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We don’t want to hear "Our target is next World Cup" anymore
Our target is next World Cup

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We don’t want to hear "Our target is next World Cup" anymore

In the recently concluded T20 World Cup, cricket fans were deprived of captivating batting performances. The pitches in the two host countries (the United States and the West Indies) behaved differently. Never before in T20 World Cup history have both semifinals been so lackluster. However, Asia and Africa sent an important message in the ninth T20 World Cup: to play well and win in the World Cup, a team needs to perform well under pressure with a hunger for victory. Players must have confidence, courage, belief in their abilities, and trust in their skills. India's unbeaten championship win after so many years can be attributed to their consistently positive cricket as a team from start to finish.

T20 World Cup: Bangladesh to score 116 to advance to semifinal
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T20 World Cup: Bangladesh to score 116 to advance to semifinal

Masterful Bangladeshi bowlers restricted Afghanistan to a paltry 115 runs in their last match of the Super Eight stage of the ongoing T20 World Cup on Tuesday.

Bangladesh suffer another defeat to India
Bangladesh suffer another defeat to India

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Bangladesh suffer another defeat to India

Bangladesh suffered another thumping defeat against India in Antigua, marking their fifth consecutive loss against India in the T20 World Cups.

Expectations and outcomes are not aligning in cricket
Expectations and outcomes are not aligning in cricket

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Expectations and outcomes are not aligning in cricket

Mahmudullah got caught by Aiden Markram at the boundary while attempting to hit a six off Keshav Maharaj's full-toss delivery. At that point, the match seemed 'clinically dead'. However, there are many instances where teams have come back from such a state. Bangladesh could have come back if Taskin Ahmed had managed to hit a six off Maharaj's full-toss, but he couldn't, and neither could Bangladesh.

ISPR requests not to get misled by rumours over security of St. Martin’s
ISPR requests not to get misled by rumours over security of St. Martin’s

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ISPR requests not to get misled by rumours over security of St. Martin’s

Inter Services Public Relation Directorate (ISPR) has urged all not to be misguided by rumours spreading through social media over the security of St. Martin’s island centering Myanmar's ongoing internal conflict near the island.

Bangladesh fails to chase low target against South Africa
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Bangladesh fails to chase low target against South Africa

Bangladesh nearly secured their first-ever T20 victory against South Africa in New York on Monday, ultimately falling short by a mere four runs in their second match of the ongoing T20 World Cup.

Sheikh Hasina congratulates national cricket team
Sheikh Hasina congratulates national cricket team

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Sheikh Hasina congratulates national cricket team

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has congratulated the national cricket team for their victory over Sri Lanka in their first match of the T20 World Cup.

Bangladesh beat Sri Lanka by 2 wickets
Bangladesh beat Sri Lanka by 2 wickets

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Bangladesh beat Sri Lanka by 2 wickets

Capitalizing a brilliant bowling display and an explosive knock from Towhid Hridoy, Bangladesh started the ongoing T20 World Cup defeating Sri Lanka by two wickets in their Group D encounter at the Grand Prairie Stadium in Dallas on Saturday (June 8).

Tigers face off India for final fine tune of T20 WC
Tigers face off India for final fine tune of T20 WC

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Tigers face off India for final fine tune of T20 WC

Bangladesh will have their final chance to fine-tune their preparations for the T20 World Cup when they face India in their second and last warm-up game on Saturday at Nassau County International Cricket Stadium in New York.

Topping the first round is a big challenge
Topping the first round is a big challenge

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Topping the first round is a big challenge

The shortest format of cricket, T20, contains elements that attract both men and women of all ages. It captivates like magic. Cricket enthusiasts, whose numbers are steadily increasing, now consider it their "first choice." This 240-ball game (120 balls per team), synchronized with the ticking of the clock, offers a mix of excitement, thrill, entertainment, joy, sorrow, hope, and despair, already earning it the title of the "best festival."

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