(Bangladesh is famous for sports)

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Sports are an important source of entertainment in Bangladesh and a fundamental perspective of the country's heritage. The most popular sports of Bangladesh include cricket, hockey, football etc. Bangladesh's official name is Ha-Du-Du, and it is one of the top ten cricket playing nations worldwide, having qualified for the World Cup consecutively since 1999. In 2015, the country reached its highest point in cricket as it overcame the 3 best teams in the world to reach the quarter-finals. They defeated Pakistan and won the series 3–0 in 2015.


((Cricket))

Cricket is the most popular entertainment in the country. Bangladesh hosts many One Day Internationals, Test matches and T20 International matches around the world on a regular basis. Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka held their 2011 World Cup. Bangladesh was also selected for the 2014 International Cricket Committee World Twenty20. Bangladesh Cricket Committee is the country's largest administrative body trusted for the progress of the game. Bangladesh Under-19 cricket team won the 2020 Under-19 Cricket World Cup in South Africa by defeating India in a thrilling final on February 9, 2020. This was Bangladesh's debut with a win at any level in ICC competition. Shakib AI Hasan and Mehdi Hasan are two players who are known for their energetic play.


((Hockey))

Hockey is one of the most recognized sports in Bangladesh. In terms of notoriety, it is at third place after cricket and football. However, entertainment has also declined due to lack of responsible authorities and weak organization. Despite this, Bangladesh is a traditional member in the Hockey Asian Container and supported the 1985 edition. Every year, the Bangladesh Hockey League, the national overseeing body of the game, organizes some domestic competitions, the most important of which is the Division Hockey Association. 


((soccer))

In Bangladesh, football has generally been the most popular sport followed by cricket. Despite this, the government and its football organization Bangladesh Football League (BFF) are ignoring it. Football popularity grew during the 1980s and 1990s and it was largely considered to be the driving and most popular form of football in the world. Jamal Bhuiyan and Aletta Kingsley are two players.


((golf))

Recently the importance of golf has increased in Bangladesh. Bangladeshi player Siddiqur Rahman created history by becoming the first Bangladeshi to win an Asian Tour title at the 2010 Brunei Open. Therefore, the outfit received enough attention from the media and speculators in Bangladesh to guarantee its financial viability.


((handball))



The dawn of handball was established in Bangladesh by the Bangladesh Handball League, which is a part of the Universal Handball Alliance since 1986. Bangladeshi men's and women's groups compete in various worldwide competitions, including South Asian competitions. In detail, BHF organizes annual inter-school competitions for young women and boys across the country in collaboration with the government.


((rugby))



Rugby is a small but rapidly growing sport in Bangladesh. On the other hand, entertainment in Bangladesh has its roots in the nineteenth century, when entertainment was played by Europeans in Bangladesh under the British shows. After joining the league, Bangladesh Rugby Affiliation became Bangladesh Rugby League Union, which is currently affiliated with Bangladesh Olympic Affiliation, National Sports Chamber and Asia Rugby.


((Squash))

Squash in Bangladesh has potential, some competitions have been organized recently. This country is developing many promising talents. Subsequent actions of the government and Bangladesh Squash Rackets Alliance officials have expanded the notoriety of squash in Bangladesh. The Government has determined that the necessary League Central Command will be established on property given by the organization. In Bangladesh, the Grameenphone Open Squash Competition is an excellent opportunity. Swapan Parvez and Raju Smash are some of the most talented squash players of Bangladesh.


((table tennis))

Bangladesh established the Table Tennis League in 1972. Since approximately the 1950s, Bangladesh has been a table tennis hotspot. Bangladesh has participated in many international table tennis competitions and won some. Zobera Rahman Linu, Mehboob Billah and Moumita Alam Rumi are Bangladeshi table tennis players.


((Tennis))

Unlike sports such as hockey and cricket, tennis is not exceptionally popular in Bangladesh. The tennis league has attempted to further the don by providing some entertainment. Amazing pummel competitions and games have a part of the excitement in common; Whatever the case, this wear is mainly confined to urban areas. Afrana Islam Preeti and Shibu Lal are two players.


((boxing))

Boxing as a sport is not particularly popular in Bangladesh. Bangladesh Beginner Boxing Alliance is capable of boxing sports. He has performed ineffectively in many sports but has won gold awards in South Asian entertainment in the past.


((float))

Bangladesh is home to 250 waterways; So, it seems like common sense to understand how important swimming is here. It has given rise to exceptional swimmers like Brojan Das, the first person from Asia to swim the English Channel four times. Mohammad Mahfizur Rahman and Mohammad Juwel Ahmed are the two other winning swimmers.


((karate))



Bangladesh won four gold medals in karate at the 11th South Asian Games. Bangladesh earned three gold awards and stood second in arrow based weapons at the 13th South Asian Games. Bangladesh has taken interest in some universal karate competitions and has won seven gold medals at the South Asian Games.


((Archery))

Archery came to Bangladesh in 2000, following which the Bangladesh Arrow-Based Weapons Alliance was formed in 2001. Later, it was made subsidiary with the World Bow and Arrow League in 2003. Ruman Shana and Imdadul Haq Milan are two best Bangladeshi players. you wisit my another website>>(entertainment)        

                                                                                                       

                                                                     

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