Zimbabwe in Bangladesh 2014-15
Remembering Manzarul Islam
Nov 2, 2014 Seven years back, 22-year-old Manzarul Islam was heading towards a roadside shop on a motorbike to try some Chui Jhal. Fate, though, had a cruel plan in store
Zimbabwe in Bangladesh 2014-15
Nov 2, 2014 Seven years back, 22-year-old Manzarul Islam was heading towards a roadside shop on a motorbike to try some Chui Jhal. Fate, though, had a cruel plan in store
Bangladesh cricket
Feb 8, 2009 Mohammad Ashraful will continue as Bangladesh's captain till the conclusion of the team's West Indies tour in July-Augus
Left-arm spinner dies at 22
Mar 16, 2007 Manjural Islam, who played six Tests and 25 Odis for Bangladesh between 2003-04 and 2005-06, has been killed in a road accident
Bangladesh A v England A, 3rd Match, Mirpur
Mar 11, 2007 England A ended an otherwise encouraging tour of Bangladesh on a sour note, losing the third one-dayer by five wickets
Bangladesh v Zimbabwe, 4th ODI, Dhaka
Jan 29, 2005 In a dramatic turnaround Bangladesh snaffled ten wickets for just 86 runs as Zimbabwe slipped to 189 all out at Dhaka to lose the fourth one-day international by 58 runs
Bangladesh v Zimbabwe, 3rd ODI, Chittagong
Jan 26, 2005 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
Injury worry for Bangladesh
Aug 18, 2004 Habibul Bashar, the Bangladesh captain, sustained an injury to his right thumb and was ruled out of action for at least ten days
WICB XI v Bangladeshis, St Vincent
May 13, 2004 The Bangladeshis began their tour of the West Indies with a morale-boosting three-wicket win against the West Indies Cricket Board XI
BCB has 12 contracted players
Apr 30, 2004 Enamul Haque Junior, the young left-arm spinner, and the allrounder Manjural Islam Rana have been awarded 'rookie contracts' by the Bangladesh Cricket Board
Zimbabwe v Bangladesh, 5th ODI, Harare
Mar 14, 2004 A captain's innings from Heath Streak - and the nervousness which comes with not being used to winning from Bangladesh - enabled Zimbabwe to scrape to a three-wicket victory which had seemed highly unlikely when they slumped to 124 for 6 chasing 183