Toddler's candy and the Ugly Sister
To say that taking runs off Bangladesh is as facile as misappropriating a toddler's candy is to seriously underestimate a little one's resolve
17-Dec-2004•The Wisden Verdict by Dileep Premachandran
Gambhir and Dravid pile on hundreds
Rahul Dravid became the first player to score hundreds in all Test-playing countries while Gautam Gambhir notched up his maiden century as India made merry on the first day at Chittagong
17-Dec-2004•The Bulletin by Rahul Bhatia
Another whitewash looms
Sourav Ganguly made it clear that India will play a full-strength team in the second Test starting at the MA Aziz Stadium in Chittagong on Thursday
16-Dec-2004•Preview by Anand Vasu in Chittagong
'We will take nothing for granted,' says Wright
Bangladesh's second Test against India starts at Chittagong on Friday (Dec 17)
15-Dec-2004•Anand Vasu in Chittagong
India to play in Chittagong
The Board of Control for Cricket in India has confirmed that the Indian cricket team will play in Chittagong after the venue was given the green light by the security delegation sent to Bangladesh
09-Dec-2004•Cricinfo staff
Australia overcome brave Ireland
Australia's U19s have reached the final of the Plate Championship, with a 49-run win against Ireland
29-Feb-2004•Wisden Cricinfo staff
New kids on the block
It is little wonder that the 50th anniversary of the Queen's Coronation was such a low-key affair
04-Jun-2003•Andrew Miller
South Africa cruise to victory
Bangladesh, unused to reaching the fourth day of a Test match, collapsed within an hour to 237 all out, granting South Africa a victory by an innings and 60 runs
27-Apr-2003•Dileep Premachandran
Rudolph and Dippenaar make Bangladesh sweat
Jacques Rudolph and Boeta Dippenaar gave their controversyplagued team a much-needed happiness tonic with a mammoth
323-run stand for the third wicket
25-Apr-2003•Wisden Bulletin by Raja M
Adams five-for puts South Africa on top
In the end, it was a disappointingly typical first day of a Bangladesh Test
match
24-Apr-2003•Wisden Bulletin by Amit Varma
Bangladesh hope to be competitive
Bangladesh go into the first Test against South Africa at the MA Aziz Stadium in Chittagong with the spectre of Dav Whatmore looming large on the near horizon
23-Apr-2003•Wisden Cricinfo staff
South Africa's lead under threat from Australia
South Africa can extend its lead at the top of the ICC Test Championship table with victory over Bangladesh in the two-Test series that starts on Wednesday 23rd April, but is still in danger of losing top spot to Australia
22-Apr-2003•ICC Media Release
West Indies complete clean sweep with comprehensive win
Bangladesh enjoyed one of their better Test matches at the MA Aziz Stadium in Chittagong
18-Dec-2002•Anand Vasu
Bangladesh fight back after conceding 102-run lead
The second day of the second Test between Bangladesh and the West Indies at Chittagong saw the hosts enjoy as good a day's play as they are likely to get for some time
17-Dec-2002•Anand Vasu
West Indies take command of Chittagong Test
After the debacle in the first Test in Dhaka, not much was expected of the young and inexperienced Bangladesh team that squared up to the West Indies in the second Test at the MA Aziz Stadium in Chittagong
16-Dec-2002•Santhosh S
Test Championship preview Bangladesh v West Indies
West Indies, currently level on points with Pakistan in the ICC Test Championship, can move into clear seventh place by winning the forthcoming two Test series against Bangladesh starting this Sunday 8th December at Chittagong
06-Dec-2002•ICC Media Release
Injuries bring Ganga, Nagamootoo to the fore
Daren Ganga and Mahendra Nagamootoo have been named in West Indies' final XI for the opening limited-overs international of three against Bangladesh at the M.A
28-Nov-2002•WICB
Pakistan fashion 49-run victory over Bangladesh at Chittagong
For the briefest of moments at Chittagong, home supporters must have glimpsed a pale parabola of joy as their bowlers broke through a Pakistani top-order fairly bristling with stalwart names
22-Jan-2002•Shahryar Khan
Youhana and Younis clobber centuries
Yousuf Youhana and Younis Khan hit strokeful centuries as Pakistan
feasted on Bangladesh's mediocre attack in the second and final
cricket Test here Thursday
18-Jan-2002
Pakistan batsmen thrive at Chittagong
Yousuf Youhana and Younis Khan, players who have grown to be stalwarts of the Pakistani middle-order in recent times, struck sparkling centuries to propel their side to a 281-run lead over a baffled Bangladesh at the MA Aziz Stadium in Chittagong.
17-Jan-2002•Shahryar Khan