05/29/2026
Mushfiqur Rahim’s career would not have been possible if social media had existed back then the way it does today.
Playing around 80 ODI innings with an average in the 23 range as a batter who batted right after Shakib Al Hasan (Bat Avg was 34) and above Mahmudullah (Bat Avg was 29) in the batting lineup is simply not defendable by any means.
Many would argue that a 23 average was considered good back then, but that logic does not really hold up. Mushfiqur mostly played ODIs after 2006, and from that period onward Bangladesh had already started playing a much better brand of cricket. Players like Shahriar Nafees, Tamim Iqbal, Shakib Al Hasan, and Mahmudullah were already in the main picture. Even heavily criticized batters like Rakibul Hasan had better stats than Mushfiqur Rahim during that phase.
But guess what? In 2011, BCB handed Mushfiqur the ODI captaincy right after the World Cup. From 2011 to 2014, his ODI performances were also quite poor apart from two Asia Cup editions. However, from 2015 onward, Mushfiqur Rahim truly turned things around.
05/28/2026
Indian news outlets have confirmed that Shaun Tait is leaving his role as the bowling coach of the Bangladesh men’s national team to join an Indian domestic coaching opportunity.
Nothing is official yet, but if it happens, it will be another setback for Bangladesh 🇧🇩
05/27/2026
Eid Mubarak from 🇧🇩 tigress
🤳 Nigar Sultana Joty
05/27/2026
Father and uncles mood in Eidul Adha morning:
05/27/2026
Pakistan’s Shahid Afridi is all set for the Eidul Adha
05/26/2026
What is your take on this topic?
05/26/2026
As reported by Channel 24 and also covered by Daily Samakal, the BCB election is once again turning into a political game.
A record-breaking two-thirds of the board members now have direct political ties. Many new directors are politicians, their relatives, or close associates, with several candidates running unopposed.
Via Channel 24
05/26/2026
Naim Sheikh firmly believes he has evolved from the player he was in 2019-20. Speaking in an interview with CricFrenzy, the top-order batter shared his transformation:
"I am no longer the same Naim Sheikh I was in 2019–20. Now in 2025–26, I have tried to transform everything, from my mentality to my skills."
Do you agree with Naim's words? Does the opener still have a place in Bangladesh's white-ball setup?
05/25/2026
He’s back!
He has returned to the New Zealand squad for the English summer.