Saturday, 2 May 2015

Incredible effort from Bangladesh opener Imrul Kayes

Bangladesh opener Imrul Kayes scored his highest test score of 150 runs in the first test against Pakistan at the Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium, Khulna today.
After Tigers conceded a massive deficit of 296 runs, Imrul Kayes came out to bat in the second innings with a huge responsibility on his shoulders. Any slip-up could place his team in a precarious position, making it extremely difficult to save the test match.
Fortunately for Bangladesh, Imrul rose to the occasion and counter-attacked the Pakistan bowlers with magnificent shots all around the wicket. He was reading the length with consummate ease and didn’t let any loose ball go unpunished.
Imrul knock of 150 runs came from 240 balls, with 16 fours and three sixes entertaining the home crowd at Khulna and Bangladesh fans in front of television sets. He notched up a third test ton in his last four test matches.
After Mushfiqur Rahim got hurt, Imrul had to don the gloves and kept wickets for most of the Pakistan’s first innings, which lasted 168.4 overs.
Not only his knock but Imrul’s level of stamina was truly incredible during the test match.
Imrul’s previous best test score was 130 which he made in 2014 against Zimbabwe at Chittagong.
Imrul Kayes took on the Pakistan bowlers during his knock of 150 runs in the first test match at Khulna Stadium. Photo: STAR

BNP demands fresh city polls

Star Online Report
BNP today urged the Election Commission to cancel the recently held city polls to Dhaka and Chittagong alleging massive irregularities, and demanded fresh polls to the three city corporations.
“If the city polls are not cancelled, people will give a fitting reply to the Awami League-led government. They will face dire consequences,” BNP standing committee member Brig Gen (retd) ASM Hannan Shah told reporters.
The BNP leader came up with the demands after placing wreaths at the grave of late president Ziaur Rahman in the capital's Sher-e-Bangla Nagar.
Flanked with party leaders and activists, Hannan Shah went there to mark the founding anniversary of Jatiyatabadi Sramik Dal, labour front of the BNP.
BNP-backed mayoral candidates for Dhaka north, south and Chittagong city corporations announced to boycott the electoral race midway, alleging “widespread rigging” in the April 28 polls.
Talking to reporters, Hannan Shah claimed that different quarters are raising questions -- why didn’t the BNP go for immediate action after boycotting the polls.
“In reply, we want to say that we protested silently and that was the right thing to do,” Hannan said.
The senior BNP leader also said massive irregularities, vote rigging and ruling party’s threats to opposition have given us clear idea of what would happen if parliamentary election is held under the present government.
“We have also got clear idea from the Apr 28 polls rigging, what Sheikh Hasina government had done in January 5, 2014 national election,” Hannan Shah added.
Replying to a question, he said leaders of BNP-led 20-party will sit “soon” to decide its next course of action regarding the anti-government movement.
Asked when they would announce their next programme, the former army officer turned politician said: “In armed forces, we never reveal strategy, strength and timing. Therefore, you will have to wait to know that.”

ODDS ON THE ROYAL BABY'S NAME

After the sex of the royal baby was announced, attention turned to what the name might be given to the little Princess of Cambridge.
Alice is the favourite name for a girl with bets suspended this morning
Throughout Kate Middleton's pregnancy, punters have been rushing to place bets on the name - with some guesses more bizarre than others.
While the Cambridges are unlikely to bestow the name Khaleesi on their daughter (an outsider at Paddy Power with odds of 500/1), picks with a royal pedigree, like Alexandra, are considerably more likely.
For weeks, Alice, the name of Queen Victoria's second daughter, was the bookies' favourite.
But yesterday it was overtaken by Charlotte, according to William Hill.
The name - a feminine form of Charles - is also the middle name of Kate's beloved sister, Pippa.
William HIll is offering odds of 5/4 on the name now that the sex of the baby has been announced.
But other bookies have Alice still as their top pick - with Ladbrokes offering odds of 5/4.
Other popular choices include Victoria (7/1, William Hill), Elizabeth (9/2, William Hill) and Alexandra (9/1, William Hill.
While Diana, the name of William's late mother, is still in the running at 10/1.
He said he did not expect the birth to happen so quickly after Kate was admitted but said: 'Babies come when they're ready.' 
The Queen, who is in Richmond, North Yorkshire, to attend the amalgamation parade of The Queen's Lancers with the Duke of York, will not visit her new great-grandchild in hospital however Prince Charles and Camilla may do so as they did with Prince George. 
Kate's parents, Carole and Michael Middleton, are looking after the toddler at Kensington Palace. 
Prince Harry, who is currently in Australia, was seen at a football game as news of his niece's birth emerged.  
Kate's labour is believed to have been shorter than when she gave birth to Prince George. The prince was welcomed around 11 hours after she was admitted to the Lindo Wing on July 22, 2013, while the newborn princess arrived just two-and-a-half hours after Kate was driven there this morning. 
The baby girl, who arrived around one week late, is three pounds lighter than her big brother was when he was born.  
After leaving St Mary's Hospital, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are expected to spend one night at Kensington Palace before retreating to their Norfolk home Anmer Hall with Prince George and Kate's parents. 
William and Kate’s new daughter, a younger sister for Prince George, who was born at the same hospital in July 2013, is fourth in line to the throne.
Although she is unlikely to ever become queen, it is not unheard of for a second child in the direct line of succession to accede to the throne.
Mostly recently the Queen’s own father, King George VI, replaced his elder brother, King Edward VIII, who abdicated over his love for the ‘unsuitable’ American divorcee Wallis Simpson.
Thanks to a recent change in the law, the couple’s daughter cannot be superseded in her claim to the throne by any younger brother who may yet come along.
The Succession to the Crown Act, passed in 2013, means that male heirs no longer precede their elder sisters in the line of succession
A 2012 intervention by the Queen also means that the new baby will automatically become an HRH – Her Royal Highness – and be permitted to take the title of princess.
As the second child of the second heir to the throne she would, until then, only have been a Lady.
Her arrival will shunt her uncle, Prince Harry, down to fifth in the order of succession. Her great uncle, Prince Andrew, will fall out of the top five for the first time to sixth.
Many royal watchers had been desperately hoping for a girl – the last to be born in the direct line of succession was Princess Anne back in 1950.
Both Prince Charles and William’s late mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, both openly longed for a girl to add to their family.

Well-wishers awaiting news of the princess's birth this morning
Upon news of the princess's arrival bookmakers outside the hospital wiped boys names from betting boards with Alice the hot favourite at odds of five to four
Fans react to the long-awaited news of the princess's birth this morning shortly after the announcement was made at around 11am 
Fans react to the long-awaited news of the princess's birth this morning shortly after the announcement was made at around 11am 
A couple leave the Lindo Wing after leaving the hospital
They graciously posed for photographs as the press await the Duchess of Cambridge
A couple leave the Lindo Wing this morning shortly after the announcement that the Duchess of Cambridge had given birth. The unknown couple graciously posed for photographs for the waiting press
The BT tower celebrated the news with a rolling purple banner which read 'it's a girl' this afternoon in central London 
Ukip leader Nigel Farage celebrated the baby girl's arrival this afternoon. He was in a pub in Ramsgate ahead of the general election on Thursday
Ukip leader Nigel Farage celebrated the baby girl's arrival this afternoon. He was in a pub in Ramsgate ahead of the general election on Thursday
Armed Metropolitan Police officers were seen outside the hospital for the first time this week after daily security checks were carried out in preparation for the royal arrival 
Armed Metropolitan Police officers were seen outside the hospital for the first time this week after daily security checks were carried out in preparation for the royal arrival 
Members of the media set up camp outside the hospital this morning after having been warned against gathering until the Duchess was admitted
Members of the media set up camp outside the hospital this morning after having been warned against gathering until the Duchess was admitted
Well-wishers wave await news after pitching up outside St Mary's Hospital this morning. While members of the media were not allowed to gather outside the hospital until this morning, hospital staff have allowed some well-wishers to camp on the street since last week
Well-wishers wave await news after pitching up outside St Mary's Hospital this morning. While members of the media were not allowed to gather outside the hospital until this morning, hospital staff have allowed some well-wishers to camp on the street since last week
A royal 'superfan' awaits the arrival of the new prince or princess this morning outside the Lindo Wing. The Duchess of Cambridge was admitted at 6am and gave birth two-and-a-half hour later
A royal 'superfan' awaits the arrival of the new prince or princess this morning outside the Lindo Wing. The Duchess of Cambridge was admitted at 6am and gave birth two-and-a-half hour later
Royal fan Terry Hutt stands proudly as he is interviewed by Sky News presenters Kay Burley and Rhiannon Mills after waiting outside the Lindo Wing overnight. Mr Hutt was sent a birthday card and cake by Kensington Palace earlier this week as he turned 80
Royal fan Terry Hutt stands proudly as he is interviewed by Sky News presenters Kay Burley and Rhiannon Mills after waiting outside the Lindo Wing overnight. Mr Hutt was sent a birthday card and cake by Kensington Palace earlier this week as he turned 80
The Duchess of Cambridge was admitted to the private Lindo Wing this morning at 6am and gave birth two-and-half hours later. It is not known whether she will leave the hospital this afternoon or spend the night there 
The Duchess of Cambridge was admitted to the private Lindo Wing this morning at 6am and gave birth two-and-half hours later. It is not known whether she will leave the hospital this afternoon or spend the night there 

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