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Bangladeshi cricketer impresses with her marriage attire look Sanjida
Amirul Momenin

Bangladeshi cricketer impresses with her marriage attire look

Bangladesh Live News | @banglalivenews | 21 Oct 2020, 06:39 pm

Sanjida, the women's cricketer of the national team, did not even think that he would go down to the field with the bat in the end to take a picture of the yellow on his body.

Unexpectedly, the moment captured on camera by two teammates is now a dream come true for Sanjida.

Sanjida tied the knot with cricketer Meem Mosaddeq last Saturday. The day before, he was yellow. The Bangladesh women's cricket team went to the Rangpur Stadium to take pictures of the yellow on this batter.

They went inside the field at one stage of the photo session. The little boys were already playing cricket with tennis balls. The bride-to-be cricketer woke up. How many days the bat is not caught! Dressed in yellow, he went down to bat.

His picture has received a great response through social media. For Sanjidar, it came as a pleasant surprise. The framed hut has now found a permanent place in his heart. The 24-year-old cricketer told bdnews24.com the story behind the film.

There was no plan to take such a picture. We were going to take pictures in Kashaban inside the stadium. The kids were playing there, I hadn't played for a long time, I was doing a little shadow with the bat from them. With two teammates were Shabnam Mushtari and Hasnat Cynthia. This picture is from their click. Naturally, without any preparation.

Sanjidar was fond of taking pictures of wedding dress on a motorcycle. It was not met. However, he has put yellow on his body. And that picture of the field has completely removed the rest of his regrets.
Sanjida has played 16 ODIs and 54 T20s for Bangladesh. His 71-run innings against Thailand last year was a record for the country at that time. He also represented the country in the T20 World Cup in Australia last February.

Meem Mosaddeq played first-class cricket for the Rangpur Divisional team. He played first division cricket in Dhaka.