2. PresentationtOPIC:
Presented By:
Islam Md Nazmul
Senior Assistant Secretary
Ministry of Public Administration
Now Studying Masters in
International Cooperation &
Policy Studies @ Kobe University
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3. National sports of Bangladesh
Traditional sports of Bangladesh
Football
Cricket
Others
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6. Rules of Kabadi
The first rule of Kabaddi is that the game is played between two teams of seven
players each. Each Kabaddi match is split into two halves, with each half lasting 20
minutes. There is a brief break of five minutes between the two halves. The team
that scores the most points in total over the course of both halves is declared the
winner. Points are Scored by Raiding the Opposition’s Side. The objective of
Kabaddi is to score points by raiding the opposition’s side. A raid is conducted
when a player from one team enters the other team’s half of the field and attempts
to touch as many of their players as possible. The raider then has to return to their
own half of the field without being caught by the opposition. Rule 4: A Successful
Raid is Worth Two Points. Rule 5: A Player is Out if They are Caught During a
Raid. If the opposition catches a player during a raid, then they are out and must
leave the field of play. The player is only allowed to return to the game if their team
scores a point while they are out. Rule 6: A Player is Out if They Fail to Touch the
Opposition. If a player fails to touch any of the opposition players during a raid,
then they are out. As with the previous rule, the player is only allowed to return to
the game if their team scores a point while they are out. Rule 7: A Player is Out if
They Cross the Center Line. A player is not allowed to cross the center line that
divides the two halves of the field. If a player does cross the center line, then they
are out. Rule 8: A Player is Out if They Hold Their breath. Rule 10: The First Team
to Score Seven Points Wins
The first team to score seven points is declared the winner. If both teams are tied
at six points each, then the match is a draw. Once a team has won, the losing
7. Rules of Kanamachi
Kanamachi is not restricted to certain rules, but there are common
and widely used rules that most people maintain.
1.First the players choose one of them to be the Kanamachi. This is
done by a toss or other methods.
2.The Kanamachi puts a cloth on their eyes and fastens it tightly, so
that they cannot see things around.
3.Then the Kanamachi tries to catch other players.
4.Other players have to touch the Kanamachi and get to a safe place
where the Kanamachi cannot catch them.
5.Once the Kanamachi manages to catch a fellow player, that player
(who is caught) turns into the new Kanamachi. The former
Kanamachi becomes a normal player.
12. Cricket is the most popular sport in the country.
Its popularity rose after the national team won the ICC
Trophy in 1997 and for the first time qualified for
the Cricket World Cup in 1999.
Bangladesh Beat all Test playing nations in Cricket
Rankings
TEST : 09
ODI : 07
T20 : 09
Star players:
Mashrafe Bin Mortuza
Shakib al Hasan
Tamim Iqbal
Mushfiqur Rahim
Mahmudullah Riyad
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13. Rules of Cricket
Like baseball, cricket is a striking and fielding sport where a
player swings a bat to hit a ball that’s moving through the air.
Each team tries to score as many runs as possible before
reaching the maximum allowed number of “outs.” Both sports
incorporate the physical skills of throwing, catching, running,
and leaping.
Cricket also has its own distinctive features and rules, such
as:
•The “pitch” (field) is an oval shape rather than a diamond
and, since there are no foul lines, the “batsman” (batter) is
free to hit the ball anywhere.
•In contrast to baseball’s nine-inning games, cricket games
are one inning, with the teams switching from offense to
defense after 10 outs rather than three.
•With the exception of the “wicket keeper” (a combination of a
back catcher and a goalie), cricket players do not wear gloves
or protective equipment.
15. First poster player
September 8, 2001:
Mohammad Ashraful becomes
the youngest cricketer to score
a Test hundred
Mohammod Ashraful
Five years Banned in 2014
for spot fixing in BPL 2013
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16. Mashrafe Bin Mortaza
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The Best Captain history of BD Cricket.
won 47 match out of 85 match
More 7th time surgery
17. Best Player in the History of Bangladesh Cricket
Shakib Al Hasan
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18. Shakib Al Hasan
-No 1 All rounder in the world
-Only Bangladeshi Players who
played all the franchise league
circket all over the world
-Best all rounding performance
in world Cup History (2019 WC)
Career
Formats Matches Runs Wickets
Test 56 3862 210
ODI 206 6323 260
T20 76 1567 92
-1 year banned from all kind of Cricket
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