Bay Oval Diary: The Tragedy of Bangladesh Cricket Part -1

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Sajit Banerjee, a 65-year-old Indian, came to watch the fifth day of the 1st Test at the Bay Oval in Mount Manganui. As soon as he entered the field, he started walking straight towards the south gallery shaded by the evergreen green. He has been living in this small town for the last 30 years Cricket may be his meditation as Indian blood.
Although he is a doctor by profession, he regularly writes about sports in local newspapers. His exceptional and analytical writings are very popular among the readers.

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Impressions are gained in a fluid, global, diffused way. The power glasses in his eyes are a manifestation of the experience gained in his life. There is always a smile on the face of the tan color. Sajit was born and raised in Calcutta. He has already left with a notebook and pen in his hand. Whether on the field or on TV, he always writes down important match information in his notebook. Which is very helpful in his weekly writing work. This book has always been a companion to the Bay Oval from the Garden of Eden.

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A couple of expatriate Bangladeshis are entering the field with red and green flags in their hands Their facial expressions tell us that they are very confident of winning today. Never before in the history of Bangladesh cricket has there been such a dawn in a Test against New Zealand. On him, the world champion of Tests, the Kiwis. It's like knocking on the door of a king's palace.

Part 2 coming soon

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