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Former England cricketer and ECB chief Hugh Morris dies at 62
Hugh Morris, former England cricketer and one-time chief executive of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), has passed away at the age of 62.
Glamorgan, the Welsh county team where Morris played much of his domestic cricket and served as captain, confirmed on Sunday that he died after battling bowel cancer during “extremely difficult” final years.
An opening batsman, Morris made three appearances for England and played a pivotal role in Glamorgan’s 1997 county championship victory, which coincided with his retirement. Over his career, he scored 19,785 runs in first-class cricket at an average of 40.29.
Following his playing career, Morris spent 16 years in administrative roles at the ECB, including a tenure as chief executive during a successful period for the men’s national team. He returned to Glamorgan in 2013 as CEO, helping the club overcome financial challenges and oversee the development of international-standard facilities at Sophia Gardens.
Dan Cherry, Glamorgan’s current CEO, remembered Morris as “a great player, a tireless administrator, and a fine human being of great dignity and integrity.” He highlighted Morris’ legacy, including the stadium at Sophia Gardens and the establishment of the Welsh Fire franchise in The Hundred competition, both of which have positioned Welsh cricket for further growth in the coming decade.
Morris’ contribution to both English and Welsh cricket, on and off the field, has left an enduring mark on the sport.
Source: AP
1 day ago
Dhaka Capitals assistant coach dies after collapse before the BPL match
Dhaka Capitals’ assistant coach Mahbub Ali passed away after collapsing on the field just minutes before the start of their Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) match against Rajshahi Warriors in Sylhet on Saturday.
He was taken to a hospital after the collapse where he died.
The incident occurred during the warm-up session at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium, around 20 minutes before the scheduled start.
Players from both teams and coaching staff were present on the field when Mahbub Ali suddenly fell to the ground, prompting immediate concern and a brief commotion.
In a short statement, Dhaka Capitals said Mahbub Ali felt unwell during training and collapsed on the field.He was given CPR at the venue before being taken to hospital.
Despite the incident, the match went ahead as scheduled.
Dhaka Capitals won the toss and chose to field against Rajshahi Warriors, with the team regaining focus shortly before play began.
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Mirza Baig’s 80 sets up big Chattogram win over debutant Noakhali in BPL
Chattogram Royals made a clear statement in their opening match of the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) season.
They cruised to a 65-run victory over Noakhali Express at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium on Thursday night.
Batting first after winning the toss, Chattogram posted a competitive 174 for six, built around a composed innings from Mirza Baig.
The right-hand batter anchored the innings with 80 off 69 balls, striking seven fours and two sixes, and held the Royals together after early wickets.
Mohammad Naim fell cheaply, but Baig found support from Mahfijul Islam and Mahmudul Hasan Joy, who kept the scoreboard moving through the middle overs.
Captain Mahedi Hasan provided late momentum with a brisk 26 off 13 balls, lifting Chattogram past the 170 marks despite regular breakthroughs from Noakhali’s bowlers.
Noakhali’s chase never gained traction.
They lost three wickets inside the powerplay and were under constant pressure against a disciplined Chattogram attack.
Maaz Sadaqat offered brief resistance with 38 off 27 balls, while Haider Ali added 28, but partnerships were short-lived.
Mahedi Hasan led from the front with the ball, taking two wickets for 17 runs, while Shoriful Islam and Mukidul Islam struck at key moments. Tanvir Islam’s three-wicket spell further dismantled the chase as Noakhali collapsed to 109 all out in 16.5 overs.
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BPL 2025-26: Shanto’s unbeaten ton powers Rajshahi to opening-day win over Sylke
Najmul Hossain Shanto opened the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) with a statement inning on Friday, becoming the first centurion of the season.
He guided Rajshahi Warriors to an eight-wicket victory over Sylhet Titans in the tournament’s opening match at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium.
Chasing a challenging target of 191, Rajshahi reached 192 for 2 with two balls to spare, riding on an unbeaten 101 from Shanto, who anchored the chase with authority and control.
The left-handed batter faced 60 balls, striking 10 fours and five sixes, and paced the innings with assurance after early wickets threatened to slow the pursuit.
Rajshahi lost both openers inside the powerplay, but Shanto steadied the innings before accelerating decisively. He found a reliable partner in Mushfiqur Rahim, who finished on 51 not out from 31 balls.
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The pair added an unbroken 130 runs for the third wicket, effectively shutting Sylhet out of the contest well before the final over.
Earlier, Sylhet posted a competitive 190 for 5 after being sent in to bat. Parvez Hossain Emon led the charge with an unbeaten 65 from 33 balls, while Rony Talukdar contributed 41 and Afif Hossain added a brisk 33.
Rajshahi’s bowlers, however, managed to contain the damage at the death, conceding just 10 runs across the final two overs.
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Day One sees record 20 wickets fall in fourth Ashes test
Australia collapsed for 152 yet still claimed a 42-run lead over England on the first innings in a remarkable opening day of the fourth Ashes test Friday in which 20 wickets fell.
The day's play unfolded before a world-record crowd for a day of cricket at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. The attendance figure of 94,199 beat the 93,013 for the 2015 World Cup final between Australia and New Zealand at the MCG.
Australia was 4-0 in its second innings at stumps, an overall lead of 46 runs, after having to bat through one nervous over before stumps.
The 20 wickets on the first day was also a record for a Boxing Day test, beating the 18 in the 1998 Ashes match. The all-time test record is 27 for the 1888 Ashes test at Lord's.
England lost each of the first three tests to allow Australia to retain the Ashes in just 11 days of on-field action.
Josh Tongue claimed a career-best 5-45 as England bowled Australia out after winning the toss and bowling. In reply, England made 110 in 29.5 overs as Michael Neser grabbed 4-45.
Tongue, in his eighth test, took three early wickets as Australia stumbled to 72-4 at lunch.
Travis Head (12) and Jake Weatherald (10) fell cheaply as Australia reached 31-2 in the 10th over. Capitalizing on a pitch offering sideways movement, Tongue deceived Marnus Labuschagne (6) who edged to first slip at 34-3.
In a key breakthrough, captain Steve Smith lost his middle stump while attempting to drive Tongue with the total on 51.
“He’s an amazing player. I’ve grown up watching him,” Tongue said of Smith. “Getting him out is a very special feeling. It has been an amazing day of test-match cricket."
Australia aimed to rebuild through veteran Usman Khawaja, but the 39-year-old was caught behind to Gus Atkinson’s bowling for 29 at 89-5. Alex Carey clipped a catch to leg gully two runs later.
Neser (35) and Cameron Green (17) shared a 52-run partnership before Green hesitated and was run out at 143-7.
Tongue was cheered off the field at tea after dismissing Neser and Scott Boland (0) with the first two deliveries of his 12th over, giving England’s spirits a boost after losing each of the first three tests.
England was 8-3 in 4.2 overs as Zak Crawley (5), Jacob Bethell (2) and Ben Duckett (2) all departed in an action-packed opening to the innings.
When Joe Root was caught behind for a duck off the bowling of Neser at 16-4 at the end of the eighth over, Harry Brook charged the next delivery from Mitchell Starc and clubbed it over mid-off for six.
Brook bravely belted 41 off 34 balls including two fours and two sixes, adding 50 for the fifth wicket with Stokes.
Boland (3-30) dismissed Brook, Jamie Smith (2) and Will Jacks (5) in three consecutive overs as England slumped to 77-7. Neser struck a key blow in the following over when skipper Ben Stokes (16) was caught at slip.
England’s innings closed with just enough time for Australia to face the one over before stumps.
Neser said with 20 wickets falling, Friday had been “a bit of a whirlwind."
“I dreamed of this as a kid. It gives me goose bumps just thinking about it,” he said.
England named its team on Wednesday with the big news the loss of star bowler Jofra Archer for the rest of the series, including the fifth and final test starting Jan. 4 in Sydney.
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Chattogram Royals owners withdraw on eve of BPL over unpaid dues
The owners of Chattogram Royals have relinquished control of the franchise just a day before the start of the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL).
They failed to meet financial obligations to players, leaving BCB to step in and take temporary charge of the team.
The franchise owner, Abdul Kaiyum, informed the BPL Governing Council of his decision in a letter submitted to the board, citing an inability to secure sponsors and pay player salaries.
Under BPL regulations, the responsibility of the franchise now falls to the board.
“We have received a letter,” BPL Governing Council member secretary Iftekhar Rahman said to media. . “We are now discussing the situation with the players and reviewing how to proceed. According to the rules, the board is expected to take responsibility.”
BCB director and chairman of the board’s media and communication department, Amzad Hussain, confirmed the takeover to UNB.
“They are unable to continue as the owner of the team,” Amzad said. “They were also unable to make the necessary payments, so the BCB is taking over the team. Since there is no time to appoint a new owner, this was the only option.”
Chattogram Royals were awarded to Triangular Services by the BCB, but the franchise had been surrounded by uncertainty since the beginning.
Under BPL regulations, franchises are required to pay at least 25 percent of player contracts before the tournament begins. That payment was not made, according to officials.
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Indonesia’s Priandana makes T20 history with five wickets in one over
Indonesia cricketer Gede Priandana created history on Tuesday by becoming the first player to take five wickets in a single over in a men’s Twenty20 international.
The seam-bowling allrounder achieved the remarkable feat during Indonesia’s match against Cambodia in Bali, with the visitors struggling at 106-5. Priandana began the over by dismissing opener Shah Abrar Hussain, who had scored 37, and completed a hat trick shortly afterward. After delivering a dot ball, he removed the final two Cambodian batters on either side of a wide — the only run conceded in the over.
Cambodia were bowled out for 107, collapsing dramatically under Priandana’s spell. The achievement took his overall T20 international wicket tally to 24.
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Priandana also contributed with the bat, scoring six runs in Indonesia’s total of 167-5. Fellow opener Dharma Kesuma led the batting display with a dominant unbeaten 110, smashing six sixes.
For Cambodia, India-born Luqman Butt top-scored with a rapid 48 from 30 balls, including four sixes, but his effort was not enough to prevent defeat.
Source: AP
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New Zealand strikes early on Day 5 to move closer to win over West Indies
New Zealand seized control of the third Test against the West Indies on the final day, claiming five wickets in the opening session on Monday to edge closer to victory and a 2-0 series triumph.
West Indies openers Brandon King and John Campbell initially resisted the hosts, batting out the first hour of play. However, New Zealand turned the match decisively in their favor as four wickets fell within six overs, followed by another just before lunch.
At the interval, West Indies were 99-5, still needing 363 runs after being set a daunting target of 462. New Zealand required five more wickets in the remaining two sessions. Shai Hope was unbeaten on 2, while captain Roston Chase was on 1. Fast bowler Kemar Roach remained doubtful to bat due to a hamstring injury.
Resuming on 43 without loss, King and Campbell extended their stand by another 16 overs before both were dismissed within five deliveries. Jacob Duffy broke through by removing King, who resumed on 37 and went on to score 67, including a fluent half-century off 63 balls. King was caught at gully by Glenn Phillips after a short ball climbed sharply.
Campbell followed soon after, scoring 16 from 105 balls, when he attempted to attack Ajaz Patel but was caught by Phillips at mid-on. Kavem Hodge fell for a duck, brilliantly caught by Rachin Ravindra at short leg off Patel, triggering a collapse that saw three wickets fall for just one run.
Duffy then dismissed Alick Athanaze for 2, drawing an edge to wicketkeeper Tom Blundell after softening him up with short-pitched bowling.
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The sudden burst of wickets halted a run of record-setting opening partnerships. When the stand ended at 87, the teams were just three runs short of the record for the highest combined opening partnerships in a first-class match. The contest had also been close to becoming the first since 1960 in which all four opening partnerships passed 100.
Source: AP
8 days ago
BPL tickets go on sale as Sylhet gears up for opening phase
Ticket sales for the Sylhet phase of the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) will begin on Sunday, December 21.
Fans are now able to purchase seats exclusively through an online platform, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has announced.
The tickets, which go on sale from 4:00 pm, will be available only via the official website, www.gobcbticket.com.bd. No physical tickets will be sold at stadium booths, marking a fully digital approach to ticketing for the Sylhet leg of the tournament.
Prices for matches at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium range from BDT 200 to BDT 2,000, depending on seating category. All grandstand seats—Upper East, Upper West, Lower East and Lower West—are priced at BDT 2,000.
Tickets for the Club House (Upper) cost BDT 500, while the Shaheed Abu Sayed Stand is priced at BDT 250.
The Shaheed Turab Stand and Green Gallery or Green Hill areas are set at BDT 200 each. A separate Club House “Zero Waste Zone” has been priced at BDT 600.
The release of tickets comes as the BCB confirmed that the tournament’s opening ceremony will be held on a smaller scale in Sylhet, rather than in Dhaka as initially planned.
The board revised its original plan due to security concerns.
The 12th edition of the BPL will be played across three venues—Sylhet, Chattogram and Dhaka.
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New Zealand openers set Test records against West Indies
New Zealand openers Tom Latham and Devon Conway made history by becoming the first opening pair in Test cricket to score centuries in both innings, putting the Kiwis in a commanding position against the West Indies in the third and final Test.
Latham scored 137 and 101, while Conway added a second-innings 100 to his first-innings 227. Their partnership of 323 runs in the first innings contributed to a record 515-run total for an opening pair in a single Test match. Conway also joined an elite group of just 10 batters in Test history to score a double hundred and a hundred in the same match. Previous achievers include Greg Chappell, Sunil Gavaskar, Graham Gooch, Brian Lara, and Kumar Sangakkara.
Earlier, the West Indies were bowled out for 420, giving New Zealand a first-innings lead of 155 runs. Latham, Conway, Kane Williamson (40) and Rachin Ravindra (46) then guided the hosts to 306-2 before declaring, setting the visitors a daunting target of 462 for victory to level the series.
At stumps, West Indies had reached 43 without loss, with John Campbell scoring two off 50 balls and Brandon King contributing 37.
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