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BSF beat BGB in friendly basketball match

| | Aug 21, 2014, at 03:53 am
New Delhi, Aug 20 (IBNS) The Border Security Force (BSF) defeated Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) team in a friendly Maitri Cup basketball match by 59 points here on Wednesday.

To strengthen the relationship between the two neighbouring countries as well as border guarding forces, Border Security Force organized this friendly Maitri Cup Basketball match between the teams of BSF & BGB here.

D K Pathak, Director General, Border Security Force alongwith all senior officer of BSF and Maj Gen Aziz Ahmed, psc, G Director General Border Guard Bangladesh alongwith his members of delegations were also witnessed the Maitri Cup basketball match between the teams of BSF and BGB.

The score of the match is 106 - 47.

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