Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Declaration of Granting a Scholarship to Each Member of Stamford Cricket Team AT Stamford University Bangladesh



Stamford University Bangladesh cricket team `Gladiator’ was given a warm reception on behalf of the university

Last 03 February, 2011 Stamford University Bangladesh cricket team `Gladiator’ was given a warm reception on behalf of the university. This warm reception was arranged in a Chinese restaurant at Dhanmondi on the occasion of the championship acquired by the university cricket team in the recent ULAB Fair play cup Inter-Private university T-20 cricket Tournament. At first, Prof. Dr. M.A. Hannan Feroz , President Stamford University Board of Trustees, greeted all the players, coach, manager and other related officers with flowers. He congratulated the cricket team and said, `the world cup cricket tournament is going to start in a few days. This time a few matches will be held in Bangladesh. You will learn more from this match; will make yourselves more capable in the field of cricket. I express my hope that, some of you will probably play in the next world cup.’ He declared to grant a scholarship to each member of Stamford cricket team.
Vice-Chancellor, Stamford University Bangladesh, Prof. Dr. M. Majibur Rahman also delivered his speech on the occasion. He said, Along with globalization, Stamford students are making themselves acknowledged in the fields of debate, sports and culture as will as education. In the continuation of this, Stamford cricket team recently has won this cricket tournament, which is a matter of pride and glory. In the beginning of the program, Mr. Golam Rabbani, Lecturer, Business Faculty, Stamford and Manager of Stamford cricket Team delivered his welcome speech. Then, he introduced the players with everyone present. At last, Stamford cricket Team handed over their trophy to president, Stamford University Board of Trustees. In the program, members of Stamford Board of Trustees, Registrar, Proctor, Department Heads and many others important officials were present.   

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