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After a break, the second phase of individual practice session will start from from tomorrow (August 8) across five venues around the country. First phase of individual practice session was starting from July 19 and ended on July 28. This time 27 players are listed to join the practice session.
Shahid Kamruzzaman Stadium (SKS) in Rajshahi is the latest venue for the second phase practice session alongside Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium (SBNCS) in Dhaka, Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium (ZACS) in Chattogram, Sylhet International Cricket Stadium (SICS) in Sylhet and Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium (SANS) in Khulna.
The players for the second phase of the practice sessions are :
- Mushfiqur Rahim (Dhaka)
- Imrul Kayes (Dhaka)
- Mohammad Mithun (Dhaka)
- Shafiul Islam (Dhaka)
- Syed Khaled Ahmed (Sylhet)
- Nasum Ahmed (Sylhet)
- Nurul Hasan (Khulna)
- Mahadi Hasan (Khulna)
- Nayeem Hasan (Chattogram)
- Anamul Haque (Dhaka)
- Mehedi Hasan Rana (Dhaka)
- Taskin Ahmed (Dhaka)
- Mominul Haque (Dhaka)
- Shadman Islam (Dhaka)
- Sabbir Rahman (Dhaka)
- Mahmudullah (Dhaka)
- Soumya Sarkar (Dhaka)
- Mehidy Hasan Miraz (Khulna)
- Abu Jayed Rahi (Sylhet)
- Ebadat Hossain (Sylhet)
- Yasir Ali (Chattogram)
- Irfan Shukkur (Chattogram)
- Najmul Hossain Shanto (Rajshahi)
- Sunzamul Islam (Rajshahi)
- Aminul Islam Biplob (Dhaka)
- Al-Amin Hossain (Dhaka)
- Taijul Islam (Dhaka)
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For SBNCS Mirpur, only footage and photo taking opportunity will be available.
– Entry will be through Gate 1 (Plaza Gate) only.
– Gate 1 (Plaza Gate) will remain open from 09h00 to 12h00.
– In line with COVID-19 health advisory, access to indoor facilities or inside the BCB premises is prohibited.
– The BCB requests your cooperation with temperature check, social distancing and sanitisation procedure at the entry gate.
– There will be no interview opportunity or media interaction with players during the individual training sessions.
Name of Author: Bangladesh Cricket Board
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) is the governing body for cricket in Bangladesh. It joined the ICC in 1977 and became a full member in 2000. The BCB oversees Bangladesh’s men’s, women’s, and under-19 national teams.