The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has announced that all proceeds from the third T20I between Bangladesh and Pakistan will be donated to support the victims of the recent jet crash at Milestone College in Uttara, as well as to the July Shaheed Smrity Foundation. The tragic incident has already claimed the lives of at least 30 people, with over 170 injured, prompting a heartfelt response from the cricket board.
BCB President Vows Support for Grieving Families
In a press release dated Thursday, July 24, BCB President Aminul Islam Bulbul expressed deep sorrow over the tragedy and emphasised the boardβs commitment to aiding the affected families.
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He added that the board is βhumbled to contribute in a small way to the healing process for those who have suffered so deeply in these recent tragedies.β
Bangladesh Clinch Historic T20I Series Win Over Pakistan
Despite the emotional backdrop, Bangladesh secured their first-ever T20I series win against Pakistan, claiming victories in the first two games by 7 wickets and 8 runs, respectively. Stellar performances came from Parvez Hossain Emon (56* off 39) and Jaker Ali (55 off 48), both earning Player of the Match awards.
However, the hosts couldnβt complete a clean sweep, falling to a 74-run defeat in the final game at Dhaka. Sahibzada Farhan anchored Pakistanβs innings with 63 off 41 balls, helping them post 178/7. Bangladeshβs batting collapsed under pressure, managing only 104 in 16.4 overs. Mohammad Saifuddin (35* off 34) was the lone bright spot in an otherwise disappointing chase.
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