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Tigers off to Darwin
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Bangladesh players Tamim Iqbal (R) and Forhad Reza discuss packing techniques as Shakib Al Hasan (L), who is sporting a new hairdo, listens at their hotel room in Mirpur ahead of the flight to Darwin from Dhaka last night. The Tigers go to the northern Australian city to play three one-day internationals from August 30. Photo: STARMohammad Ashraful's men are scheduled to leave for the Australian city of Darwin in the early hours of Thursday to play a three-match ODI series.On their second tour to the country of cricket's world champions, Bangladesh will play five practice matches against Australian Institute of Sports and Northern Territory Chief Minister's XI before embarking on the one-day series.The first four practice matches are against AIS on August 18, 20, 23 and 25 at the Gardens Oval in Darwin while the fifth game will be against the territory's Chief Minister's XI on August 27, at the same ground.The three-match series between Bangladesh and Australia will be held on August 30, September 3 and 6 at the TIO Stadium in Darwin.Meanwhile, opener Nazimuddin took off with the Tigers after Shahriar Nafees pulled out of the tour in the last minute, due to his educational commitments.
One of several CNG filling stations between Kanchpur Bridge and Jatrabari of the capital which BNP big shots built on the Kutubkhali canal, drastically reducing Dhaka's drainage capability. PHOTO: STAR
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Tigers off to Darwin
Sports Reporter
Bangladesh players Tamim Iqbal (R) and Forhad Reza discuss packing techniques as Shakib Al Hasan (L), who is sporting a new hairdo, listens at their hotel room in Mirpur ahead of the flight to Darwin from Dhaka last night. The Tigers go to the northern Australian city to play three one-day internationals from August 30. Photo: STARMohammad Ashraful's men are scheduled to leave for the Australian city of Darwin in the early hours of Thursday to play a three-match ODI series.On their second tour to the country of cricket's world champions, Bangladesh will play five practice matches against Australian Institute of Sports and Northern Territory Chief Minister's XI before embarking on the one-day series.The first four practice matches are against AIS on August 18, 20, 23 and 25 at the Gardens Oval in Darwin while the fifth game will be against the territory's Chief Minister's XI on August 27, at the same ground.The three-match series between Bangladesh and Australia will be held on August 30, September 3 and 6 at the TIO Stadium in Darwin.Meanwhile, opener Nazimuddin took off with the Tigers after Shahriar Nafees pulled out of the tour in the last minute, due to his educational commitments.
One of several CNG filling stations between Kanchpur Bridge and Jatrabari of the capital which BNP big shots built on the Kutubkhali canal, drastically reducing Dhaka's drainage capability. PHOTO: STAR
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