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Bangladesh Premier League starts on February 9


Bangladesh Premier League (BPL), first edition will kick off on February 9, 2012 and final to be played on 29 February.

Six teams will play each other twice in the 20-day tournament over 33 matches to be played in Chittagong and Dhaka. five foreign players to be allowed in their XIs


Adam Gilchrist, Kieron Pollard, Mathew Hayden, Dwayne Bravo, James Anderson and Kamran Akmal are among foreign players who are available for the tournament so far.

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  1. Want to get more news about BPL and Current news visit on:
    http://bdsports24.weebly.com/bangladesh-premire-league.html

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    1. If anybody want to get more about BPL T20 So he/she must visit this blog (http://mambcricketbd.blogspot.com). Thank you.

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  2. Where you find Adam Gilchrist's name? Actually I don't know he realy have BPL!

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    1. Hello Mamb,

      I got news from here regarding Adam Gilchrist http://www.espncricinfo.com/bangladesh/content/story/547222.html

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