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Prepared by:
Rahmanur Rashid Hillol
ID-143-40-167
Dept. of MCT
Submitted to:
Asmaul Husna
Lecturer,
Dept. of English
INDEX
Name of report Name of Newspaper Page No.
Tigers Shrug off Afgan Jitter
Batting Heroes Fire Together
Tigers Terrific
Tiger Knock the English
Ryad Proves Bane for England
Celebration All Arounds
Shakib Targets India
The Daily Star
The Daily Star
The Daily Star
The Independent
The Independent
The Independent
The Independent
1
1
1
1
16
1
10
THE DAILY STAR
page 01 column 04 19 Feb 2015
THE DAILY STAR
page 01 column 01 06 Mar 2015
THE DAILY STAR
page 01 column 01 10 Mar2015
THE INDEPENDENT
page 01 column 01 10 Mar 2015
THE INDEPENDENT
page 16 column 02 10 Mar 2015
THE INDEPENDENT
page 01 column 03 14 Mar 2015
THE INDEPENDENT
page 10 column 02 14 Mar 2015
Bangladesh will make their World Cup quarter-finals debut having played "fearless"
cricket, most notably in a tricky first game against Afghanistan and in the tall chase against
Scotland. On Thursday the fear factor will come not only in the form of the opposition, an
Indian team on a record winning streak, but also in the physically intimidating vastness of the
MCG.
Bangladesh's fielding imploded spectacularly against Sri Lanka in their first outing at the
ground as they realised the scale of the field for the first time in a match situation. On Thurs-
day, though, they must face stage two of the MCG challenge - the huge and vocal Indian sup-
port in the stands. It's an experience to unnerve the best - ask South Africa, who cracked in
this situation a month ago.
Bangladesh are used to noise, as anyone who has been to a match in Mirpur will testify, and
they have had a strong following at their matches here. But India at the MCG, replete with the
Bollywood beat, will be akin to playing at Eden Gardens. "To get over 50,000 people in Aus-
tralia… the atmosphere that gets created. It starts from the warm-ups and after the national
anthem, it just multiplies," MS Dhoni had said crediting the crowd after the win against South
Africa.
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  • 1. Prepared by: Rahmanur Rashid Hillol ID-143-40-167 Dept. of MCT Submitted to: Asmaul Husna Lecturer, Dept. of English
  • 2. INDEX Name of report Name of Newspaper Page No. Tigers Shrug off Afgan Jitter Batting Heroes Fire Together Tigers Terrific Tiger Knock the English Ryad Proves Bane for England Celebration All Arounds Shakib Targets India The Daily Star The Daily Star The Daily Star The Independent The Independent The Independent The Independent 1 1 1 1 16 1 10
  • 3. THE DAILY STAR page 01 column 04 19 Feb 2015
  • 4. THE DAILY STAR page 01 column 01 06 Mar 2015
  • 5. THE DAILY STAR page 01 column 01 10 Mar2015
  • 6. THE INDEPENDENT page 01 column 01 10 Mar 2015
  • 7. THE INDEPENDENT page 16 column 02 10 Mar 2015
  • 8. THE INDEPENDENT page 01 column 03 14 Mar 2015
  • 9. THE INDEPENDENT page 10 column 02 14 Mar 2015
  • 10. Bangladesh will make their World Cup quarter-finals debut having played "fearless" cricket, most notably in a tricky first game against Afghanistan and in the tall chase against Scotland. On Thursday the fear factor will come not only in the form of the opposition, an Indian team on a record winning streak, but also in the physically intimidating vastness of the MCG. Bangladesh's fielding imploded spectacularly against Sri Lanka in their first outing at the ground as they realised the scale of the field for the first time in a match situation. On Thurs- day, though, they must face stage two of the MCG challenge - the huge and vocal Indian sup- port in the stands. It's an experience to unnerve the best - ask South Africa, who cracked in this situation a month ago. Bangladesh are used to noise, as anyone who has been to a match in Mirpur will testify, and they have had a strong following at their matches here. But India at the MCG, replete with the Bollywood beat, will be akin to playing at Eden Gardens. "To get over 50,000 people in Aus- tralia… the atmosphere that gets created. It starts from the warm-ups and after the national anthem, it just multiplies," MS Dhoni had said crediting the crowd after the win against South Africa. Tigers Chase Fearless