Saturday, March 31, 2007

Pictures of Bangladesh: Flag seller in Dhaka City

The picture, I took it from the Ekushey Boi Mela (Book Fair). The man lead his life by selling this kinds of thing.


Monday, March 26, 2007

World Cup Cricket 2007: Second Stage - Super Eight

Second Stage - Super Eight

Event Day

Date

Group A
Antigua & Barbuda

Group B
Grenada

Group C Guyana

Group D
Barbados

26

Tue 27 Mar

D2 ( West Indies)
vs
A1(Australia)

Rest

27

Wed 28 Mar

Rest

A2(South Africa)
vs
B1(Sri Lanka)

28

Thu 29 Mar

D2 ( West Indies)
vs
C1(New Zealand)

Rest

29

Fri 30 Mar

Rest

D1(Ireland)
vs
C2(England)

30

Sat 31 Mar

A1(Australia)
vs
B2(
Bangladesh)

Rest

31

Sun 01 Apr

Rest

D2 ( West Indies)
vs
B1(Sri Lanka)

32

Mon 02 Apr

B2(Bangladesh)
vs
C1(New Zealand)

Rest

33

Tue 03 Apr

Rest

D1(Ireland)
vs
A2(South Africa)

34

Wed 04 Apr

C2(England)
vs
B1(Sri Lanka)

Rest

37

Sat 07 Apr

Rest

B2(Bangladesh)
vs
A2(South Africa)

38

Sun 08 Apr

A1(Australia)
vs
C2(England)

Rest

39

Mon 09 Apr

Rest

D1(Ireland)
vs
C1(New Zealand)

40

Tue 10 Apr

D2 ( West Indies)
vs
A2(South Africa)

41

Wed 11 Apr

Rest

C2(England)
vs
B2(
Bangladesh)

42

Thu 12 Apr

B1(Sri Lanka)
vs
C1(New Zealand)

Rest

43

Fri 13 Apr

Rest

A1(Australia)
vs
D1(Ireland)

44

Sat 14 Apr

A2(South Africa)
vs
C1(New Zealand)

Rest

45

Sun 15 Apr

Rest

B2(Bangladesh)
vs
D1(Ireland)

46

Mon 16 Apr

A1(Australia)
vs
B1(Sri Lanka)

Rest

47

Tue 17 Apr

Rest

A2(South Africa)
vs
C2(England)

48

Wed 18 Apr

D1(Ireland)
vs
B1(Sri Lanka)

Rest

49

Thu 19 Apr

Rest

D2 ( West Indies)
vs
B2(
Bangladesh)

50

Fri 20 Apr

A1(Australia)
vs
C1(New Zealand)

Rest

51

Sat 21 Apr

Rest

D2 ( West Indies)
vs
C2(England)

Semi - Final Round

Event Day

Date

Semi Final 1
Jamaica

Semi Final 2
Saint Lucia

54

Tue 24 Apr

2nd vs 3rd

55

Wed 25 Apr

1st vs 4th

Final

Event Day

Date

Barbados

58

Sat 28 Apr

Final

Sunday, March 25, 2007

Pictures of Dhaka city: Advertisement of Dhaka city (On Bus)

There are many transports in Dhaka city like Buses, Rickshaws, and Taxies etc. sometime the attractive picture are see in those vehicles. Most of the pictures are advertisements of different companies or organizations.

Picture of Bangladesh: Bangladeshi Sweets

Pictures of Dhaka city: Advertisement of Dhaka city (Euro Cola)

This advertisement is given by one of the famous soft drinks company. I took this picture form one of the busiest places in Dhaka City, Malibag. The women in the advertisement is one of the most famous model and arties in Bangladeshi electronic media.

Pictures of Dhaka City: Advertisement of Dhaka city (Djuice)

In Dhaka city, there are many sign board are hanged. Some it looks colorful also attractive lighting in Dhaka City. But this ad is different from all others because its language is different.

In This sign, the sentence is Duniya ta mosto boro. I have told that it is different. Why is it different? The advertisement has written my English script but the sentence is Bangla.

The advertisement is given by Djuice which is the part of Gremeen Phone.

Saturday, March 24, 2007

Picture of Bangladesh: A river in Gopalgoanj district (Bil road Canal)

The history tells that this river is dug many times ago. It is one of the important river in Gopalgong, Madaripur district. The river is connected with river Modhumoti and the river Kumar.
After digging the transportation became easier with the Capital City Dhaka. Its make not only the transport eraser but also help for irrigation for the people beside the river.

Picture of Bangladesh: Burned Field of bangladesh

Pictures of Bangladesh: Green plant of Paddy of Bangladesh


Bangladeshi Village's Woman

The simple Bangladeshi Village wmoman is coming towards her house after bathing on the river.

A simple Bangladeshi woman village is bringing out water from her wet shari

A ordinary Bangladeshi village woman is standing infront her house

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Flower of Bangladesh: Chandra Mollika

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Flower of Bangladesh: yellow Rose (Rose)

Flower of Bangladesh: Dalia

World Cup Cricket 2007: what will be in the Bangladesh vs. Sri Lanka?

From the last performances, we can observe that Bangladesh did well and also the last match between Bangladesh vs. India. It is clear that Bangladesh is doing well. Today (Bangladesh Time) Bangladesh will play with Sri Lanka. In this match, all fans are waiting to see the new miracle.

Stuff New Zealand reported:

Sri Lanka crushed Bermuda by 243 runs. India won by a record margin of 257 runs to remain in the race ahead of Friday's must-win game against the islanders.

Sri Lanka feel Bangladesh would have no fear because of the number of young players in their ranks, coached by Dav Whatmore, who also guided them to Cup glory in 1996.

"We should give credit to Bangladesh the way they have played," Sri Lankan spinner Muttiah Muralitharan said.

"We should not be surprised (by their wins) anymore.

"We started in 1982 (by getting our test status) and in 14 years' we won the World Cup," he said on Monday. "They haven't delivered in the past but they could after this World Cup."

The fast-improving Bangladesh, granted test status in 2000, would again pin their hopes on their young guns against a team they beat last February.

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Most Important Flower Market in Dhaka City

In Dhaka City there are more flower market but the most important flower market is Shahbag Market. It is new the Shishu Park (Children Park)

From down to 12PM, The farmers, from different place come to the market and display their various kinds of flowers.

Most of the buyers are the decorate shops owner and the people who are going to arrange different kind of ceremony and festival.

Flower Seller Girl in Dhaka City

Dear viewer you can see a child in the picture. I took the picture from shahabag at 11AM the date was 10 March 2007. After winter the spring has come and the sun become Sitting on the Traffic Island in the hot sun the child was selling the flowers.

In this age she was to go to school and to play with her companion. But she needs to seek her daily food and also for her family.

Friday, March 9, 2007

World Cup Cricket 2007: The victory of Bangladesh trembling New Zealand

After beating New Zealand, the mentality of Bangladesh Cricketers has become strength which will help them confidently to play in the World Cup Cricket 2007. But the New Zealand Captain becomes anxious for their unacceptable beat.

Cricketworldcuplatest reported:

Shaken and stirred by the shock 2-wicket loss to Bangladesh in their World Cup warm up fixture, New Zealand skipper Stephen Fleming on Tuesday thanked his stars that it was not a group game which they lost.

Looking back at the defeat, Fleming said his team did not play that well and the result is bound to give the team a few headaches before they meet Sri Lanka in Friday’s warm-up tie.

New Zealand, riding on a high following their 3-0 whitewash of Australia last month was expected to seal a victory against Bangladesh but things reversed on the Kiwis on Tuesday.

World Cup Cricket 2007: The victory of Bangladesh trembling New Zealand

After beating New Zealand, the mentality of Bangladesh Cricketers has become strength which will help them confidently to play in the World Cup Cricket 2007. But the New Zealand Captain becomes anxious for their unacceptable beat.

Cricketworldcuplatest reported:

Shaken and stirred by the shock 2-wicket loss to Bangladesh in their World Cup warm up fixture, New Zealand skipper Stephen Fleming on Tuesday thanked his stars that it was not a group game which they lost.

Looking back at the defeat, Fleming said his team did not play that well and the result is bound to give the team a few headaches before they meet Sri Lanka in Friday’s warm-up tie.

New Zealand, riding on a high following their 3-0 whitewash of Australia last month was expected to seal a victory against Bangladesh but things reversed on the Kiwis on Tuesday.

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

World Cup Cricket 2007: Bangladesh could show miracle

In the try Nation Series Bangladesh did well. So the entire Bangladesh supporter is dreaming that Bangladesh will play a good cricket in the World Cup Cricket 2007.

Businessday reported:

However, success in one-day cricket has been rare for Bangladesh, although they are beginning to mature into a reasonable squad.

Cricinfo reports that Bangladesh believe they have a realistic chance to progress beyond the first round in this World Cup.

Bashar is on record as saying that his side’s goal was to upset some of the stronger sides in their group and reach the Super Eight stages.

“Our target is the second round,” Bashar told a news conference as his side prepared to leave for the Caribbean.

“Beating Sri Lanka and India will be a tough assignment, but not impossible.”

Bangladesh will no doubt draw some confidence from wins over Sri Lanka, India and Australia since the last World Cup. In their first World Cup appearance, in 1999, Bangladesh beat Scotland and Pakistan, but failed to win a game after that.

“We went twice to the World Cup without any expectations,” Bashar said. “Now, we have beaten big teams. We are a much better and more mature side.”

Not only Basher but also all the fans also cricket consultant will observe the victory with large view.

5000 US droller for poor Bangladeshi school children

For poor Bangladeshi school children, England A cricket team has donated 5000 US dollars that will be used for school feeding programme in Bangladesh.

Malaysia Sun reported on Monday:
The initiative by England team would encourage others to come forward to assist poor children to meet their immediate needs and gain capacity to cope with difficulties in their lives in the long run," WFP Representative Bangladesh, Douglas Broderick said.

"They're excited by the prospect of a visit from the England A team, and also extremely grateful for the funds that have been raised towards their school feeding programme."

During their visit to Gaibandah, the England players will also hand over a school cricket kit and participate in a game of cricket with schoolchildren from the Durgapur Kalitola Government of Bangladesh Primary School.

School feeding programmes are an integral part of United Nations World Food Programme's work in Bangladesh.

The provision of food in schools has been shown to be a highly effective way of increasing enrolment and attendance, enhancing the learning experience of children, and improving their intake of micronutrients.

In the age of Science, the Bangladeshis children are depraved of proper education. So it is a great challenge for Bangladesh.

World Cup Cricket 2007: All about Bangladesh Cricket Team

In World Cup Cricket 2007, A team of 15 plays have gone. Some are new and some are experienced. About all them are bellows.

Rxpgnews wrote:


Following are the pen sketches of the 15 players -:

Habibul Bashar -

Born: Aug 17, 1972, Nagakanda, Kushtia -

Style: Right-handed batsman and off-spinner

ODI record: Matches: 100, Runs: 2,020, Average: 22.44, Highest score: 78, 50s: 14, Overs: 29.1, Wicket: 1, Average: 142.00, Best bowling: 1/31, Catches: 21

World Cup record: Matches: 2, Runs: 0

Shahriar Nafees -

Born: Jan 25, 1986, Dhaka

Style: Left-handed batsman

ODI record: Matches: 41, Runs: 1,495, Average: 40.41, Highest score: 123 not out, 100s: 4, 50s: 7, Catches: 6

World Cup record: None

Abdur Razzak

Born: June 15, 1982, Khula -

Style: Left-handed and left-arm spinner

ODI record: Matches: 38, Runs: 142, Average: 15.78, Highest score: 21, Overs: 340.4, Wickets: 60, Average: 20.97, Best bowling: 5/33, Catches: 10

World Cup record: None

Aftab Ahmed

Born: Nov 10, 1985, Chittagong

Style: Right-handed batsman and medium pacer

ODI record: Matches: 55, Runs: 1,414, Average: 28.86, Highest score: 92 not out, 50s: 12, Overs: 108, Wickets: 11, Average: 50.00, Best bowling: 5/31, Catches: 13

World Cup record: None

Mohammad Javed Omar Belim

Born: Nov 25, 1976, Dhaka

Style: Right-handed batsman and leg-spinner

ODI record: Matches: 53, Runs: 1,166, Average: 23.80, Highest score: 85 not out, 50s: 9, Overs: 1.2, Wickets: 0, Catches: 10

World Cup record: None

Mashrafe Mortaza

Born: Oct 5, Norail, Jessore -

Style: Right-handed batsman and medium pacer

ODI record: Matches: 56, Runs: 557, Average: 16.38, Highest score: 51 not out, 50s: 1, Overs: 485.5.5, Wickets: 79, Average: 28.03, Best bowling: 6/26, Catches: 20

World Cup record: Matches: 2, Runs: 28, Average: 14.00, Highest score: 28, Overs: 13, Wickets: 2, Average: 38.00, Best bowling: 2/38

Mohammad Ashraful

Born: July 7, 1984, Dhaka

Style: Right-handed batsman and leg spinner

ODI record: Matches: 90, Runs: 1,608, Average: 20.88, Highest score: 100, 100s: 1, 50s: 10, Overs: 56.4, Wickets: 10, Average: 34.40, Best bowling: 3/26, Catches: 16

World Cup record: Matches: 5, Runs: 71, Average: 17.75, Highest score: 56, 50s: 1, Overs: 6.3, Catches: 2

Mohammad Rafique

Born: Sep 5, 1970, Dhaka

Style: Left-handed batsman and left-arm spinner

ODI record: Matches: 112, Runs: 1,123, Average: 13.70, Highest score: 77, 50s: 2, Overs: 956, Wickets: 108, Average: 38.90, Best bowling: 5/47, Catches: 23

World Cup record: Matches: 8, Runs: 71, Average: 11.83, Highest score: 41 not out, Overs: 44.1, Wickets: 4, Average: 51.25, Best bowling: 1/22

Mushfiqur Rahim

Born: Sep 1, 1988, Bogra -

Style: Right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper

ODI record: Matches: 11, Runs: 151, Average: 30.20, Highest score: 57, 50s: 1, Catches: 8, Stumpings: 5

World Cup record: None

Rajin Saleh

Born: Nov 20, 1983, Sylhet, Bangladesh

Style: Right-handed batsman and off-spinner

ODI record: Matches: 43, Runs: 1,005, Average: 23.92, Highest score: 108 not out, 100s: 1, 50s: 6, Overs: 89.5, Wickets: 15, Average: 30.60, Best bowling: 4/16, Catches: 10

World Cup record: None

Saqibul Hasan

Born: March 14, 1987, Magura, Khulna -

Style: Left-handed batsman and left-arm spinner

ODI record: Matches: 20, Runs: 665, Average: 55.42, Highest score: 134 not out, 100s: 1, 50s: 2, Overs: 166.3, Wickets: 22, Average: 26.64, Best bowling: 3/18, Catch: 4

World Cup record: None

Shahadat Hossain

Born: Aug 7, 1986, Dhaka

Style: Right-handed batsman and medium pacer

ODI record: Matches: 20, Runs: 15, Average: 5.00, Highest score: 5 not out, Overs: 146.4, Wickets: 24, Average: 30.08, Best bowling: 3/34

World Cup record: None

Syed Rasel

Born: July 3, 1984, Jessore -

Style: Left-handed batsman and left-arm pacer
ODI record: Matches: 19, Runs: 30, Average: 5.00, Highest score: 15, Overs: 165.3, Wickets: 27, Average: 25.37, Best bowling: 4/22, Catches: 2

World Cup record: None

Tamim Iqbal Khan

Born: March 20, 1989, Chittagong

Style: Left-hand batsman

ODI record: Matches: 4, Runs: 57, Average: 14.25, Highest score: 30

World Cup record: None

Tapash Kumar Baisya

Born: Dec 25, 1982, Sylhet -

Style: Right-handed batsman and medium pacer

ODI record: Matches: 55, Runs: 336, Average: 12.00, Highest score: 35 not out, Overs: 431.5, Wickets: 59, Average: 40.97, Best bowling: 4/16, Catches: 8

World Cup record: Matches: 4, Runs: 7, Average: 3.50, Highest score: 5, Overs: 22, Wickets: 2, Average: 62.50, Best bowling: 1/22, Catch: 1

Dav Whatmore -

Born: March 16, 1954, Colombo

Teams: Australia, Victoria

Batting: Right-handed

Lone ODI: vs. West Indies, Sydney, 1980

ODI record: Match: 1, Runs: 2, Average: 2.00, Highest score:

World Cup record: None

ODI record: Match: 1, Runs: 2, Average: 2.00, Highest score:

Except Habibul Bashar all are new in the World Cup Cricket-2007 but his achievement was 0 run..

World Cup Cricket 2007: A very good introducing for Bangladesh

In the first worm up match before World Cup Cricket 2007 Bangladesh showed its good performance. This victory will grow the confidence of Bangladesh in the next matches.

tv3 reported:

The Black Caps' first World Cup warm-up in the West Indies is turning into a thriller.

Chasing a moderate 224, Bangladesh are 186 for 7 after 44 overs.

They have got another 40 runs to get in the last six overs.

Jacob Oram was the best of the muddling New Zealand batting effort - with a patient 88 in his comeback from a broken finger.

His partnership with Brendon McCullum, who made 46 until a run-out, was the highlight.

So we have to wait fro some days to see the magic of Bangladesh

World Cup Cricket 2007: Bangladesh bowling line show a good starts

In the first worm up match of the World Cup cricket Bangladesh stopped 224 in 45 over. So it is a very good start for Bangladesh. I think in World cup Cricket tournament it will increase their mentally strength.

Cricketworldcuplatest reported:

New Zealand failed to impress against Bangladesh and were bowled out for 224 in 45 overs during their first warm up match of the World Cup at Barbados on Tuesday.

Opting to bat first, the Kiwis made an inauspicious beginning as captain Stephen Flemming perished for a duck.

With Ross Taylor, Scot Styris and Peter Fulton failing to contribute substantially in the middle overs, it was left to New Zealand’s saviour Jacob Oram -- who continues to play with an injured finger—to do the resurrection job.

Oram, who shone with the bat during the CB Series in Australia, produced a precious 88 off 107 balls while Brandon McCullum made 46 to push the total past 200.

For Bangladesh, Mashrafe Mortaza claimed 3 for 22 and Abdur Razzak picked 4 for 26.

Tuesday, March 6, 2007

VoIP and Bangladesh

After long time Bangladesh is going to open VoIP for all. This step has a good future. The people of Bangladesh will get more opportunity.


VoIP News reported:

The seven-member technical committee submitted a nine-point recommendation to Post and Telecommunications Adviser Mirza Azizul Islam at his ministry office, says the report.

The recommendations are meant to overcome the country's "crisis in overseas telecommunications" and suggest continuing VoIP operations through the existing data gateway of theBTTB submarine cable network.

In fact the technical committee says new equipment is needed within two months to boost capacity and suggested enhancing the BTTB international telephone circuit capacity by "introducing 3,000 more circuits in addition to the existing 11,000 circuits within shortest possible time and another 24,000 within next three months to

India-Bangladesh-Myanmar gas pipeline is going to be open?

India wants to take the gas pipeline from Myanmar to Indian thorough Bangladesh. After long process now Bangladesh become agree to let India. In a meeting with Bangladesh and India at New Delhi, the option comes out.

Domain-b reported:

Definitely the tri-national pipeline issue will come up for discussion," power and energy adviser in the caretaker government Tapan Chowdhury said before leaving for Delhi to attend SAARC energy ministers' meeting.

The minister said he would raise the pipeline issue with his Indian counterpart. "There will be no conditions tagged with the pipeline. If it is beneficial for us economically we will move forward," he added.

Talks between the two countries on the proposed gas pipeline have remained stalled for over a year after New Delhi refused to accept three pre conditions Bangladesh had sought to impose.

The Khaleda Zia government in Bangladesh wanted India provide a hydro-electricity corridor from Nepal and Bhutan and transit facilities for its trade with the two Himalayan countries. Bangladesh also wanted India to reduce the trade gap before talks on the gas pipeline project can proceed.

India tour of Bangladesh After World Cup Cricket 2007

After Cricket World Cup 2007, 4 One Day Match and 2 Test will be played in Dhaka and Chittagonj. I should be the first math after World Cup Cricket both India and Bangladesh.

Cricinfo Reported:

Should India qualify for the World Cup final on April 28, they have a breather for just eight days before the scheduled departure for Dhaka on May 7. The one-day series commences on May 10 at the Sher-e-Bangla Stadium in Dhaka, followed by the second match, at the same venue on May 12. Chittagong will host the third one-dayer three days later.

India will stay back in Chittaong for the first Test from May 18 and will head back to Dhaka for the final Test, starting May 25. India last toured Bangladesh in 2004, winning the Test series 2-0 and the one-dayers 2-1. The reciprocal tour, however, is yet to happen.

Itinerary

May 7 Arrival in Dhaka

May 10 1st ODI, Dhaka

May 12 2nd ODI, Dhaka

May 15 3rd ODI, Chittagong

May 18-22 1st Test, Chittagong

May 25-29 2nd Test, Dhaka

World Cup Cricket: Bangladesh Team in the Second round!

In ODI Cricket Bangladesh beat India and Sri-Lanka only one time. But in the World Cup Cricket 2007 in the same group of Bangladesh is stronger team. Bangladesh able to go to the second round if the can win more than tow match. Though it is easy for Bangladesh to beat Bermuda but India and Sri-Lanka is stronger team.


ABC Sport reported:

A

solid start from young left-handed opener Nafees will be essential so that the middle-order batsmen can perform under less pressure.

Bashar is the most experienced batsman, having played nearly 100 one-dayers, and provides solidity to the middle order.

Ashraful is a stroke-maker who can be a big asset if he succeeds in converting good starts into big knocks.

Veteran left-arm spinner Mohammad Rafique is the key bowler, having the ability to keep batsmen quiet with his tidy line and length.

Rafique, the only Bangladeshi with more than 100 wickets in one-dayers, and fellow-spinner Abdur Razzak have often dried up runs in the middle order. But they require support from pacemen to make their contributions count.

In Bangladesh Team there are better batsman like Nafees, Habibul Bashar and Mohammad Ashraful. If they show their best performance, Bangladesh could do well.

Sunday, March 4, 2007

World Cup Cricket 2007: Bangladesh Team

If we observe the last year’s wining rate, Bangladesh won 18 one-day internationals out of 28. From this statistic, it is clear the Bangladesh could do well in the World Cup Cricket 2007.

tvnz reported:

Although most of Bangladesh's victories have come against Zimbabwe and Kenya, they won 64.24 percent of their matches in 2006, second only to Australia (71.42).
"The morale of the team is very high. Everybody is in a positive frame of mind and keen to perform." said Bashar.
"And we hope to fight effectively to move forward for the second round in the coming World Cup."
Bangladesh now has a number of reliable batsman including Shahreer Nafees and Aftab Ahmed.
In 39 ODIs, Nafees has scored 1,391 runs with three centuries and seven fifties while Aftab made 1,374 runs with 12 fifties.
"If a batsman fails, the other will take up the charge," Bashar added.
Bangladesh will play in Group B in the World Cup, featuring former champions India and Sri Lanka, plus Bermuda.
Bashar said the side also had two dependable spinners, including Abdur Razzak with 45 scalps in 2006.
At the last World Cup in South Africa, Bangladesh lost five of their six games including one against Canada while they were also at the receiving end of a hat-trick by Chaminda Vaas in the first three balls of the match against Sri Lanka.
"That is now a part of history. Now we target to reach the second round of the next Cup," Bashar said.
"Just two wins can take us to the Super Eight, though the job is very difficult. We have two teams in the group who will be looking to win the trophy so it won't be easy to beat them.

World Cup Cricket 2007: Bangladesh and The second round

In the last world Bangladesh has no expectation. But the situation has been changed. Now Bangladesh wants to do something. Anticipation of Bangladesh is to go to the second round or more. If they have to full the target, they have to fight the former champion India and Sri-Lanka.

gulfnews reported:

"Beating Sri Lanka and India will be a tough job, but not impossible," Bashar said before the team left for the Caribbean.
"Our target is the second round. We have to play very well, but we are hopeful." As well as former titleholders Sri Lanka and India, Bangladesh is grouped with Bermuda in limited-overs cricket's biggest competition from March 13-April 28. The top two teams from each group qualify for the second round.
The South Asian side had a humiliating campaign in the 2003 event in South Africa - even losing to a Canadian team made up of amateurs - finishing bottom of its group that also included Sri Lanka, New Zealand, South Africa, West Indies and Kenya.

Now we have to wait for some day for the result.

Saturday, March 3, 2007

Parliament of Bangladesh (Samshad Bhaban)

The Sky of Spring Season

Bangladeshi Baby

World Cup Cricket 2007: Bangladesh has more confidence

After Tri-nation series Bangladesh is in confidence now. They hope they will able to show a good performance in World Cup Cricket 2007.

skysports reported:

After impressing with the bat, Bangladesh's Hasan proved he is capable as an all-rounder. He took the wickets of Billcliff and Canada's captain John Davison to finish with figures of two for 36 from 10 overs.

Early on, it looked like Canada might repeat their surprise 2003 World Cup victory over Bangladesh when they reduced the favourites to 30 for three.

The pick of their bowlers was veteran Anderson Cummins who finished with figures of three for 60 from 10 overs. Cummins proved that he has a lot to offer in the World Cup this month.

Bangladesh will be pleased with the way that their middle-order recovered from a disappointing start, Habibul Bashar and Mohammad Ashraful both made quick-fire half centuries.

The tournament win should give Bangladesh confidence. They face India, Sri Lanka and the side who finished bottom of this tournament, Bangladesh in the World Cup group stage.

As its lat wining rate is very good. So they could do well.

Friday, March 2, 2007

Bangladesh to bring in electricity Nepal & Bhutan through India

SAARC conference will held from 7 March 2007 at New Delhi. On that conference power and energy ministers Bangladesh will talk this matter with Nepal, Bhutan and India.

Energy Bangladesh reported:

“I’ll discuss the issue… I don’t know whether any offer from any countries was given on the issue so far. If not, I would try to initiate the matter under the cover of regional cooperation,” said Chowdhury, assigned to the tough task of managing the country’s power-hungry power sector.
He, however, said any regional cooperation like electricity import should be discussed separately without linking any one with others. “Any cooperation should take place unconditionally.”

In Bangladesh electricity is am most considered thing. Govt. decided to close the shopping mall from 7PM for saving the electricity and it is obeyed by the business now. It’s a very good attempt from the govt. that Bangladesh to decided to import electricity.

Md Yunus attempts to help Bangladesh Women’s Football Association (BWFA)

The Women’s Football Association of Bangladesh started it’s stepped from 2003. Till then it does not play any role. Now Md Yunus spread his hand to the development of this sector.

Kolkata Newsline reported:

And in a bid to push their new projects, the BWFA has consulted Yunus. Dana explained: “I already an informal discussion with Mr Yunus regarding the development of women’s football in Bangladesh. As he is always sympathetic towards efforts to development women’s football, Mr Yunus has promised to organise necessary financial support. We are optimistic that he will provide patronage for women’s soccer in Bangladesh. He was the man who brought Zinedine Zidane to this country. He is also organising a trip to France for the junior boys’ team, slated to be announced soon.”

This attempt will develop the BWFA.