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*Official* England in Bangladesh

Pothas

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
heheh England's mediocrity in this innings continues, not that it should matter but would be quite amusing if we managed to get bowled out.
 

Pothas

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Couple of great shots that over but this is just silly now. Shakib bowled well this morning, same can not be said for Razzak
 

Aritro

International Regular
Some cheap wickets brings Shakib's bowling average back down a bit. Some better bowling and some wickets he actually earned in the first innings of the next test would be nice thanks.

We put 400 past Sri Lanka in the fourth innings a year and a half ago. I'd like to see us get up around that mark here, although the ball's been keeping low and there's a little bit of spin finally so 250 might be a bit more realistic.
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
Nice bit of reverse bowling from Bresnan. Bangladesh set for huge defeat as Shakib is done by Swann once again.
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
Looks like on replay Shakib got a bad decision but still doesn't take away the recklessness of the shot.
 

Xuhaib

International Coach
I might be one of the few one's who don't rate Tamim very highly (mid 30's at best) the guy to watch out from BD is Mahudullah can see him avg mid 40's consistently.
 

Aritro

International Regular
I might be one of the few one's who don't rate Tamim very highly (mid 30's at best) the guy to watch out from BD is Mahudullah can see him avg mid 40's consistently.
Well he's already averaging mid 30s, at the age of twenty, and that's after having averaged around 25 just 12 months ago so clearly he's already had a decent phase of cricket in which he's averaged well above mid 30s.

So I'll make a bet with you mate.

If mid 30s is the 'best' he can manage, by, say, the end of 2011, then 'Xuhaib' tattooed on my arse and post a pic on Cricket Web. :cool:
 
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Migara

International Coach
Stiff resistance from Rahim.

Well I would say Rahim would average better than Tamim in 5 years time. This bloke should play at #4. He's technically the best batsmen BD have. He should give up the keeping and concentrate on batting.
 

Aritro

International Regular
Stiff resistance from Rahim.

Well I would say Rahim would average better than Tamim in 5 years time. This bloke should play at #4. He's technically the best batsmen BD have. He should give up the keeping and concentrate on batting.
All of the above is true, and are things I've said before, but I think for Xuhaib to assume that a mid 30s average is the best that Tamim can expect to average despite his already having achieved that average roughly 10 years before his peak is arguable to say the least. ;-)

Dhiman Ghosh should really be keeping. His batting may be poor, but I think he's got enough in his locker to come in at number 8 or 9 and average 15 or so in tests. He'd only be replacing a batsman who averages slightly more at 25 or so, and if you take catches, stumpings and difficult sweeping work into account, he'd genuinely save us anywhere between 15-100 runs with his keeping.
 
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Migara

International Coach
All of the above is true, and are things I've said before, but I think for Xuhaib to assume that a mid 30s average is the best that Tamim can expect to average despite his already having achieved that average roughly 10 years before his peak is arguable to say the least. ;-)

Dhiman Ghosh should really be keeping. His batting may be poor, but I think he's got enough in his locker to come in at number 8 or 9 and average 15 or so in tests. He'd only be replacing a batsman who averages slightly more at 25 or so, and if you take catches, stumpings and difficult sweeping work into account, he'd genuinely save us anywhere between 15-100 runs with his keeping.
Add to what Mushfiqur will be scoring at the top. Would average 40 - 45 if he bats at #3 / #4
 

vcs

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C'mon Bangladesh! I'd love to see them frustrate England for a bit longer...
 

popepouri

State Vice-Captain
Oh Bangladesh. If only you could show up on day 1 and not on day 3 and 4, people would take you more seriously.

And yes to what's been said about Rahim. Play him at 4 and bring in another keeper.
 
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social

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Oh Bangladesh. If only you could show up on day 1 and not on day 3 and 4, people would take you more seriously.

And yes to what's been said about Rahim. Play him at 4 and bring in another keeper.
Or do the easy stuff like making the only logical deision after winning the toss 8-)

The thing that frustrates me about Bangla cricket is not the losses, it's that they never seem to learn
 

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