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Bangladesh Cricket Board High Performance Robi Khoj the No.1 Spinner 2017 District Wise Program Schedule [Phase - 01] Bangladesh Cricket Board High Performance Robi Khoj the No.1 Spinner 2017 District wise Program Schedule [Phase - 01] SL NO. Dhaka division North Venue Date 01 Sherpur District Sports Association District Stadium 25 February 2017 02 Jamalpur District Sports Association District Stadium 20 February 2017 03 Tangail District Sports Association District Stadium 27 February 2017 04 Manikgonj District Sports Association District Stadium 28 February 2017 05 Gazipur District Sports Association District Stadium 14 February 2017 06 Norsingdi District Sports Association District Stadium 16 February 2017 07 Kishorgonj District Sports Association District Stadium 17 February 2017 08 Netrokona District Sports Association District Stadium 18 February 2017 09 Mymensing District Sports Association Circuit House Ground 22 February 2017 SL NO. Dhaka division South Venue Date 01 Faridpur District Sports Association District Stadium 24 February 2017 02 Rajbari District Sports Association District Stadium 20 February 2017 03 Gopalgonj District Sports Association District Stadium 22 February 2017 04 Madaripur District Sports Association District Stadium 18 February 2017 Prof. Hamidur Rahman 05 Dhaka District Sports Association 26 February 2017 Stadium (Tegoria) 06 Narayangonj District Sports Association District Stadium 14 February 2017 07 Munshigonj District Sports Association District Stadium 15 February 2017 08 Shariatpur District Sports Association District Stadium 17 February 2017 SL NO. Chittagong division South Venue Date 01 Cox's Bazar District Sports Association District Stadium 22 February 2017 02 Bandarban District Sports Association District Stadium 23 February 2017 03 Chittagong District Sports Association MA Aziz Stadium 15 February 2017 04 Rangamati District Sports Association District Stadium 18 February 2017 05 Khagrachari District Sports Association District Stadium 19 February 2017 SL NO. Chittagong division North Venue Date 01 Brahmanbaria District Sports Association District Stadium 20 February 2017 02 Comilla District Sports Association District Stadium 19 February 2017 03 Chandpur District Sports Association District Stadium 14 February 2017 04 Lakshmipur District Sports Association District Stadium 16 February 2017 05 Noakhali District Sports Association District Stadium 25 February 2017 06 Feni District Sports Association District Stadium 17 February 2017 SL NO. Rajshahi division Venue Date 01 Joypurhat District Sports Association District Stadium 14 February 2017 02 Naogaon District Sports Association District Stadium 26 February 2017 03 Bogra District Sports Association Shahid Chandu Stadium 25 February 2017 04 Sirajgonj District Sports Association District Stadium 17 February 2017 05 Pabna District Sports Association District Stadium 16 February 2017 06 Natore District Sports Association District Stadium 19 February 2017 07 Chapai Nababgonj District Sports Association District Stadium 20 February 2017 08 Rajshahi District Sports Association District Stadium 22 February 2017 SL NO. Rangpur division Venue Program Date 01 Panchogaor District Sports Association District Stadium 16 February 2017 02 Thakurgaon District Sports Association District Stadium 15 February 2017 03 Nilphamari District Sports Association District Stadium 23 February 2017 04 Dinajpur District Sports Association District Stadium 14 February 2017 05 Gaibandha District Sports Association District Stadium 25 February 2017 06 Kurigram District Sports Association District Stadium 28 January 2017 07 Lalmonirhat District Sports Association District Stadium 18 January 2017 08 Rangpur District Sports Association Cricket Garden 20 January 2017 SL NO. Khulna division South Venue Program Date 01 Narail District Sports Association District Stadium 17 February 2017 02 Jessore District Sports Association Shamsul Huda Stadium 16 February 2017 03 Satkhira District Sports Association District Stadium 20 February 2017 04 Bagerhat District Sports Association District Stadium 14 February 2017 05 Khulna District Sports Association District Stadium 19 February 2017 SL NO. Khulna division North Venue Program Date 01 Meherpur District Sports Association District Stadium 18 February 2017 02 Chuadanga District Sports Association District Stadium 19 February 2017 03 Jhenaidha District Sports Association District Stadium 26 February 2017 04 Magura District Sports Association District Stadium 25 February 2017 05 Kushtia District Sports Association District Stadium 16 February 2017 SL NO. Barisal division Venue Program Date 01 Pirojpur District Sports Association District Stadium 25 February 2017 02 Jhalakhati District Sports Association District Stadium 20 February 2017 03 Barisal District Sports Association Barisal Stadium 22 February 2017 04 Patuakhali District Sports Association District Stadium 14 February 2017 05 Barguna District Sports Association District Stadium 15 February 2017 06 Bhola District Sports Association District Stadium 17 February 2017 SL NO. Sylhet division Venue Program Date 01 Sunamgonj District Sports Association District Stadium 14 February 2017 02 Sylhet District Sports Association District Stadium 20 February 2017 03 Moulvibazar District Sports Association District Stadium 18 February 2017 04 Hobigonj District Sports Association District Stadium 16 February 2017 SL NO. Dhaka Metro Venue Program Date 01 City Club Ground, Mirpur 20 February 2017 02 Gulshan Youth Ground 22 February 2017 03 Dhaka Metro Dhaka University Ground 24 February 2017 Kalabagan KC or 04 18 February 2017 Sk. Jamal Dhanmondi 05 Fatullah Outer 26 February 2017.
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