Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Cricket in Bangladesh
Cricket are the most well-liked sports in bangladesh, though neither of them is the national sport. Ha-du-du is their national sport. In cricket they have gain some popularity and currently cricket is the most popular sport of bangladesh. Bangladesh win the icc trophy in 1997 next to kenya and they were fit for the world cup 1999. In their very primary world cup bangladesh beat pakistan in beginning. In 2000, the bangladeshi cricket team was decided test cricket status and be able to play other test live nation. In laps of time bangladesh beat australia, new zealand, sri lanka, pakistan more highly they beat india and south africa in world cup 2007. Other popular f include soccer, field hockey, tennis, badminton, handball, volleyball, chess, carrom sports, and kabadi ( a seven-a-side team-sport played without a ball or any other equipment, which is the national sport of bangladesh). The bangladesh sports control board control twenty-nine different sporting federation. Bangladesh is a land of rivers that crisscrossed throughout the typically flat territories of the country. They comprise hundreds of brooks and a good number of big ones. The ganges (ganga) is known as the Parma under the point where it is joined by the jamuna river, the name given to the lowermost portion of the main canal of the brahmaputra. Combined rivulet is then called the meghna below its meeting with a much minor tributary of the same name. In the dry season the numerous deltaic distributaries that lace the land may be several kilometers wide as they near the bay of bengal, whereas at the altitude of the summer monsoon season they unite into an extremely broad expanse of silt-laden water. In much of the delta, therefore, home must be constructed on earthen platform or embankment high enough to remain over the level of all but the peak floods. In non-monsoon months the exposed soil is pocked with water-filled borrow pits, or tanks, from which the dirt for the embankment was excavate.
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