Time is running out for weary Mahmud
Khaled Mahmud, Bangladesh’s increasingly isolated captain, looks to be on his way out after more dismal one-day performances against EnglandMartin W
Khaled Mahmud, Bangladesh’s increasingly isolated captain, looks to be on his way out after more dismal one-day performances against EnglandMartin W
India beat Australia by 37 runs in their first one-day encounter since the World Cup finalThe Wisden Bulletin by Chandrahas Choudhury26-Oct-2003India
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Habibul Bashar has replaced Khaled Mahmud as Bangladesh’s Test captain for their forthcoming tour of ZimbabweWisden Cricinfo staff24-Jan-2004Habibul B