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Shams Rahman

Md Saad Uddin celebrates for Bangladesh. Photo: Courtesy
Sports

'I had a point to prove'

Shanto looking forward to the future
Sports

Shanto looking forward to the future

Bangladesh all-rounder Mohammad Saifuddin. Photo: BCB
Sports

'Our only way to respond is on the field'

Where does the Sports budget go?
Sports

Where does the Sports budget go?

Lionel Messi. Photo: Reuters
Sports

Barcelona wars: Messi strikes back

Nayeem Hasan celebrates a wicket against Zimbabwe. Photo: Salahuddin Ahmed/TBS
Sports

‘If Gibbs wanted us to understand, he would have found a way’

At 27, Soumya Sarkar still has a lot of time to take his game to the next level. Photo: Salahuddin Ahmed/TBS
Sports

‘I should have converted my 30, 40s’

Bangladesh's Test success against England and Australia came courtesy of rank-turners. Photo: BCB
Sports

Rank turners: Against the cricketing spirit?

Mohammad Ashraful celebrates after scoring a ton against Australia. Photo: Courtesy
Sports

What if Ashraful did not do fixing?

Since Neymar’s big-money move to PSG, the whole transfer market has become inflated more and more with every passing year. Photo: Reuters
Sports

Too much money: Football’s kryptonite?

Barcelona's Gerard Pique, Carles Puyol, Thierry Henry and Daniel Alves celebrate a goal in their 6-2 La Liga victory over Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in 2009. Photo: Reuters
Sports

How tiki-taka came into being

MSN - Messi, Suarez and Neymar - formed one of the deadliest attacking trios in the world. Photo: Courtesy
Sports

What if MSN never broke up?

Football won’t feel the same without fans in empty stadiums. Photo: Courtesy
Sports

What happens when football returns without fans?

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