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Bangladesh Cricket Festival held in city

Bangladesh Cricket Festival was held from 26th of May to 28th of May, 2015 at Drik Gallery, Dhanmondi, Dhaka. Bangladesh Cricket Supporters’ Association (BCSA) has stepped in its 3rd year of establishment; BCSA organised the country’s only cricket festival for the second time. The festival spanned four full days, with events in multiple floors. The festival took inspiration from Bangladesh’s great cricket tradition while broadening its horizons. Creative thinkers from the cricket fraternity of Bangladesh were engaged with the vibrant, energetic and cricket freak audience at this enthusiastic, thought-provoking festival. It included telling stories in different ways and pushing the boundaries of the mind.
Local sport journalists, writers, television presenters, cricket players, cricket organizers, officials and legendary coaches were highlighted. BCSA always believes that we the supporters are the key factor of Bangladesh cricket. We always love to contribute for our country and we always be united with our cricket. Cricket is such a platform where we get the chance to show our love a support for our country. BCSA’s aim is to make a bridge between supporters, cricketers, officials and organizers. We are always loud, we always shout and we will always be together for the betterment of Bangladesh Cricket in every possible aspect. Since the last two years we tried to serve every single duties which we believe a supporter should do. To work in the field of Bangladesh cricket’s past, present & future has been our motto since the beginning. If you look back into our previous activities, you will understand that we are highly appreciated by cricketers, organizers and media personalities as well. This year Bangladesh Cricket Festival 2015 featured exciting Cricket Memorabilia Exhibition, Cricket Photography Exhibition, Workshop on Cricket Writing in association with Bangladesh Sports Journalist Association (BSJA) and Bangladesh Sports Press Association (BSPA).

Photo and text by Jaki Zaman

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