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Richmond Rangers In Bangladesh

3 March 2010
Richmond Rangers In Bangladesh
Richmond Rangers In Bangladesh
Flying the flag in Mirpur - the RCC touring party
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Richmond Rangers In Bangladesh
Richmond Rangers In Bangladesh
Mixing it with the local fans during the Bangladesh v England ODI, Mirpur
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Richmond Rangers In Bangladesh
Richmond Rangers In Bangladesh
Stuart Broad and the England players have their photo taken with Sean Austin
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Richmond Rangers, from the Middlesex County Cricket League, are on tour in Bangladesh to play local teams and watch England.

Recent photos show them at the first Bangladesh v England ODI in Mirpur as well as at a local school where Stuart Broad and others had their photos taken with Sean Austin. 

The Tour Manager S.Pender (Ian Moore) has written a blog - in joined-up writing this time - and has posted them on the club's website http://www.richmondcricketclub.com/#/latest-news/4513794186

Looks like Dhaka has bitten back!

Other related reports:

The Independent: http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/cricket/on-the-front-foot-englishmen-do-their-duty-and-prove-a-class-act-for-mirpur-kids-1913132.html

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