Spinners ensure whitewash | Australia's spinners have grabbed the final six wickets on the fifth morning at Chittagong, condemning Bangladesh to an innings defeat. | 20 Apr 2006 | Sean Fuller |
| Dizzy doubles as Aussies rule | Jason Gillespie made a historic 201* on the fourth day of the second Test against Bangladesh in Chittagong. | 19 Apr 2006 | Arunava Das |
| Dorey and Cosgrove called up | Brett Dorey and Mark Cosgrove have been added to the Australian ODI squad in Bangladesh, replacing Damien Martyn and Stuart Clark. | 18 Apr 2006 | Sean Fuller |
| Dizzy's Day | Ashes discard Jason Gillespie has scored his maiden Test century in another rain shortened day at Chittagong. | 18 Apr 2006 | Michelle Hamberger |
| Aussies dominate shortened day | The Australians dominated a rain-shortened second day in the second Test against Bangladesh at Chittagong. | 17 Apr 2006 | Arunava Das |
| Aussies In Charge | The Australians found their winning recipe on the opening day of the second and final Test against Bangladesh. | 16 Apr 2006 | Archie Mac |
| Ponting leads Australia home | A fantastic, fighting century by Ricky Ponting has led Australia to a three wicket victory in the first test against Bangladesh. | 13 Apr 2006 | Sean Fuller |
| Brave Bangladesh | An extremely close run out decision, which saw
Matthew Hayden dismissed for 72, inspired a brave
Bangladesh to keep their dreams alive | 12 Apr 2006 | Archie Mac |
| Australia bolster test squad | Nathan Bracken and Dan Cullen are to head to Bangladesh slightly earlier than expected. | 11 Apr 2006 | Richard Edmunds |
| Cricket Web World Cup Ladders | It may be a year away, but the mere anticipation of the ICC World Cup has every international team scrambling and plotting. | 11 Apr 2006 | Liam Camps |
| Bangladesh hold the edge | The Bangladeshis just hold the edge at the close of play on the third day of the first Test against Australia.
| 11 Apr 2006 | Arunava Das |
| Bangladesh stun Australia | A superb performance by Bangladesh with both bat and ball left Australia in tatters at 145-6, still 282 runs behind. | 10 Apr 2006 | Arunava Das |
| Bangladesh In Box Seat | In Bangladesh David has Goliath on his knees, thanks to
a magnificent century from Shahriar Nafees, which left
the home side 355/5 | 09 Apr 2006 | Archie Mac |
| Aus in Ban - Series Preview | Australia tour Bangladesh as a test nation for the first time. What is the history between the teams? Who are the players to watch? | 08 Apr 2006 | Sean Fuller |
| ICC CT Groups announced | The groups for the ICC Champions Trophy have been announced by Ehsan Mani in a conference in Goa. | 02 Apr 2006 | Alex Crampton |
| Cullen for Australia | Offspinner Dan Cullen has been included in the one-day squad to tour Bangladesh in April. He replaces Mick Lewis. | 29 Mar 2006 | Liam Camps |
| The Widening of Another Gulf | Despite suggestions of a closely fought series, Bangladesh thrashed Kenya 4-0, with one side on the up, and another sliding down. | 27 Mar 2006 | George Roberts |
| Saleh ton seals Bangladesh 4-0 | Rajin Saleh scored his maiden ODI hundred and guided Bangladesh to a 4-0 whitewash over Kenya with 108 not out. | 25 Mar 2006 | Liam Camps |
| Tigers seal series in Fatullah | Five wickets from veteran left-arm spinner Mohammad Rafique ensured that Bangladesh sealed a series victory over the visiting Kenyans
| 23 Mar 2006 | Neil Pickup |
| Tigers roar once again | Bangladesh cruised to an easy nine-wicket victory at Khulna in the second ODI of their four-game series against Kenya | 20 Mar 2006 | Neil Pickup |
| Bangladesh thrash Kenya | Bangladesh opened their series with Kenya in resounding fashion, crushing their African counterparts 131 runs. | 17 Mar 2006 | Liam Camps |
| Building the Blocks in the Wall | Both Sri Lanka and Bangladesh found plenty of positives to draw from their recent clash, but how significant are they for the future? | 16 Mar 2006 | George Roberts |
| Kenya in Bangladesh - Preview | This basic premise considered carefully, the upcoming series between Bangladesh and Kenya probably would not sell many tickets. | 14 Mar 2006 | Liam Camps |
| Tharanga and Vandort Seal SL Win | Sri Lanka coasted to a ten-wicket victory in the second Test against Bangladesh in Bogra, completing a 2-0 series win over the Tigers | 11 Mar 2006 | George Roberts |
| Shahadat Rewarded with ODI Slot | Both Bangladesh and Kenya have unveiled their squads for the upcoming ODI series, with the two boards both reshuffling their packs. | 10 Mar 2006 | George Roberts |
| Sri Lanka on top | Muttiah Muralitharan became only the second player to pass the milestone of 600 test wickets this afternoon, as Sri Lanka took control. | 10 Mar 2006 | Harry Warwick |
| Tharanga puts Sri Lanka on top | A maiden century for Upul Tharanga gave Sri Lanka a lead of 68 going into Day 3. | 09 Mar 2006 | Alex Crampton |
| Murali skittles Tigers | Muttiah Muralitharan claimed his 50th Test 5-wicket haul as Sri Lanka took control over Bangladesh on day one of the second Test. | 08 Mar 2006 | Matt Pitt |
| Sri Lanka Complete Victory | Michael Vandort's unbeaten half-century led Sri Lanka to a comprehensive eight-wickt victory over Bangladesh on day four in Chittagong | 03 Mar 2006 | George Roberts |
| Bangladesh Crash to Muralitharan | After a promising start, a combination of impetuous batting and Muttaih Muralithran leaves the Tigers staring at defeat in Chittagong | 02 Mar 2006 | George Roberts |
| Sri Lanka recover from stumble | Sri Lanka recovered from a mid-innings stutter to reach 313-6 at stumps, six short of Bangladesh's total. | 01 Mar 2006 | Alex Crampton |
| Bangladesh impress again | Bangladesh delivered a good performance on day one of their series against Sri Lanka, with Mohammad Ashraful scoring a brilliant 136. | 28 Feb 2006 | Matt Pitt |
| Bangladesh Cut Squad to 12 | Ahead of the first Test, which begins tomorrow in Chittagong, Bangladesh have cut down their initial shortlist of 15 to a 12-man squad | 27 Feb 2006 | George Roberts |
| Sangakkara inspires Sri Lanka | Kumar Sangakkara scored a well-paced century to ease Sri Lanka past Bangladesh in the 3rd ODI today. | 25 Feb 2006 | Harry Warwick |
| Baisya in for Khaled Mahmud | Tapash Baisya has been drafted into the Bangladesh ODI squad for the third and final match against Sri Lanka. | 23 Feb 2006 | Liam Camps |
| Tigers roaring once again | Bangladesh pulled off an amazing victory in the second ODI against Sri Lanka, with a fantastic team effort to overhaul a target of 213 | 22 Feb 2006 | Matt Pitt |
| Easy win for Sri Lanka | Sri Lanka eased to a five wicket win against Bangladesh in the first ODI. | 20 Feb 2006 | Alex Crampton |
| Mahmud takes last walk | The much-criticized Khaled Mahmud scored a fighting 36 against Sri Lanka as a curtain call before retiring from international cricket. | 20 Feb 2006 | Liam Camps |
| Sri Lanka v Bangladesh - Preview | Less than six months after their last meeting, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh are to play again, but the outcome is unlikely to be different. | 14 Feb 2006 | Alex Crampton |
| England U19s stun Bangladesh | The England U19 side confounded neutral expectations in the Quarter Finals of the World Cup, shocking Bangladesh by five wickets | 11 Feb 2006 | Neil Pickup |
| Bangladesh Cut Shortlist to 15 | The BCB has selected a fifteen-man ODI squad for the forthcoming series against Sri Lanka, with Alok Kapali given a recall | 10 Feb 2006 | George Roberts |
| BCB Reveal 20 Man Practice Squad | Bangladesh have selected twenty players for a training camp ahead of the upcoming series with Sri Lanka, with Alok Kapali returning. | 28 Jan 2006 | George Roberts |
| BCB Announce Kenya Series | The BCB have announced plans to host the Kenyans, and possibly also the Zimbabweans, for an ODI series in mid-April | 18 Jan 2006 | George Roberts |
| Bangladesh in 2005 | Have the Bangladeshis turned a corner after a Zimbabwe series win and the enthralling run-chase against the Australians at Cardiff? | 09 Jan 2006 | George Roberts |
| Khaled Mahmud Changes Decision | Khaled Mahmud has reversed his decision to retire. | 02 Nov 2005 | Harry Warwick |
| Khaled Mahmud retires | Former Bangladesh captain, Khaled Mahmud has announced his retirement from international cricket. | 08 Oct 2005 | Liam Camps |
| Bangladesh in Sri Lanka - Review | In a series overshadowed by the conclusion of the Ashes and the Chappell-Ganguly spat, Sri Lanka comfortably defeated Bangladesh. | 27 Sep 2005 | Alex Crampton |
| 3-day defeat for Bangladesh | Bangladesh suffered yet another innings defeat against Sri Lanka, losing by an innings and 69 runs. | 22 Sep 2005 | Alex Crampton |
| Three Day Test? | Bangladesh are in danger of losing another Test inside
three days, after they collapsed and were forced to
follow on. | 21 Sep 2005 | Archie Mac |
| Sri Lanka compile big total | After a shaky start, Sri Lanka closed on 449-7 on day 1 of the second test against Bangladesh. | 20 Sep 2005 | Alex Crampton |
| Freddie among ICC award nominees | The ICC has announced the nominations for its four major awards, with the winners to be announced on October 11th in Sydney. | 15 Sep 2005 | Liam Camps |
| Bangladesh slump to defeat | Bangladesh slumped to an innings defeat against Sri Lanka on day 3, with Muttiah Muralitharan taking 6-18. | 14 Sep 2005 | Alex Crampton |
| Sri Lanka in Control | Muttiah Muralitharan claimed two for none to reduce Bangladesh to 36/3 in their second innings at stumps on day two. | 13 Sep 2005 | Archie Mac |
| Spinners put Sri Lanka on top | Sri Lankan spinners Herath and Muralitharan put Sri Lanka in a dominant position on the first day against Bangladesh | 12 Sep 2005 | Alex Crampton |
| Sri Lanka complete clean sweep | In a rain-affected encounter, Sri Lanka easily disposed off Bangladesh, to record a clean sweep 3-0 series win. | 04 Sep 2005 | Sudeep Popat |
| Joy at last for Upal Tharanga | A maiden century by young Upal Tharanga helped Sri Lanka to a comprehensive victory over Bangladesh in their second ODI at Colombo. | 03 Sep 2005 | Eddie Sanders |
| Seamers' blast rattles Tigers | Five wickets from Dilhara Fernando and Farveez Maharoof proved sufficient to account for Bangladesh in the first ODI at Colombo's SSC | 31 Aug 2005 | Neil Pickup |
| Australia continue to dominate | Australia continues to lead the pack as the LG ICC ODI Championship table, after the rankings underwent their annual update. | 29 Jul 2005 | Richard Twyman |
| World Cup 07 Schedule Announced | The schedule for 2007 World Cup in the West Indies has been announced with the West Indies kicking off the competition in Jamaica | 19 Jul 2005 | James Nixon |
| World Cup 2007 Groups Confirmed | The International Cricket Council have confirmed the groups for the 2007 World Cup in the West Indies. | 14 Jul 2005 | James Nixon |
| June 2005 - One Day in Cardiff | Bangladesh have arrived - and whilst it has taken a supreme team effort to bring them this far, one man stands out, shining above all | 12 Jul 2005 | Neil Pickup |
| NatWest Series - Player Review | Sean Fuller brings to you his NatWest Series Player Review detailing all players performances during the recent concluded series. | 03 Jul 2005 | Sean Fuller |
| ICC names Super Series squads | It is set to be a true cricketing spectacle, and now there are names to further whet the appetite of the masses. | 02 Jul 2005 | Liam Camps |
| Champions Trophy Format Changed | The ICC have announced that the format of the next Champions League Trophy competition is to change to ensure fewer one-sided matches. | 30 Jun 2005 | James Nixon |
| Aussies defy battling Tigers | Australia eventually overcame a spirited Bangladesh side at Canterbury in the final NatWest Series group game as Michael Clarke hit 80* | 30 Jun 2005 | Neil Pickup |
| Sun Shines on England Again | England cruised to a five-wicket victory against Bangladesh at Headingley and confirmed the final would be between them and Australia. | 26 Jun 2005 | Eddie Sanders |
| Normal Service is Resumed | Australia put last weekend's aberration firmly behind them, enjoying a comprehensive ten-wicket victory over Bangladesh in Manchester. | 25 Jun 2005 | Eddie Sanders |
| Jones Returns To England Fold | Simon Jones has re-joined up with England one-day squad after taking time out to allow his recent injury extra time to heal fully. | 25 Jun 2005 | Richard Twyman |
| Clarke unlikely for next match | Michael Clarke's chances of playing Australia's next match in the NatWest Series, against Bangladesh tomorrow, are at best iffy. | 24 Jun 2005 | Sudeep Popat |
| Colly stars as records tumble | Paul Collingwood wrote a new chapter in the history of One-Day International Cricket as England thumped Bangladesh in Nottingham | 21 Jun 2005 | Neil Pickup |
| Jones Leaves England Squad | Simon Jones has opted out of the England squad for the remainder of the NatWest Series, with Hampsire seamer Chris Tremlett to cover. | 18 Jun 2005 | Richard Twyman |
| Australia humbled by Bangladesh | Bangladesh today overturned Australia at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff, in arguably the biggest upset seen in One Day International cricket. | 18 Jun 2005 | Eddie Sanders |
| Sorry Bangladesh slaughtered | England's fine run of form continued in the opening game of the NatWest Series, Marcus Trescothick hitting 100* in a 10-wicket cruise | 16 Jun 2005 | Neil Pickup |
| Spinners lead MCC to victory | After setting an imposing target, the spin of the MCC has helped defeat the International XI by 112 runs at Lords. | 14 Jun 2005 | Andrew Marmont |
| Bangladesh grow in confidence | The Bangladeshis have sealed their first tour win, defeating Worcs by 4 wickets with 14 overs to spare in a one-dayer at New Road. | 12 Jun 2005 | Alex Feeney |
| Derbyshire thwack Bangladesh | Bangladesh suffered another loss, as a result of a miserable batting performance, against Derbyshire, in their warm-up match. | 10 Jun 2005 | Sudeep Popat |
| England complete the task | It took England 3.5 overs and 17 minutes to apply the finishing touches to a routine victory over Bangladesh at Chester-le-Street | 05 Jun 2005 | Neil Pickup |
| Bangladesh battle onwards | There was only one side in the contest at Chester-le-Street, but Bangladesh survived until stumps with a much-improved batting display | 04 Jun 2005 | Neil Pickup |
| Carnage at Chester-le-Street | England and Bangladesh resumed battle at Chester-le-Street, picking up from where their scripts concluded six days prior at Lord's | 03 Jun 2005 | Neil Pickup |
| Warne questions Bang/Zimb Status | Shane Warne, Kim Hughes and Richie Benaud have called for Bangladesh and Zimbabwe to be kicked out of international cricket. | 31 May 2005 | James Nixon |
| Last Rites at Lord | England wrapped up the First Test at Lord's by a comfortable margin, but not before Khaled Mashud had provided 90 minutes' resistance | 28 May 2005 | Neil Pickup |
| Bangladesh implode at Lord's | A series of injudicious shots followed by a barrage of innocuous bowling combined to leave England firmly on top after the first day | 26 May 2005 | Neil Pickup |
| Rahim shines amidst showers | Sixteen-year-old Mushfiqur Rahim's maiden first-class century was the brightest spark for Bangladesh during a soggy County Ground draw | 22 May 2005 | Neil Pickup |
| ICC Propose ODI Rule Changes | The ICC are proposing radical changes to one-day internationals in recommendations made at a recent conference held in Dubai. | 20 May 2005 | James Nixon |
| Bell pips Pietersen for 1st Test | Phenomenal Kevin Pietersen has been left out of the England squad to compete against Bangladesh at Lord's next week Thursday. | 15 May 2005 | Liam Camps |
| Tigers Tamed | Bangladesh suffered a long hard day in the field, on the first day of their tour match with a second string Sussex side at Hove. | 15 May 2005 | Richard Twyman |
| Bangladesh In Control | Bangladesh batsman Javed Omar took his overnight score to 167 and Mohammad Ashraful struck a quick hundred to keep Bangladesh side ahead of the game. | 11 May 2005 | Richard Twyman |
| Omar kickstarts England tour | Day 1 from the British Universities v Bangladesh three day match at Fenners | 10 May 2005 | Rich Hingston |
| Rest of the World Squads | The Rest of the World squads for a three-match ODI series and one six-day Super Test against Australia have been announced. | 09 May 2005 | James Nixon |
| Full Tsunami Match Line Ups | The teams for the MCC v International XI match on 14th June at Lord's have been announced in aid of the tsunami appeal. | 04 May 2005 | Richard Twyman |
| Brian Lara Number 1 Test Player | Brian Lara has returned to the top of the international test rankings following his good knocks in the current test series against SAF. | 26 Apr 2005 | James Nixon |
| Lara & Tendulkar Named Captains | Brian Lara (West Indies) and Sachin Tendulkar (India) have been named as the two captains for the tsunami appeal match at Lords | 26 Apr 2005 | Richard Twyman |
| Lords' Tsumani Match | A Tsumami relief match between an MCC XI and an International XI has been organized for June 14th to be played at Lords'. | 22 Mar 2005 | James Nixon |
| Rahul Dravid Rated No 1 in Tests | Rahul Dravid has moved ahead of Jacques Kallis into first place in the ICC Test Player Ratings. | 22 Mar 2005 | James Nixon |
| World XI v Asian XI - 2nd ODI | The second Tsunami ODI between a World XI and an Asian XI has been cancelled due to weather conditions in the venue Calcutta. | 28 Feb 2005 | James Nixon |
| Bangladesh Break Their Duck | Left-arm spinner Enamul Haque junior recorded the best bowling figures by a Bangladeshi in Test cricket. | 11 Feb 2005 | Richard Twyman |
| Tigers Win | A 116-over vigil from 20-year-old Nafis Iqbal anchored Bangladesh to a draw as they sealed their first Test series win. | 11 Feb 2005 | Richard Twyman |
| Rogers Stars | An all-round performance from Barney Rogers guided Zimbabwe to a second consecutive win against Bangladesh. | 11 Feb 2005 | Richard Twyman |