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Bangladesh in England 2005

July 2005

  • Australia force issue on flags of inconvenience

    Australia comfortably beat Bangladesh despite their batsmen having - for the last time - to run the fearful gauntlet of flag-waving schoolchildren.

  • Australia canter into final

  • All smiles for Bangladesh

  • ICC to buy Bangladesh time

    Cricket: Cricket's governing body will consider a token concession towards relegating Bangladesh and Zimbabwe into Test nation second division.

  • Strauss shines but problems remain for sloppy England

  • Symonds throws off sackcloth and looks for Ashes chance

  • Jolted England need to get out of their comfort zone

  • Bangladesh are hung out to dry after Symonds traps them in spin cycle

    Vic Marks at Old Trafford
  • Tremlett trick for Ashraful the happy hooker

    Cricket: His flashes of genius have been all too rare but in the NatWest Series Mohammad Ashraful's talent has flamed, says David Hopps.

  • Collingwood tops the record charts

    Cricket: Paul Collingwood followed up a century by bowling out six for 31 as England thrashed Bangladesh in the NatWest Series.

  • England's journeyman dethrones King Viv

    Praise for Paul Collingwood normally takes a
    predictable course. He is described as a
    dedicated professional, a credit to the game, a
    man who can be relied upon to give his utmost
    whether with bat, ball or in the field. It can be
    double edged, concentrating as much on his
    limitations as his strengths

  • Collingwood crashes into record books

    Durham all-rounder Paul Collingwood claimed the best-ever one-day figures by an Englishman, taking six Bangladesh wickets and scoring 112 runs.

  • England v Bangladesh - live!

    Over-by-over report: Bangladesh are chasing the second-highest one-day total in cricket history. See how they get on with Lawrence Booth.

  • England v Bangladesh as it happened

  • Sorry Symonds pays price for big night out as Bangladesh celebrates

    Andrew Symonds was made to miss his second game in successive days against England as a penalty for his night on the tiles.

  • Good on yer, Bangladesh

  • Arrogant Australia humbled in 'the biggest upset in the game's history'

  • HOWZAT! Aussies' week of woe

  • Twenty20 ideal format to let game thrive at every level

  • Bangladesh humble Australians

    Bangladesh produced perhaps the biggest one-day upset in cricket history by defeating a shell-shocked Australia by five wickets.

About 70 results for Bangladesh in England 2005
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