

Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto proud of team's performance in consolation win against New Zealand
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|ANI|a year agoBangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto expresses pride in his team's performance as they secure a consolation win against New Zealand in the third ODI. Shanto credits the bowlers for their disciplined performance and highlights his own batting process. The victory boosts confidence for the upcoming T20 series.


Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto expresses pride in his team's performance as they secure a consolation win against New Zealand in the third ODI. Shanto credits the bowlers for their disciplined performance and highlights his own batting process. The victory boosts confidence for the upcoming T20 series.
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•Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto expresses pride in team's performance.
•Bangladesh secures consolation win against New Zealand in third ODI.
•Shanto credits bowlers for disciplined performance.
•Shanto highlights his own batting process.
•Victory boosts confidence for upcoming T20 series.
•Bangladesh secures consolation win against New Zealand in third ODI.
•Shanto credits bowlers for disciplined performance.
•Shanto highlights his own batting process.
•Victory boosts confidence for upcoming T20 series.
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