Published 16:39 IST, October 21st 2020
Bangladesh cricketer Sanjida Islam wins Twitter with batting pose in wedding photoshoot
Bangladesh cricketer Sanjida Islam's wedding photoshoot pictures sees her standing on a pitch and holding a cricket bat in full, traditional bridal attire.
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Wedding photoshoots have become a common rm se days and couples leave stone unturned to make ir photoshoots a memorable one by choosing some unique mes. Recently, Bangladesh Women's cricketer Sanjida Islam took social media by storm with her wedding photoshoot. Islam tied kt with cricketer Mim Mosaddeak, who made his first-class debut for Rangpur Division in 2017–18 National Cricket League. However, it was t wedding that cricket fans are talking about but Sanjida Islam wedding photoshoot which has grabbed eyeballs.
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Sanjida Islam cricket pose for wedding photoshoot
Sanjida Islam wedding photoshoot pictures shot by Bengali news portal Daily Prothom Alo sees cricketer standing on pitch and holding a cricket bat and playing while dressed in bridal attire. In picture, Sanjida can be seen playing a cover drive and a pull shot and giving all cricket-lovers couple goals. viral pictures made International Cricket Council put up a special tweet as well. picture was well-received by cricket fans who fell in love with Sanjida Islam wedding photoshoot and even complimented cricketer for her invative idea. Here is picture shared by ICC on ir Twitter handle -
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Fans react to Sanjida Islam wedding photoshoot
About Sanjida Islam career
According to Cricketer, Islam didn't originally play domestic cricket for her hometown Rangpur and instead went onto play in domestic leagues for Chittagong in 2009, when she was just 13 years of . She moved to Dhaka in 2010, ahead of a return to Rangpur in 2012. Her impressive performance in domestic circuit earned her a selection into national side.
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24-year-old batter first made her mark in international cricket in 2014. Having made her T20 debut in 2012 against Ireland and her ODI debut in 2014 against Pakistan, she has gone on to earn 70 caps so far. She is best remembered for being part of squad that won 2018 Women's Asia Cup Final. She was last seen playing against Pakistan in 2019 and will next play in T20 Women's Asia Cup tournament.
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Im Credit: Prothom Alo
16:38 IST, October 21st 2020