Thursday, October 9, 2008

বাংলাদেশের অসাধারণ জয়

আজ বাংলাদেশ ক্রিকেট দল নিউজিল্যান্ড এর সাথে এক অসাধারণ জয় পেয়েছে। এটা আমাদের tigers এর এই দলের সাথে প্রথম জয়। গত রাতে বৃস্টি হওয়ায় টসে হেরে নিউজিল্যান্ড প্রথমে ব্যাট করে সুবিধা করতে পারেনি (২০১/৯ ৫০ ওভার)। ২০২ রানের টার্গেট তাড়া করে ২৫ বল বাকি থাকতেই জয় পেয়ে যায় বাংলাদেশ দল। ওপেনার জুনায়েদ আর ক্যাপ্টেন আশরাফুল এর দারুণ performence এ এই জয়। আশা করি পরের ম্যাচেও এই লড়াই অব্যাহত থাকবে...


Bangladesh maul sorry New Zealand
Cricinfo staff
October 9, 2008

Bangladesh 202 for 3 (Junaid 85, Ashraful 60*) beat New Zealand 201 for 9 (Oram 57, Mortaza 4-44) by seven wickets
A determined Bangladesh recorded their first-ever win over New Zealand in emphatic manner on Thursday, making light of their player exodus to the ICL. The loss was a huge blow for New Zealand, who needed a clean sweep to take second spot in the rankings. Junaid Siddique, along with Mohammad Ashraful, ensured Bangladesh capitalise on the momentum given by Mashrafe Mortaza's bowling which helped restrict New Zealand to a modest target.

It was a significant victory for the hosts given the circumstances leading into the series but the challenge seemed to have inspired Ashraful and his team, who played sensibly with both bat and ball.

Junaid remained calm despite the fall of Tamim Iqbal, his fellow opener, in the fifth over. Even if Bangladesh's run-rate - the runs coming mainly in singles - was similar to New Zealand's after 15 overs (New Zealand were 62 while Bangladesh were 55) the hosts had lost one wicket compared to New Zealand's four. Junaid found good support in Mushfiqur Rahim, who brought up the team's 50 with a six over long-on off Tim Southee. Mushfiqur scored a useful 30 before going for another big hit, this time failing to clear deep midwicket.

During the New Zealand tour earlier this year Junaid had failed to consistently get off to good starts but today he showed he'd learned from past mistakes. He got lucky, too, on 46, when Scott Styris failed to collect a return catch. He went on to finish his half-century with a single and grew in confidence especially in the company of his captain. In the process he scored more runs than he had in his career: before this match, his ninth, his tally was 62.

Ashraful had been condemned for both his leadership and below-par batting form on the recent tour of Australia. Today he displayed a grim attitude and bolstered the good start provided by his young partner. When Daniel Vettori brought himself on in the third Powerplay - taken by Bangladesh under the new rules - in the 39th over, Ashraful immediately pulled him for a four past square leg and then stepped out for a six over long-on. Bangladesh had reached the 100-mark after 28 overs; ten overs later, they had piled up 60 more. The 109-run partnership was the highest of the day and overshadowed Jacob Oram's hard labour in the morning.

Oram had taken New Zealand to safety after they found themselves in a dangerous position at 79 for 6. Though he took a while to adapt to the low bounce and slow pace of the wicket, he managed to steadily regain the momentum. He had help from Vettori and their partnership of 70 for the seventh wicket rescued New Zealand.

For Bangladesh, Mortaza led from the front, pitching it accurately and taking advantage of the early movement after Ashraful had opted to field. Sensing the opposition batsmen's rustiness, since their only warm-up game was washed out, Mortaza hardly gave the batsmen any room in his unbroken spell of eight overs that fetched him three wickets.

New Zealand failed to benefit from any of the fielding restrictions or from the new Powerplay rule - they managed 55 in the first and then slumped in the second when they lost three wickets for seven runs. The final Powerplay, to be decided by the batting side, was taken in the 38th over but only 26 runs resulted off that.

Bangladesh had beaten New Zealand in the warm-up game during the 2007 World Cup, after which they recorded their best showing in the shorter version with four victories in the tournament. Today's win could be the start of another new chapter.

© Cricinfo

Monday, October 6, 2008

বাংলায় আমার ব্লগ

এই প্রথম বাংলায় কিছু লিখতে পারছি। খুব ভালো লাগছে নিজের ভাষায় লিখতে। ঈদ এর পর আজকেই লেখার সময় পেলাম। ঈদ টা মোটামুটি কেটেছে। বেশ কয়েক স্থানে বেড়ানো হলো। খুব খাওয়া হলো! টিভিতে ঈদ এর নাটক দেখলাম। এইতো...
ফেসবুকে কয়েকজনের সাথে পরিচয় হলো। আমার পরিচিত বেশ কয়েকজনকে পেয়েছি।
আজ এইটুকুই...

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Aushomapto - 1

Famous Bangladeshi band Aurthohin has released their new album "Aushomapto - 1" at this Eid. This album has 10 excellent songs. I like the song "Chaite paro" most. Here is the download links of the album (Courtesy : http://banglaobangali.net ) -


1. Anmone


2. Aushomapto


3. Chaite paro


4. Chhera shopno


5. Fitasher kanna


6. Guti - The Finale


7. Jodi kono din


8. Kadbo bishshoye


9. Nikrishto


10. Shesh gaan

Eid Mubarak!

Tomorrow, 02 Oct 2008, we are going to celebrate our great festive occasion Eid-ul-fitr. The moon of Shawal has not been seen last evening, so, Bangladesh will celebrate Eid tomorrow.

Eid always come to me with a great happiness. When I was child, I got so many gifts and Eidi. There are so many memorable events on Eid day. When I was in class 10; me, one of my friend & my little cousin, went to the Wonderland park. We had enjoyed so many events there & also met some friends.

In this Eid, I have bought 1 Panjabi, 1 Fatua, a Shirt, 2 pants & 1 pair of shoes. I aslso get a shirt as a gift from my cousin. Actually I have got everything as a gift from my family! :D

After finishing Eid prayer, I wish to visit my relatives & friends home. I also invite my friends to my home.

May ALLAH bless us.
Eid Mubarak!

Monday, September 29, 2008

Monpura - The Film

Film Review -

This nine-song soundtrack compilation poignantly paints an emotional canvas of the free-spirited romantic rural life. The music essentially captures the sound, smell, taste, love, treachery and simplicity of rural Bengal and listening to the CD, you will be able to feel the fragrance of immense green and the splash of river water. The film apparently is set in a backwater ountryside – an island called Monpura, where a shy, nervous and humble man called Shonai is a character who only experiences betrayal in life for his modest attitude and genuine love for a fisherman’s daughter Pori. The main theme music for the film is a flute-influenced piece that lurks on the film with mournful and melancholy sound - to perfectly capture the solemn and earnest gaffes of the countryside that surrounds Shonai and Pori.Their tough life is aptly illustrated in the songs Nidhua Pathare 1, 2 and 3, Jao Pakhi Bolo Tarey 1 and 2, the immortal Shonar Moina Pakhi, Agey Jodi Jantam, and Shonai Hai Haire. Kudos to the fantastic musicians – the overall music arrangement and direction by Ornob while the song composition and lyrics of Jao Pakhi Bolo Tarey and Agey Jodi Jantam was fabulously done by the very talented Krishnokoli. The duets she sang with Chandana Majumder and Chanchal Chowdhury is heavy with voices that will penetrate your senses. Momtaz singing Agey Jodi Jantam, with a range of emotions and musical acumen, that narrates the story of the love struck Pori, sounds brilliant. It is not only the voice but the music is so intense that it creates an environment from where it is very difficult to come out. Although the musical arrang-ement of the song Shonar Moina Pakhi could not have been any better, most fans believe that the vocal notes in the song could have been prolonged at some points, for example during the chorus, to capture that warm folk-ish ripples of emotion ones, Ornob is best at. The amazing mixture of the songs is a distinct genre that consists of both eastern and western instruments, elegantly tracing their roots to traditional folk. Moreover, when noted actor Fazlur Rahman Babu sings Nidhua Pathare 1 & 3 and Shonai Hai Haire, you can feel a sombre chill climb up your spine and your heart feels the pain of a fictional character Shonai, whom you have never met before.
(Review from facebook group)


Download the exclusive songs of the film - Monpura from the following links (Courtesy : http://banglaobangali.net/ ). A great music composition by Ornob. Taste the songs.


1. Nithua pathare - 1 (Fazlur Rahman Babu)

2. Jao pakhi bolo tare - 1 (Chandana Mazumder & Krishnokoli Islam)


4. Nithua pathare - 2 (Krishnokoli Islam & Chanchal Chowdhury)

5. Shonai hay hayre (Fazlur Rahman Babu)

6. Jao pakhi bolo tare - 2 (Krishnokoli Islam )

7. Nithua pathare - 3 (Fazlur Rahman Babu)

8. Age jodi jantam (Mamtaz)

9. Sound track (Selected)

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Resident Evil


I have dreamt an interesting dream last night. I saw Dhaka City has attacked by the evils and almost everyone has infected by them. Who are not infected, are hiding in different places. Some of my friends and me, are also hiding in our home. But 2 evils saw us & try to bite us. Somehow, we made them senseless. But after one day, one of my friend wake them up & again they came to hurt us. Then I made some fire & killed them! & ...wake up from sleep! :D

Monday, September 22, 2008

The Rain

It has been rainig outside. The falling rain water sounds so nice. I like to watch rain, feel rain. About few years left that I didn't get wet in rain. I always dream to have a rainy day, when I'll get wet in rain with my loving one.
But sometimes, rain disturbs me a lot while I have to walk through the rough street of Dhaka. It was just disgusting.
When I was in school, rain came to me with a funny pleasure. I did not go to school. But I like school (not in rainy day!).
The taste of Khichuri & egg mumlet in a rainy day... just fantastic!
Sometimes rain comes through my eyes. My lonely moments, my memories sometimes feel my eyes - it's raining...