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Cricinfo (Free subscription) | 07/09/2008
The expectations of fans back home may get "out of control" but Mohammad Ashraful, the Bangladesh captain, wants his team to be among the top five in the world.
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Cricinfo (Free subscription) | 03/09/2008
After being shot out for 74 in the first ODI, Bangladesh's batsmen were given a chance to make amends in the second when Mohammad Ashraful opted to bat first. Instead, it was yet another failure for the visitors - they were skittled for 117 - and their captain said his side weren't performing to potential.
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Cricinfo (Free subscription) | 03/09/2008
Bowling first failed miserably for Bangladesh on Saturday so they have changed tactic for the second match in Darwin and have decided to bat after Mohammad Ashraful again won the toss.
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Cricinfo (Free subscription) | 16/08/2008
Mohammad Ashraful, the Bangladesh captain, has stressed the need to be competitive after his side arrived in Darwin for their three-match one-day series against Australia.
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ECB (Free subscription) | 09/08/2008
Bangladesh captain Mohammad Ashraful and team-mate Mashrafe Mortaza have joined the chorus of players calling for Twenty20 cricket to be added to the Olympics schedule.
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Cricinfo (Free subscription) | 28/07/2008
Mohammad Ashraful, the Bangladesh captain, has highlighted the paucity of quality bowlers emerging in the country. While the focus of late has generally been on the batting, Ashraful said that didn't mean the bowlers were equipped to deal with international cricket.
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Cricinfo (Free subscription) | 28/06/2008
Batsmen have enjoyed life in Karachi this June, and Saturday was expected to be no different, with Mohammad Ashraful deciding to bat first in the opening Super-Four clash of the Asia Cup.
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Cricinfo (Free subscription) | 25/06/2008
Mohammad Ashraful won his second toss in a row, but this time chose to bowl in his team's second match of the tournament, against Sri Lanka.
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Cricinfo (Free subscription) | 22/06/2008
Looking at the positives within his team, Siddons said it was good to see Bangladesh were no longer relying on Mohammad Ashraful to get big scores. What concerned him, Siddons said, was how often the team scored over 200 or batted for 50 overs.
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Cricinfo (Free subscription) | 12/06/2008
Mohammad Ashraful, the Bangladesh captain, chose to bat in his team's must-win encounter to qualify for the finals.