Bangladesh tour of South Africa, Nov-Dec 2008
Only Twenty20 International v South Africa at Johannesburg - Nov 5, 2008
South Africa won by 12 runs (D/L method)
South Africa 118/7 (14/14 ov); Bangladesh 109/8 (14/14 ov)
1st ODI v South Africa at Potchefstroom - Nov 7, 2008
2nd ODI v South Africa at Benoni - Nov 9, 2008
3rd ODI v South Africa at East London - Nov 12, 2008
Tour Match v South African Airways Challenge XI at Kimberley - Nov 15-16, 2008
1st Test v South Africa at Bloemfontein - Nov 19-23, 2008
2nd Test v South Africa at Centurion - Nov 26-30, 2008
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South Africa youngsters to take on Bangladesh
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South Africa youngsters to take on Bangladesh
October 21, 2008
South Africa's selectors have named a side with a blend of experience and youth to take on Bangladesh in their two-day warm-up to next month's tour.
The South Africa XI will be led by Wendell Bossenger, the veteran wicketkeeper-batsman, who was also in charge when the same team took on the visiting Sri Lanka A team in August. The side also includes three players - Mthokozisi Shezi, Dane Vilas and David Wiese - who all graduated from this year's intake of the national academy and are former Under-19 players.
"The team consists of a mixture of players who played in a similar fixture against Sri Lanka in August this year, together with others who have returned from the United Kingdom during the off-season along with those who were under the national academy programme," said Anton Ferreira, the head selector of the amateur selection panel. "We are confident that this team will be able to carry itself well against Bangladesh."
Bangladesh are scheduled to play three ODIs and two Tests, preceded by a Twenty20 which gets underway on November 5.
South Africa youngsters to take on Bangladesh
October 21, 2008
South Africa's selectors have named a side with a blend of experience and youth to take on Bangladesh in their two-day warm-up to next month's tour.
The South Africa XI will be led by Wendell Bossenger, the veteran wicketkeeper-batsman, who was also in charge when the same team took on the visiting Sri Lanka A team in August. The side also includes three players - Mthokozisi Shezi, Dane Vilas and David Wiese - who all graduated from this year's intake of the national academy and are former Under-19 players.
"The team consists of a mixture of players who played in a similar fixture against Sri Lanka in August this year, together with others who have returned from the United Kingdom during the off-season along with those who were under the national academy programme," said Anton Ferreira, the head selector of the amateur selection panel. "We are confident that this team will be able to carry itself well against Bangladesh."
Bangladesh are scheduled to play three ODIs and two Tests, preceded by a Twenty20 which gets underway on November 5.
Bangladesh national women's cricket team
Bangladesh national women's cricket team
Captain Tajkia Akhter
First recorded match 6 July 2007 v Thailand
As of 8 July 2007
The Bangladesh national women's cricket team is the team that represents the country of Bangladesh in international women's cricket matches. They made their international debut when they played, and won, two matches against Thailand in July 2007 and are set to play in the ACC Women's Tournament in Malaysia in July 2007. They are in the same first round group as China, Singapore and the UAE.
Bangladesh win the final match against Nepal, ACC tournament, Johor, July 18, 2007.
Captain Tajkia Akhter
First recorded match 6 July 2007 v Thailand
As of 8 July 2007
The Bangladesh national women's cricket team is the team that represents the country of Bangladesh in international women's cricket matches. They made their international debut when they played, and won, two matches against Thailand in July 2007 and are set to play in the ACC Women's Tournament in Malaysia in July 2007. They are in the same first round group as China, Singapore and the UAE.
Bangladesh win the final match against Nepal, ACC tournament, Johor, July 18, 2007.
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