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97 Repoter: Mohammed Afzal
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Waves of Inspiration in Sylhet Stands
Waves of Inspiration in Sylhet Stands
Sylhet’s passion for sports is nothing new. Even during the days of the local Sylhet League, the galleries used to be packed to the brim. Club officials would attend matches with their families, and why wouldn’t they? Back then, the country’s top stars—and even legendary names like Sri Lanka’s World Cup-winning captain—graced the fields of Sylhet.
Today, Sylhet’s sporting grounds have become an internationally recognized stage, hosting regular international matches. The chance to watch both homegrown and global stars live is something fans never want to miss. Be it cricket or football, the Sylhet International Stadium always overflows with supporters. The electric atmosphere often leaves foreign players astonished, while local cricketers find added motivation.
That picture was once again evident in the recently concluded T20I series. On Monday, Bangladesh sealed the series against the Netherlands with a match to spare. Alongside the Tigers’ on-field performance, the stands full of roaring fans also became a talking point, drawing attention from both media and players.
After the series win, Bangladesh opener Tanzid Hasan Tamim said at the press conference:
"Wherever we play at home, the stands are always full. Their support definitely gives us extra motivation, and we really enjoy our time out in the middle."
The Dutch players, too, were struck by Sylhet’s warmth. Netherlands wicketkeeper Noah Croes remarked:
"The passion people in Bangladesh have for cricket is unbelievable. It’s amazing to play here. This tour will always remain special for us."
Sylhet is more than just a stadium—it’s a stage of love and emotion. Here, cricket is not merely a sport, but a reflection of passion and unity.