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New Bangladesh fielding coach Julien Fountain (C) shows the national team players how to take a catch properly during a training session at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium on Sunday. Courtesy New Age
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Jun 16 | BD v Ind
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Jun 18 | SL v BD
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Jun 19 | Ind v Pak
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Jun 21 | BD v Pak
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Jun 22 | SL v Ind
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Jun 24 | Final
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Klusener turns down Bangladesh coaching role, 09/02/2010
Lance Klusener has finally turned down the offer to take over as Bangladesh's bowling coach, ending a prolonged period of speculation over his possible appointment
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Bangladesh confirm bookie approach, 09/02/2010
Shakib Al Hasan and Tamim Iqbal were approached by bookmakers during a home series against India in January 2010, the BCB has confirmed
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Bangladesh await response from Lance Klusener, 09/01/2010
The Bangladesh Cricket Board has not yet received a response from former South African allrounder Lance Klusener, who was a leading candidate for the role of the team's bowling coach
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Bangladesh allows foreign players in domestic T20 competition, 08/22/2010
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has permitted the recruitment of foreign players for the country's domestic Twenty20 competition - the Dhaka Premier Division Cricket League - to be held later in the year
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Ashraful in provisional squad for New Zealand series, 08/19/2010
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has included Mohammad Ashraful and Tamim Iqbal in a 26-strong provisional squad for the upcoming home series against New Zealand.
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Tamim heads to Australia for injury check-up, 08/19/2010
The BCB has decided to send Tamim Iqbal to Australia for check-up as he has been experiencing lingering pain in a wrist injury he sustained last year
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Amla, Sehwag, Bollinger in race for top ICC awards, 08/23/2010
Seven players - Hashim Amla, Jacques Kallis, MS Dhoni, Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag, Shane Watson and Doug Bollinger - feature in the longlists for the three major categories for the 2010 annual ICC Awards
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Julien Fountain named Bangladesh fielding coach, 08/17/2010
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has appointed Julien Fountain as the specialist fielding coach for the national side until the end of the 2011 World Cup
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Klusener in line to be Bangladesh's bowling coach, 08/08/2010
Lance Klusener, the former South African allrounder, could be appointed Bangladesh's bowling coach, filling the vacancy that arose because Champaka Ramanayake quit the job due to illness
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Conditioning camp for Bangladesh second-rung players, 08/04/2010
The Bangladesh Cricket Board has called up 21 players for a conditioning camp starting Wednesday at the Sher-e-Bangla Stadium
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Development of World Cup venues on track - Shetty, 08/02/2010
The 2011 World Cup tournament director, Ratnakar Shetty, said the governments of the host nations were working to ensure an "incident free" competition
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Bangladesh postpone New Zealand Tests, 08/02/2010
Bangladesh have postponed their Test series against New Zealand scheduled for October, opting instead to play three additional ODIs to concentrate on their preparation for the 2011 World Cup
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Mortaza, Siddons contrasting in tour assessment, 07/23/2010
Bangladesh captain Mashrafe Mortaza and coach Jamie Siddons had contrasting views on the side's tour of England
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Barresi carries Netherlands to major victory, 07/20/2010
Netherlands secured their first one-day international victory against a Full Member nation as Wesley Barresi hit a match-winning 65 off 43 balls against Bangladesh in Glasgow
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Rain washes away Glasgow clash, 07/19/2010
Heavy rain forced Scotland's match against Bangladesh to be abandoned without a ball being bowled at the Titwood ground in Glasgow
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Bangladesh must maintain self belief - Bashar, 07/16/2010
Former Bangladesh captain Habibul Bashar has said the team needs to maintain a level of enthusiasm even if the results don't always go their way
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Tamim, Shafiul help Bangladesh square series, 07/17/2010
After a disappointing show in the first game, Bangladesh's bowlers hit back with a disciplined performance to restrict Ireland to 189 and set up a six-wicket win to draw the series 1-1 at Stormont
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Porterfield stars in easy Ireland win, 07/16/2010
Ireland's returnees from the county circuit, William Porterfield and Boyd Rankin, combined to inflict a big defeat on Bangladesh in the first ODI in Belfast
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Porterfield not surprised by Bangladesh's surge, 07/14/2010
Ireland captain William Porterfield has said he wasn't surprised by Bangladesh's recent win against England in Bristol
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Bell ruled out of Pakistan Tests after breaking foot, 07/13/2010
Ian Bell has been officially ruled out of England's Test series against Pakistan after fracturing the fifth metatarsal in his left foot while fielding during the second ODI against Bangladesh
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It's responsibility of captains, players to curb fixing: Ganguly - Cricket Nirvana, 12/31/1969
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Operation rules Onions out of Ashes - Cricket365 News, 12/31/1969
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England's Onions out of Ashes - Sky News Australia, 12/31/1969
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England's Onions out for up to nine months - SuperSport.com, 12/31/1969
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'Hope to keep up my form to help SA win WC' - Zee News, 12/31/1969
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Shakib, Tamim approached by bookmakers during India series - Financial Express Bangladesh, 12/31/1969
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Bangladesh await response from Lance Klusener, 09/02/2010
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Bangladesh confirm bookie approach, 09/02/2010
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Bookies approached Bangladesh players: BCB, 09/01/2010
The Bangladesh Cricket Board on Wednesday said several senior players, including captain Shakib Al Hasan, were approached by illegal bookmakers during the home Test series against India earlier this year.
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Cricket-England's Onions out for up to nine months, 09/02/2010
Fast bowler Graham Onions is expected to be out of action for a further nine months once he undergoes back surgery next week, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said on Thursday.
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Shakib confirms he was approached by bookie, 09/02/2010
Bangladesh Cricket Board(BCB) on Wednesday confirmed that several senior players, including captain Shakib Al Hasan, were approached by illegal bookmakers during the home Test series against India earlier this year.Shakib along with opener Tamim Iqbal were contacted by match-fixers and the
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Bangladeshis approached by bookmakers, 09/01/2010
Bangladesh's cricket board said Wednesday several senior players had been approached by bookmakers ahead of a Test series with India earlier this year.
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Klusener turns down Bangladesh coaching role, 09/02/2010
Lance Klusener has finally turned down the offer to take over as Bangladesh's bowling coach, ending a prolonged period of speculation over his possible appointment
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Watson: Match-fixing probe could kill cricket, 09/01/2010
Players are growing increasingly suspicious of whether the International Cricket Council wants to expose the full extent of corruption in the game, fearing the truth could kill cricket - as it emerged yesterday David Warner is the fifth Australian player to have been approached by suspected bookmakers.
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Watson fears ICC probe may kill cricket, 09/01/2010
PLAYERS are growing increasingly suspicious of whether the International Cricket Council wants to expose the full extent of corruption in the game, fearing the truth could kill cricket – as it emerged yesterday David Warner is the fifth Australian player to have been approached by suspected bookmakers.
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Pakistan cricket scam: Riddle of Mazhar Majeed and phone calls linked to big games, 09/01/2010
A blizzard of telephone calls to and from the agent at the centre of the cricket match-fixing allegations was being examined by investigators last night.
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