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South Africa prepare for Bangladesh Tests

South Africa prepare for Bangladesh Tests

South Africa start their first Test tour of Bangladesh with a 45-minute flight from Dhaka to Chittagong tomorrow

27-May-2016Pat Symcox
Australia satisfied with Chittagong venues

Australia satisfied with Chittagong venues

Cricket Australia has expressed its satisfaction with the facilities and security measures at both venues in Chittagong

01-Feb-2006Cricinfo staff
Cairns lifts New Zealand to thumping win

Cairns lifts New Zealand to thumping win

Bangladesh crumble after a spirited performance on the field

04-Aug-2005The Bulletin by Siddhartha Vaidyanathan
Vettori wraps up comprehensive victory

Vettori wraps up comprehensive victory

New Zealand wrap up a comprehensive victory by an innings and 101 runs in the second Test at Chittagong, Daniel Vettori finishing the game with 12 for 170

26-Jul-2005The Bulletin by Wisden Cricinfo staff
Bangladesh batsmen must keep their heads down at home

Bangladesh batsmen must keep their heads down at home

Andrew McLean questions the approach of the Bangladesh batsmen at test level

26-Jul-2005New Zealand View by Andrew McLean at Chittagong
Vettori puts New Zealand on the brink

Vettori puts New Zealand on the brink

Daniel Vettori wrecked Bangladesh for the second time in the match, as New Zealand were just two wickets from wrapping up the second Test by an innings

26-Jul-2005Bulletin by Wisden Cricinfo staff
New Zealand ride on Fleming's 202

New Zealand ride on Fleming's 202

New Zealand made good progress towards victory on the second day of the Chittagong Test,

21-Jul-2005The Bulletin by Chandrahas Choudhury
A great place to tour

A great place to tour

New Zealand View from Andrew McLean in Chittagong

21-Jul-2005New Zealand View by Andrew McLean
Victory puts Bangladesh back in the series

Victory puts Bangladesh back in the series

The left-arm spinner Manjural Islam Rana bowled a dream spell, finishing with a career-best 4 for 34, as Bangladesh kept their five-match one-day series alive with a win in the third game at Chittagong

26-Jan-2005The Bulletin by Rabeed Imam
Enamul ends the long wait

Enamul ends the long wait

Bangladesh recorded a historic first triumph in the Test arena as their bowlers, led by Enamul Haque jr, shot Zimbabwe out for 154 to set up a crushing 226-run victory

10-Jan-2005The Bulletin by Rabeed Imam
Bangladesh on the verge of their first Test victory

Bangladesh on the verge of their first Test victory

Bangladesh were on the verge of their first Test victory as the fourth day came to a close

09-Jan-2005The Bulletin by Rabeed Imam
Taibu helps Zimbabwe avert the follow-on

Taibu helps Zimbabwe avert the follow-on

Tatenda Taibu missed a well-deserved maiden Test hundred by just eight runs, but his 92 was enough to help Zimbabwe avert the follow-on at Chittagong

08-Jan-2005The Bulletin by Rabeed Imam
Rafique puts Bangladesh firmly in charge

Rafique puts Bangladesh firmly in charge

A good day for Bangladesh became even better towards the close as they tightened the noose around Zimbabwe by taking four wickets, to leave them struggling to save the follow-on

07-Jan-2005The Bulletin by Rabeed Imam
Bashar and Saleh put Bangladesh on top

Bashar and Saleh put Bangladesh on top

Habibul Bashar missed his hundred by six runs, but his 94 put Bangladesh on top after the first day of their Test against Zimbabwe at Chttagong

06-Jan-2005The Bulletin by Rabeed Imam
Lack of ammo stymies Bangladesh

Lack of ammo stymies Bangladesh

When you hear cricketers and former cricketers repeat, ad nauseum, that cricket is a funny game, and that anything can happen in a one-day international, you wonder if they're watching the same game

23-Dec-2004The Wisden Verdict by Anand Vasu in Chittagong
India wrap up series win

India wrap up series win

It took just four balls for India to snap up the final wicket and seal a series whitewash in the second Test at Chittagong

20-Dec-2004The Bulletin by Rahul Bhatia
'Ashraful played the best innings of the series' - Ganguly

'Ashraful played the best innings of the series' - Ganguly

Sourav Ganguly, Dav Whatmore and Pathan spoke to the press

20-Dec-2004Anand Vasu in Chittagong
India on the threshold of victory despite Ashraful heroics

India on the threshold of victory despite Ashraful heroics

Bangladesh scored 397 runs in the day, yet found themselves facing certain defeat after Irfan Pathan ripped through the top order in the second innings

19-Dec-2004The Bulletin by Rahul Bhatia
Blossom in a bed of weeds

Blossom in a bed of weeds

Mohammad Ashraful's rousing knock, easily the best of the series, beat back the ghosts that have haunted Bangladesh, but coult not do anything to alter the result

19-Dec-2004The Wisden Verdict by Anand Vasu in Chittagong
Little sparks in the darkness

Little sparks in the darkness

Few things are more heartening on a cricket field than a fightback from the underdog and for two hours this morning, Bangladesh fought spiritedly to hold back the might of the Indian batting

18-Dec-2004The Wisden Verdict by Sambit Bal

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