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Ind vs Ban, 2015
10 Jun 15 to 24 Jun 15
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Top Five Bangladesh Bowlers to Watch Out For
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Top Five Bangladesh Bowlers to Watch Out For
May 31, 2015 15:54
Mashrafe Mortaza and Shakib al Hasan will be key for Bangladesh as they take on India for a one-off Test and three-match ODI series at home.
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Mashrafe Mortaza will be the most lethal weapon for Bangladesh in the ODIs against two-time world champions India. His pace can be unsettling at times but the 31-year-oild would need to be careful with his line and length.
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Shakib is a wily customer and his accurate left-arm spinners could test India's star-studded batsmen.
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Rubel Hossain's send-off of Virat Kohli during the World Cup quarter-final grabbed a lot of attention. As India come visiting, it will be interesting to see how the two aggressive cricketers resume their rivalry.
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The young Taskin Ahmed has shown a lot of promise in his short international career. Bangladesh would be backing him to shine against India in the home series in June.
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Taijul Islam has been superb in his brief Test career so far. But his biggest test will come against the visiting Indians, who are among the best players of spin in the world.
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