After Mohammad Ashraful, Shanto-Miraj is listed on the Gaddafi Stadium Honors Board.

Shanto-Miraj is listed on the Gaddafi Stadium Honors Board

After Mohammad Ashraful, Shanto-Miraj is listed on the Gaddafi Stadium Honors board.

 

The open Asia Cup game’s ongoing struggle for dominance appeared to be too big to fit into Bangladeshi cricket. When two centurions turn red and green on the same day in 2017, that is. Security guard Mehdi Hasan Miraj swapped positions at the beginning of this life-or-death road and pushed century-old Muslim Nazmul Hossain Shanto at age four.

With their double century against Afghanistan’s Anand, the Tigers defeated them by 89 runs, securing their spot in the last four of the Asian football match. Another Subad Tiger camp was open that day. Following the century, the one-day cricket honours board at the village’s Uddafi Stadium remains quiet and the mirage calmly descended. Mohammad Ashraful was previously mentioned on this list in 2008 after scoring a century.

When someone at the Udda Boddafi Stadium sung a five-under century, the man wrote his name next to it. That’s when Shanto-Miraj descends. On that particular day, Taskin also had that chance. Not for himself, five did not hang himself. The pacer’s final score was 4 for 44.

On Sunday, September 3, the Cricket Cricket Board (PCB) officially announced Shanta Miraj’s appointment to the board of councillors. PCB Abroad on Facebook and Other Social Media On the Gaddafi Stadiumers’ Board in Lahore, Mehdi Hasan Miraj and Nazmul Hossain Shanto, two centurions, etched their names.

Muslim Mirage-Quiet scored 63 runs in the middle with two falls in Tiger innings. In the Political Asia Cup, two 194 runs. In accordance with the innings rule, Rakzhke Mirage scored 112 runs, while Shanto added 104 runs from Jh.

 

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