Dhaka,  Tuesday 28 Apr 2026,
05:23:54 PM

State Minister for Youth and Sports Aminul Haque delivered a speech.

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Middle-order batter Towhid Hridoy struck a sublime half-century to help Bangladesh romp to a six-wicket victory over New Zealand in the opening T20 International and hand the hosts a 1-0 lead in the three-match series at Bir Shrestha Shaheed Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Stadium today.Chasing 183, Bangladesh rode on Hridoy's calculated aggression to reach 183-4 in just 18 overs, negating New Zealand's competitive total of 182-6 built around identical 51 from Dane Cleaver and Katene Clarke.

Hridoy remained unbeaten on 51 off 27 balls, hitting two fours and three sixes. He stitched together two crucial partnerships-57 runs with Parvez Hossain Emon for the fourth wicket and an unbroken 49 with Shamim Patwari for the fifth-to steer the side home comfortably.

Leg-spinner Ish Sodhi, the only member in New Zealand's squad for Bangladesh series from their World Cup campaign led the side's bowling effort with 2-40, helping reduce the hosts to 77-3 in the 11th over and briefly raising hopes of a comeback. 

However, Hridoy's counterattack, aided initially by Emon's brisk 28 off 14 balls and later by Patwari's unbeaten 31 off 13, brought the required rate under control.

Earlier, Clarke and Cleaver shared an 88-run stand for the second wicket after opener Tim Robinson was run out for a duck in the second over following Bangladesh captain Liton Das had New Zealand put into bat first.

Leg-spinner Rishad Hossain who was the stand out bowler for Bangladesh, claiming 2-32, removed both of the set batters in consecutive overs to stall the progress.

Bangladesh's pace trio of Shoriful Islam, Tanzim Hasan Sakib and debutant Ripon Mondol were initially wayward but pulled things back after the breakthrough. Tanzim dismissed Bevin Jacobs to leave the visitors under pressure.

Stand-in captain Nick Kelly, leading in the absence of injured Tom Latham, steadied the innings before a brief interruption due to bad light.

Following the break, Josh Clarkson provided late impetus with an unbeaten 27 off 14 balls to guide New Zealand to a challenging total. 

Despite the late surge, New Zealand's total proved insufficient as Hridoy's composed yet aggressive knock sealed a commanding win for Bangladesh.

At a roundtable discussion titled “Recent Measles Outbreak and the Way Forward,” speakers demanded that those responsible be brought under legal accountability through proper investigation if complications in vaccine procurement leading to shortages have contributed to the rise in measles cases. The roundtable was held at Shaheed Abu Sayeed Convention Center in the capital. It was organized by the Legal and Health Support Cell for Oppressed Women and Children. The event was attended by renowned physicians, public health experts, policymakers, media professionals, and representatives from international organizations.

The session was moderated by Dr. Md. Rafiqul Islam, Central Coordinator of the Legal and Health Support Cell for Oppressed Women and Children and Health Affairs Secretary of BNP.

Speakers highlighted the current challenges in controlling the recent measles outbreak in Bangladesh. They emphasized strengthening immunization programs, increasing public awareness, improving access to healthcare services, and adopting coordinated initiatives. The importance of effective field-level surveillance and rapid response measures was also underscored.

One speaker noted that disruptions in vaccination programs have contributed significantly to the rise in measles cases. He stated that if procurement-related complications have led to such an increase—resulting in child mortality—then it is imperative to bring those responsible under legal scrutiny following a thorough investigation.

At the same time, the participants praised the dedicated efforts of frontline health workers involved in vaccination programs. They also urged caution to ensure that future movements or demands do not cause public suffering or disrupt essential health services.

Among those present at the roundtable were Professor Dr. Mamun Ahmed, Chairman of the University Grants Commission (UGC); Professor Dr. Nazmul Hossain, Director General of the Directorate of Health Education; Professor Rubina Yasmin, Additional Director General; Professor Dr. Fowara Tasnim, Additional Director General of the Directorate General of Health Services; Professor Dr. Md. Hanif, pediatric specialist; Professor Dr. Firoza Begum, President of OGSB; Abdul Hai Siddique, Editor-in-Chief of Dainik Bangla Vision; Anisul Hoque, Associate Editor of Prothom Alo and noted writer; researcher and politician Dr. Tasnim Zara; Professor Dr. Md. Atiar Rahman, Dean of the Department of Pediatrics at BSMMU; Professor Dr. Yamin Shahriar Chowdhury, pediatric specialist; Dr. Touhid Islam, representative of the World Health Organization; Professor Dr. Md. Nazrul Islam, Registrar of BSMMU; Professor Dr. Md. Mostafa Kamal, Chairman of the Department of Anesthesiology at BSMMU; Professor Dr. Saif Ullah Munshi, virologist at BSMMU; Professor Dr. Md. Abid Hossain Molla, pediatric specialist; Dr. Md. Tajul Islam A. Bari, former Program Manager of EPI; Md. Arifur Rahman, Surveillance Officer of WHO; Rashed Rabbi, Health Editor of Dainik Kalbela; Dr. Hasanuzzaman, representative of UNICEF; Zahid Shahed; Shishir Morol, journalist of Prothom Alo; Dr. Shamim Talukdar, Member Secretary of Suswasther Bangladesh; and Professor Dr. Saklayen Russell, among others.

Participants stressed the need for research to determine whether the current measles outbreak in Bangladesh is linked to any new virus mutation. They also highlighted the importance of utilizing social media and mainstream media platforms to raise public awareness effectively.

In the presence of senior officials from the Directorate General of Health Services, several recommendations were presented to address the current situation and prevent similar crises in the future. It was decided that the key discussion points and recommendations would be communicated to the Ministry of Health and the government.

The participants expressed their appreciation to the organizers for arranging such a timely discussion and urged that similar initiatives continue in the future to address critical issues in the country’s health sector.