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Tigers take second dose of vaccine | Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)

Tigers take second dose of vaccine 153 DHAKA, April 10, 2021 (BSS) The Bangladesh cricketers took the second dose of the vaccine in a bid to keep them protected from the Covid-19, a deadly virus that left the whole world stranded. Before going to play the series against New Zealand in February, the cricketers of the Bangladesh national team took the first dose of corona vaccine. Most of the members of the preliminary squad for the Test series against Sri Lanka have been vaccinated today. The rest of the cricketers will take the vaccine tomorrow. “Most of the members of the preliminary squad announced for the Sri Lanka series have been vaccinated today. The one or two who are left will take it tomorrow,” Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) chief physician Debashis Chowdhury said here today.

Master of All Trades, Jack of None: Mrinal Chaudhury

Master of All Trades, Jack of None: Mrinal Chaudhury SHARE 1 Have you ever met a person who is as diligent as she is helpful? A weird blend of hard work, dedication, innovation, creativity and approachability is precisely what makes this story worth admiring. One such person for whom even the above description sounds modest is Mrinal Chaudhury, a final year student of the Department of Industrial Design. From being a designer, a writer, an editor, a leader, and now a mentor, she has the rare ability to be great at everything she sets her foot in, be it the kind of commitment she displayed while spearheading Monday Morning or being one of the very few to break all stereotypes of the Industrial Design department with an exemplary academic profile. 

Tigers seek to break losing streak-537548

Tigers seek to break losing streak Sports Correspondent 23rd February, 2021 09:33:55 Bangladesh ODI skipper Tamim Iqbal was optimistic to break the New Zealand jinx this time around as Tigers left Dhaka on Tuesday for New Zealand for a six-week tour, which starts with a long quarantine, followed by three ODIs and three T20Is.  Bangladesh have earlier lost all their 13 ODIs and four Twenty20 internationals against the Kiwis in New Zealand.   This will be also Bangladesh’s first tour in New Zealand following the Christchurch terror attack on March 15, 2019, where the team narrowly escaped the gunman who targeted two mosques in the city and killed 51 people.

Coaches return as Bangladesh gear up for Windies series-528530

Bangladesh national cricket teams foreign coaching staff headed by Russell Domingo returned to Dhaka on Friday ahead of the upcoming home series against West Indies. BCB officials confirmed The Daily Sun on Friday that bowling coach Ottis Gibson and fielding coach Ryan Cook arrived

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