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BAN vs AFG | Najmul Shanto Century Gives Bangladesh Opening Day Advantage

Aakash Saini ∙ 14 June 2023

BAN vs AFG | Najmul Shanto Century Gives Bangladesh Opening Day Advantage

Bangladesh finishes Day 1 against Afghanistan at 362-5.

Hasan Joy, Saifuddin bank an easy win for Khulna Tigers

Arjun Bhalla ∙ 10 Feb 2023

Hasan Joy, Saifuddin bank an easy win for Khulna Tigers

A thrilling conclusion to an unpredictable game as was expected. A brilliant display of batting by Mahmudul Hasan Joy helped Khulna Tigers to win this match by six wickets.

BPL 2023, Tigers vs Strikers: Preview, Fantasy Tips and Prediction

Shivani Shukla ∙ 7 Feb 2023

BPL 2023, Tigers vs Strikers: Preview, Fantasy Tips and Prediction

Sylhet Strikers are comfortably sitting at the top of the BPL points table.

SA V BAN | Jamie Siddons lauds Mahmudul Hasan Joy's heroics in Durban

Debashis Sarangi ∙ 3 Apr 2022

SA V BAN | Jamie Siddons lauds Mahmudul Hasan Joy's heroics in Durban

The Bangladesh batting consultant Jamie Siddons has also heaped praises on the young opener by terming his knock as one of the finest in the nation's Test history.

SA v BAN | 1st Test | Day 3: Mahmudul Joy's maiden ton leads Tiger's response; South Africa still ahead by 75

Yash Mittal ∙ 2 Apr 2022

SA v BAN | 1st Test | Day 3: Mahmudul Joy's maiden ton leads Tiger's response; South Africa still ahead by 75

Young opener Mahmudul Hasan Joy's counter-attacking hundred led Bangladesh's reply on the third day of the first Test against South Africa.

Mahmudul Hasan Joy suffers injury, ruled out of remainder of New Zealand tour

Mayank Kumar ∙ 4 Jan 2022

Mahmudul Hasan Joy suffers injury, ruled out of remainder of New Zealand tour

Bangladesh opener Mahmudul Hasan Joy has been ruled out of the second and final Test of the series on the tour of New Zealand due to a finger injury. He has suffered a cut in his right hand that will require stitches and he won’t be able to make it into the playing XI for the second Test. "Mahmudul got a cut injury on his right hand in between third and fourth finger while fielding and he required three stitches. He will be under observation for seven to ten days. We are providing him all the medication that is required,” BCB physio Bayzidul Islam said. Joy was the chief architect of a strong batting performance by Bangladesh in the first innings of the ongoing Test match in Mount Maunganui. He batted with impeccable patience and scored a valuable 78 runs that laid the foundation for a mammoth 458 in the first innings and paved the way for a lead of 130 runs. Joy made his debut towards the end of the last year against Pakistan and had a disastrous start to his Test career. However, he has turned his fortunes around with a solid performance against New Zealand.

NZ vs BAN | 1st Test, Day 2: Joy, Shanto bring Bangladesh in dreamy situation after bowlers' hard work

Mayank Kumar ∙ 2 Jan 2022

NZ vs BAN | 1st Test, Day 2: Joy, Shanto bring Bangladesh in dreamy situation after bowlers' hard work

A 103-run partnership between Mahmudul Hasan Joy and Najmul Hossain Shanto has put Bangladesh in a position that they could have only dreamt of before starting the Test series against the hosts New Zealand. Before their partnership, Joy has had a decent opening partnership with Shadman Islam to make Bangladesh look like a formidable Test side. The trio batted with impeccable patience for the large part of their stays at the crease and was rewarded with fortunate moments when they committed small mistakes which are bound to happen against the bowling attack comprising of Trent Boult, Tim Southee, Neil Wagner and Kyle Jamieson. Wagner turned out to be the saviour for the Blackcaps once again and proved the old saying about him that he makes things happen true. He got Shadman Islam caught and bowled on a leg-stump half volley that a batsman would hit for a boundary on nine out of 10 occasions. Blackcaps pacers were not poor neither in their planning nor in execution and the only thing they could be disappointed about themselves will be their inability to force Bangladesh players to play a lot more than they did on the second day. At the end of the day, Bangladesh had worked their way to 175/2 and with just 1553 runs away from New Zealand’s first innings total of 328 runs. Eight wickets can fall quickly against a full-strength Blackcaps attack but that can’t take away the patience and discipline in both batting and bowling Bangladesh have shown on the first two days of the Test. Earlier on the second day, they wiped out the New Zealand lower-order batting order quite quickly before they could form troubling partnerships between them. Rachin Ravindra was the first man to go and he was caught low in the slips by Shadman Islam to give Shoriful Islam his third wicket of the innings. Henry Nicholls hit a brilliant 75 to form the glue that held the Blackcaps batting together and he forged good partnerships with first Jamieson and then Southee but both the right-handers fell into the traps laid by Mehidy Hasan Miraz to give Bangladesh real opportunity in the game. Bangladesh would be hoping Mahmudul Hasan Joy, who is batting unbeaten on 70 runs would go on and make a big hundred on the third day of the Test while others rise to the occasion and at least come closer to or surpass the Blackcaps’ first innings total. If they can manage to pull off 153 runs more, they can create some trouble for the Blackcaps with their spinner on a dry-looking pitch in Mount Maunganui.

BAN vs PAK | 2nd Test: Bangladesh reel at 25-4 as Sajid cleans up top order

Abhishek Singh ∙ 7 Dec 2021

BAN vs PAK | 2nd Test: Bangladesh reel at 25-4 as Sajid cleans up top order

The second Test match between Bangladesh and Pakistan has been in the limelight mainly because of the persistent rain which had not allowed the play to go on for a larger period of time. However, on day four, things changed drastically as Pakistan declared their innings at 300-4 and invited Bangladesh to play crucial 10 overs before Tea. The declaration did the trick as Sajid Kahan made use of the turning wicket and removed the two Bangladesh openers in Shadman Islam and debutant Mahmudul Hasan Joy. While Islam made three runs, Joy would now have to carry the burden of being out on a duck in his debut international innings. Skipper Mominul Haque who failed in both innings of the first Test continued to dwell in bad form as he was run out two just before Tea. Just at the time of writing this copy, the Tigers lost their oldest warhorse in Mushfiqur Rahim who literally threw his wicket away. Rahim tried to go for an extravagant slog sweep and handed a simple above head catch to Fawad Alam at mid-wicket. In only 14 overs, Bangladesh are now 42-4 with Najmul Hussain Shanto and last match hero Liton Das at the crease. Earlier in the day, both Babar Azam and Azhar Ali, the overnight batters were removed by Khaled Ahmed and Ebadot Hussain respectively. But Fawad Alam and Mohammad Rizwan, the two men that joined afterwards made sure that runs flew swiftly and took Pakistan to 300, picking their respective fifties on the way while remaining unbeaten.

Mahmudul Hasan Joy and Rejaur Raja earn maiden Bangladesh call up for Pakistan Test series

Abhishek Singh ∙ 23 Nov 2021

Mahmudul Hasan Joy and Rejaur Raja earn maiden Bangladesh call up for Pakistan Test series

Bangladesh announced a 15 member squad for the two-match Test series against Pakistan starting November 26 at Chattogram. While Shakib Al Hasan has been named as probable in the squad and his entry is subject to fitness clearance, Two new names in Batter Mahmudul Hasan Joy and fast bowler Rejaur Rahman Raja have earned their maiden call ups for Bangladesh. The decision to include Joy and Raja have been included as experienced players such as Mahmudullah, Shoriful Islam and Taskin Ahmed have not been named in the squad due to retirement and injury concerns. "It is still early days for him but Mahmudul has shown good temperament for the longer version. With injury concerns to Taskin (Ahmed) and Shoriful (Islam), we needed to keep our pace-bowling options open and Raja got the nod. We have been monitoring his performances in first-class competitions. He is strong and energetic and has a knack for taking wickets,” Minhajul Abedin, the Bangladesh chief selector said. Both Joy and Raja did well in the ongoing National Cricket League. While the 21-year-old Joy, who was part of the Bangladesh Under-19 World Cup-winning squad made back-to-back centuries for Chattogram Division, the 22-year-old Raja, who plays for Sylhet Division, took 12 wickets at an average of 16.91, with best match figures of 8 for 82. The rest of the squad has experience in the likes of skipper Mominul Haque, Mushfiqur Rahim and Liton Das with the bat and Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Taijul Islam and Eabadot Hossain. Pakistan clean swept the T20I series 3-0 and would look to do the same in the two-match Test series which is part of the World Test Championship 2021-23. Bangladesh squad for first Test: Mominul Haque (capt), Shadman Islam, Saif Hassan, Najmul Hossain Shanto, Mushfiqur Rahim, Liton Das, Nurul Hasan, Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Nayeem Hasan, Taijul Islam, Ebadat Hossain, Abu Jayed, Yasir Ali, Mahmudul Hasan Joy, Rejaur Rahman Raja, Shakib Al Hasan (subject to fitness)