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Tuesday, 18 October 2005

Bangladesh to play in Third Deaf World Cup cricket

Bangladesh deaf cricket team will take part in the Third Deaf World Cup Cricket to be held in India from November 5. The Bangladesh cricket team will leave on October 25 for the nine-team competition.

The team has already been preparing at the Mirpur indoor gymnasium under the supervision of coach Mizanur Rahman Babul for the last two weeks.

The matches between the nine Test playing countries are to be held in Lucknow, Kanpur, Agra and in another venue.

Initially Bangladesh began the primary camp with 70 deaf cricketers and now there are 20 cricketers in the camp for the final selection.

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