Gazi Tank was a good name.The Dhaka Premier League team Gazi Tank has been renamed to Legends of Rupganj
say what you like about Bangladeshi cricket (which people do here on a very regular basis), they know how to make badass club names
Even ****ing better!That's Sui Northern Gas Pipeline Limited to you.
famously playing the infrastructure derby against Water and Power Development AuthorityThat's Sui Northern Gas Pipeline Limited to you.
Could make a killer tri-series between them and Railways from Ranji.famously playing the infrastructure derby against Water and Power Development Authority
Pakistan Railways (usually known simply as Railways) were a Pakistani first-class cricket side who played in the Patron's Trophy and Quaid-i-Azam Trophy from 1953-54 to 1995-96.I could've sworn that the QeA trophy already had a railways team. Apparently not.
Noting that Aizaz Cheema has lead the wickets in the last two seasons. Been a while since he had an international career.
Not in my experience. No one has objection to waving trees on a windy day or the light at 7 pm as a background, but a human? Panic stations.If you want to sit by the sightscreens for that perfect view, you can.
This is what I find most enchanting about old footage. The freedom to move about. You see people picnicking, throwing the ball back after 4s and generally having a more free experience. Glad that village cricket has retained that carefree aspect.Village cricket is becoming my favourite form of watching cricket. The freedom to roam is part of it. If you want to sit by the sightscreens for that perfect view, you can. If you want to sit under some trees for shade, you can. And then there's the actual cricket. Watching people who aren't professionals with perfectly chiselled actions means you get to learn a lot about good technique, and you appreciate good players even more. Lastly you get to meet some of the people who allow cricket to keep on ticking. There's one fella the father and I know that without people like him, the game would grind to a halt. It's seriously underrated.