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PHYSICAL ADDRESS: SONTAK SCHOOL ROAD, DANIA, JATRABARI, DHAKA - 1236 BANGLADESH POSTAL ADDRESS: SAME AS ABOVE MAIN SWITCHBOARD: + (880) 01820049136 AND 02-7547707 Website: http://www.entertainment88.do.am/index/0-208 E-Mail: sontak_lsct@yahoo.com
SONTAK LITTLE STAR SPORTING CLUB IS THE LARGEST CRICKET TEAM AT SONTAK IN BANGLADESH. IT IS A BANGLADESHI CRICKET CLUB AND SONTAK LITTLE STAR CRICKET TEAM IS ALSO ONE OF THE LARGEST CRICKET CLUB IN BANGLADESH WITH HAVING 20 MEMBERS AT SONTAK. THEY STARTED THEIR JOURNEY ON 16TH MAY, 2010.
| APhysical Address: Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Dhaka 1216, Bangladesh Postal Address: Same as above Main switchboard: + (880) 2 803 1001 - 4
History Although
cricket was introduced to Bangladesh under British rule two centuries
ago, it was not until independence in 1971 that the game took hold with
the masses. It became an Associate Member of the ICC in 1977 and quickly
rose to prominence thanks to its results in ACC tournaments. Bangladesh
qualified for its first ICC Cricket World Cup (England 1999) on the
back of winning the ICC Trophy in Malaysia in 1997. It followed that up
soon after by becoming the 10th Test nation in June 2000 (playing its
first match five months later). International competition Bangladesh's
first participation in the World Cup, in 1999, was a great success when
it shocked Pakistan in its last group match before making a creditable
exit. Although its 2003 campaign went winless it bounced back in 2007 to
achieve significant victories over India and South Africa. It also
claimed a memorable scalp during the first ICC World Twenty20, when it
beat West Indies to reach the Super Eights. Test progress has been slow,
with its first win coming four years after its November 2000 bow
against India - a victory over Zimbabwe in Chittagong. Its first
overseas Test victory was quickly followed by a second as it completed a
series triumph in West Indies in 2009. First-class
cricket only began in Bangladesh after it was awarded Test status, with
the National Cricket League making its debut in 2000-01 (although the
competition was actually set up the previous season on a non-first class
basis). The National Cricket League features six teams (Dhaka,
Chittagong, Rajshahi, Khulna, Barisal and Sylhet). A national one-day
league also began in 2000-01 - the Ispahani Mirzapore Tea One-Day League
- which is played by the same teams on a home and away basis. A
Twenty20 competition started up in 2005 and there is a competitive
club-based Dhaka Premier League. All-time great Bangladesh's
international cricket history is still short so there are many more
deeds to be done before it establishes itselves at the top level.
Nonetheless, Shakib Al Hasan has emerged as its first world-class
cricketer since his international debut in 2006. The left-handed batsman
and slow left-armer has already filled the number one spot in the
Reliance Mobile ICC ODI Championship Rankings in both the all-rounder
and bowler categories. In terms of Test cricket, Shakib has put in some
fine performances against all-comers – recording several five-wicket
bowling performances and making his first century against New Zealand in
2010. The all-rounder’s finest moment to date came in 2009 when he
stood in as captain for Mashrafe Mortaze and led his side to its
first-ever overseas Test victories and series win – against West Indies. Website: www.tigercricket.com |
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