Mohammad Ashraful News
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"Our Cases Different": Banned Former Bangladesh Captain Mohammad Ashraful On Shakib Al Hasan
Mohammad Ashraful was banned for five years after a match-fixing scandal in the Bangladesh Premier League in 2013.
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Prithvi Shaw Makes History, Becomes Youngest Indian To Score Test Century On Debut
Prithvi Shaw is the second youngest Indian after Sachin Tendulkar to score a Test century.
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Mohammad Ashraful Hopeful Of International Return
Banned Bangladesh's batsman Mohammad Ashraful is hoping to make a comeback to international cricket with his five-year ban for match-fixing and spot-fixing charges all set to be over.
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Champions Trophy 2017: Bangladesh Have Got Under India's Skin A Few Times, Says Mohammad Ashraful
Former Bangladesh captain Ashraful said they wish they had an all-rounder like Hardik Pandya.
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Mohammad Ashraful Eager to Start His Second Innings Post His Ban
Mohammad Ashraful had admitted to corrupt practices in Bangladesh Premier League and is expected to return to domestic cricket on August 13 this year.
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Mohammad Amir, Bangladesh Premier League Eye Road to Redemption
Mohammad Amir and the Bangladesh Premier League are both eyeing a redemption after undergoing turbulent times in the recent past.
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Pravin Tambe Unlikely to be Punished After Playing Match With Tainted Mohammad Ashraful
Pravin Tambe, who plays for Rajasthan Royals in the IPL, had gone to the US and played a T20 match which also featured banned Bangladesh player Mohammad Ashraful.
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IPL Star Pravin Tambe in a Spot After Playing T20 Match with Banned Mohammad Ashraful in US
Pravin Tambe, who plays for Mumbai in the Ranji Trophy and turns out for Rajasthan Royals in the IPL, played in a private T20 match in the US with Mohammad Ashraful, who was banned for five years by Bangladesh for match-fixing.
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Bangladesh Cricket Board and ICC Jointly Appeal Against Reduced Mohammad Ashraful Ban
Mohammad Ashraful was banned last year after he tearfully confessed on national television to helping fix matches in the scandal-tarnished Bangladesh Premier League. A local appeals panel
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Mohammad Ashraful's Ban Reduced to Five Years
Mohammad Ashraful was handed an eight-year ban in June 2013 by the Bangladesh Cricket Board for fixing matches for Dhaka Gladiators in the Bangladesh Premier League.