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Bishwajit Roy

Bishwajit Roy is sports editor at The Daily Star.

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Bangladesh’s big statement amid the consistency question

16 August 2026
For a team that has spent much of its 25-year Test journey searching for consistency, Bangladesh have often produced something more valuable: moments that refuse to be forgotten.
16 August 2026
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A rare opportunity, familiar questions

29 July 2026
Injuries, questionable selection calls and familiar off-field distractions have once again overshadowed what should have been a defining moment in Bangladesh's Test journey.
29 July 2026
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Rodri the commander

21 July 2026
"At the World Cup will be the best Rodri and next season will be the best Rodri." Those words from Pep Guardiola, spoken while Rodri was still recovering from the injury, sounded more like an act of faith than a prediction.
21 July 2026
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A World Cup of symbols, stories, and transitions

19 July 2026
When Lionel Messi walks onto the pitch in New Jersey in the early hours of Monday (Bangladesh time) to face Spain’s teenage sensation Lamine Yamal, the FIFA World Cup 2026 will reach its final act.
19 July 2026
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One can't expect more from a World Cup

14 July 2026
The quality of football has rarely dipped. Every match seemed to offer something worth watching -- tactical masterclasses, stunning goals, dramatic comebacks, controversial refereeing decisions or stories that extended well beyond the pitch.
14 July 2026
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Fortune favours the giants on the road to Atlanta

12 July 2026
Despite the celebrations, neither Thomas Tuchel nor Lionel Scaloni attempted to mask their teams' shortcomings.
12 July 2026
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France 2-0 Morocco: The scoreline told only half the story

10 July 2026
France produced a performance that stripped away the romance and reminded everyone why they remain one of international football's gold standards.
10 July 2026
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Belgium's best rebuttal to power came on the pitch

7 July 2026
Belgium did not spend the night trying to revisit those debates. They simply demonstrated that while power can influence headlines, it cannot guarantee outcomes.
7 July 2026
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A Bangladesh in Adelaide

A small yet noticeable part of the Adelaide Airport yesterday turned into a mini Bangladesh as the players, some of them with their family members, and the coaching staff gathered and mingled there on way to fly across the Tasman Sea to play their last pool match against co-hosts New Zealand in Hamilton on Friday.
10 March 2015
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'I am more matured now'

Mushfiqur Rahim proved that hard work is always the key behind any success. The little right-hander has now been tagged as the 'Mr Dependable' of Bangladesh's batting line-up
10 March 2015
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Tigers Terrific

When Bangladesh beat Scotland a few days back, there was a sense of relief. But when they disposed of England by 15 runs in a thriller at the Adelaide Oval yesterday, the whole nation savoured something that it can really be proud of.
9 March 2015
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Mash's Best

Bangladesh captain Mashrafe Bin Mortaza bracketed the 15-run victory against England as the best achievement in his career.
9 March 2015

'Dream comes true'

Bangladesh's first World Cup centurion Mahmudullah Riyad has said that his hundred against England will forever remain a special memory in his life. As soon as he reached the landmark Riyad celebrated emphatically and also blew a flying kiss towards his family.
9 March 2015
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Tigers look for a 2011 encore

Bangladesh may well have two opportunities to sneak into the quarterfinals, but make no mistake, today's match against England at the
8 March 2015
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'It's a chance we need to utilise'

As the Tigers were training at the Adelaide Oval yesterday, the sound system, out of the blue, rang out the Bangladesh's national anthem.
8 March 2015
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Eng lack variety: Mushy

With 167 runs in three matches, Mushfiqur Rahim has already scored more in this World Cup than he did four years ago. The wicket-keeper batsman was Bangladesh's highest run-getter in 2014 and has managed to continue the momentum in the mega event thus far.
8 March 2015
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Mash cheers up 'fatigued' Tigers

The Tigers didn't get enough time to relax after Thursday's emphatic six-wicket victory against Scotland as they caught an early flight the following morning for Wellington, from where they would go to Adelaide via Melbourne ahead of their crucial group match against England on March 9.
6 March 2015
Tamim Iqbal plays a trademark off-the-toes flick

Batting heroes fire together

The 40-odd minute innings break was perhaps the most nervous moment for any Bangladeshi fan yesterday. It was dominated by a mixture of fear and disbelief.
5 March 2015

'100s can't be scored at will'

Tamim Iqbal looked a relieved man yesterday. Despite having missed out on what could have been a historic century for the player, the good news was that the batsman had finally hit form.
5 March 2015
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'A win is a win'

The weak points of this Bangladeshi contingent may be forgiven after their successful chase at Nelson's Saxton Oval. After all, it's not every day that the inconsistent Tigers manage to scale down a 300-plus total.
5 March 2015
Bangladesh batsman Sabbir Rahman

Tigers is about red and green

It appears that two schools of thought exist in the Bangladesh cricket team regarding the fans' interest and enthusiasm.
4 March 2015
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Chance to rectify mistakes

Cricket fans across the country will have to make some serious adjustments to their Thursday morning's wake-up call if they are unwilling to miss the Tigers in action against Scotland.
4 March 2015
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Shakib seeks momentum

Three matches down and Bangladesh are yet to witness a Shakib Al Hasan-special. While he did score a match-turning half-century against Afghanistan, many reckon that the best is yet to come. However, things haven't been easy for the left-hander.
3 March 2015
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Charged up by haka

The Bangladesh cricket team had a day full of activities on Monday.
2 March 2015
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'Anamul's spill shocked team'

From excluding the older players from the side to hiring a new fielding coach, the team management followed a number of strategies in a bid to maintain a strong fielding unit in this World Cup. However, when the chips were down, that was the very aspect that the Tigers failed in.
2 March 2015
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Jurgensen against Tigers in new role

man, who has a very good knowledge about this Bangladesh team, has been sharing his experience with the Scots
2 March 2015
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Charged up by haka

The Bangladesh cricket team had a day full of activities on Monday. Having arrived in New Zealand on the previous day, the Tigers held their first practice session yesterday at the at the Saxton Oval, where they will be playing their fourth group match of the World Cup against Scotland on March 5. The Tigers were later showed around the sporting facilities of the Saxton Oval before being treated to a unique reception by the Nelson City Council.
2 March 2015
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Mash awaits a fresh start against Scots

Scenes from the 1999 World Cup match in Edinburgh stormed into Mashrafe Bin Mortaza's mind as soon as questions regarding Bangladesh's Scotland encounter, due to take place at the Saxton Oval this Thursday, were brought to the table.
1 March 2015

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