Congratulations Bangladesh | ICC Cricket World Cup 2011

Thousand of cricket fans all ages came out of their homes and gathered on the streets of the capital last night and celebrate after their team Bangladesh won the Cricket World Cup B match against England at the Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in chittagong. The photo was taken at TSC Dhaka University Campus. Photo:Monirul Alam

I think all Bangladeshi cricket fans salute to Mahmudul and Shafiul for their nice thrilling  batting and won  two wicket  againist England in the ICC Cricket World Cup on Friday at  the Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in Chittagong.

I was in office and watching the last moment of thrilling game. When I see “Congralatuions Bangladesh” on the TV screen I really happy and proud and move to Dhaka University Campus  TSC to cover a victory moment where all cricket fans celebrating the wining moment. I saw human see with national flag and  listen a sea  sound on the TSC fans are really mad and non stop to enjoy for their Nation team won a dramatic victory. When I came back to office and  think  it’s real  sound of Tiger, ” The Royel Bangel Tiger of Bangladesh which othe part of the world  people listen his “Roar”.

 According to the Daily Star news paper,[…] “One must desire something to be truly alive,” said a great novelist. The Bangladesh cricket team definitely was the perfect example of this belief after the way they bounced back against England in a dramatic and nail-biting game to keep their quarterfinals hopes alive in the ICC Cricket World Cup yesterday. The thrilling two-wicket victory came through a valiant batting effort from number ten batsman Shafiul Islam who shared a 58-run partnership in a ninth wicket stand along with Mahmudullah Riyad to script one of the most fantastic victories for Bangladesh cricket.

Bangladesh’s Victory Against Ireland | ICC Cricket World Cup 2011

Thousand of cricket fans all ages came out of their homes and gathered on the streets of the capital last night and celebrate after their team Bangladesh won the Crick World Cup B match against Ireland at the She-E-Bangla Bational Stadium in Dhaka. The photo was taken at TSC Dhaka University Campus. Photo:Monirul Alam
Thousand of cricket fans all ages came out of their homes and gathered on the streets of the capital last night and celebrate after their team Bangladesh won the Crick World Cup B match against Ireland at the She-E-Bangla Bational Stadium in Dhaka. The photo was taken at TSC Dhaka University Campus. Photo:Monirul Alam
Thousand of cricket fans all ages came out of their homes and gathered on the streets of the capital last night and celebrate after their team Bangladesh won the Crick World Cup B match against Ireland at the She-E-Bangla Bational Stadium in Dhaka. The photo was taken at TSC Dhaka University Campus. Photo:Monirul Alam

Openig Ceremony World Cup Cricket 2011 | Bangladesh

“On behalf of the people of Bangladesh, I welcome the World Cup to Bangladesh,” said the Prime Minister. “Many thanks to the ICC [International Cricket Council] and the BCB [Bangladesh Cricket Board] for working so hard to make this possible. Cricket lovers and fellow citizens, thank you all for your help, cooperation and understanding,”

   -Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina,Bangladesh

Dhaka, February 2011. A young cricket fan talked with her mobile phone during the inaugural ceremony of the cricket World Cup at out side of the Bangabandhu Stadium. The Cricket tournament, made up of fourteen nations, lasts seven weeks. Photo: Monirul Alam

 

Dhaka, February 2011. Thousand of cricket fans queued up and celebrate during the inaugural ceremony of the cricket World Cup at out side of the Bangabandhu Stadium. The Cricket tournament, made up of fourteen nations, lasts seven weeks. Photo:Monirul Alam

 

Dhaka, February 2011. Colorful fireworks light up the Dhaka sky during the inaugural ceremony of the cricket World Cup at Bangabandhu Stadium. The Cricket tournament, made up of fourteen nations, lasts seven weeks. Photo: Monirul Alam

According to the DS News paper, the Bangabandhu National Stadium, however, an explosive festival of colour, music, dance and unceasing noise signaled the start of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 which will be jointly held in Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and India. Amidst flashing strobe lights, fluttery LED kites and a thousand irresistible cheers both in and out of the stadium, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina declared the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 officially open, thereby checking another box in a long list of achievements for a young nation.

World Cup Cricket Trophy

Dhaka February: A colorful rally start form Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium at Mirpur Dhaka with cricket World Cup trophy on display around the Dhaka city.The 14-nation tournament, which is also co-hosted by Sri Lanka and India, It will start at Dhaka on Feb 19. Photo: Monirul Alam

One World Cup 14 Nations !

The 14 participating nation flags displaying on a cricket ball at Dainik Bangla intersection in Dhaka city. Bangladesh is now all set to host the opening ceremony of the ICC Worlds Cup 2011 on 17 February. Photo: Monirul Alam

World Cup Trophy in Prothom Alo office

Dhaka February 2011. Prothom Alo Journalist and staff crowd to get closer to the ICC World Cup trophy, on the display at a newspaper office in Karwan Bazar Dhaka. The 14 nation ICC Cricket World Cup is to being on February 19. Photo:Monirul Alam