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Naeem only knows how to bowl against New Zealand though. I don't know how comfortable I'd be with him as the fifth bowler, particularly when no Riyad () to back him up.Too much bowling in that team IMO.
Naeem only knows how to bowl against New Zealand though. I don't know how comfortable I'd be with him as the fifth bowler, particularly when no Riyad () to back him up.Too much bowling in that team IMO.
Wouldn't play Ashraful anyway tbh.Ashraful has been bowling a lot lately though, good for 5 overs against anyone tbh.
Sounds very encouraging, especially the bolded part.Rubel and Shafiul are most likely going to spearhead the pace attack on almost all the matches.
Fielding coach Julian Fountain is a huge fan of Naeem and Shuvo, bowling coach Ian Pont has stated that Shafiul is the cleverest of the pacers lot and can now seem the ball both ways better than the other two, Rubel's reverse swing has improved and Nazmul has improved his cutters. And all their pace has increased by 5+ kph !
Rubel certainly has the kind of action that you would associate with reverse swing, with his slingy-style. The improvement in pace is certainly Pont's forte, he's worked with and improved the pace of many decent bowlers in the world, something he specialises in. So it comes as no surprise that he's cranked up the pace of these Bangladeshi bowlers, who all had room for improvement and now they are able to work with a respected specialist bowling coach, the benefits will hopefully be there for all to see.Sounds very encouraging, especially the bolded part.
Mahmudullah sucks at accelerating the innings, usually. He can do it but inexplicitly chooses not to, generally. If he's going to play I think he has to bat in the top five; six at the absolute lowest. Ashraful at seven doesn't sound like an awful idea, but I'd probably prefer Naeem.If Ashraful is going to play it's have to be as an allrounder. I would be more comfortable with him at 7 than elsewhere, Bangladesh have a real problem with acceleration in the final overs and he can be used there at least until he re-discovers some form. Mahmudullah is another option.
Concered about the lack of variety in Shakib, Razzak and Shuvo bowling 25-30 overs but it's worked, so I'll go with it. I've been impressed by Nafees, can't help but feel he's worth baking.
Tamim Iqbal, Shahriar Nafees, Junaid Siddique, Raqibul Hasan, Shakib Ul Hasan, Mushfiqur Rahim, Mohammed Ashraful/Mahmudullah, Shurawadi Shuvo, Adbur Razzaq, Shfiul Islam, Rubel Hossain.
It's really frustrating to see Mahmudullah block during the PP tbh. Would say a bit like Misbah - got all the shots but needs to time to get set. So AWTA.Mahmudullah sucks at accelerating the innings, usually. He can do it but inexplicitly chooses not to, generally. If he's going to play I think he has to bat in the top five; six at the absolute lowest. Ashraful at seven doesn't sound like an awful idea, but I'd probably prefer Naeem.
Nazmul is the best power hitter in BD but it's not the Nazmul Hossain that's in the World Cup squad. It's a different Nazmul Hossain (in Bangladesh many people have the same name, they are differentiated by using nicknames).It's really frustrating to see Mahmudullah block during the PP tbh. Would say a bit like Misbah - got all the shots but needs to time to get set. So AWTA.
And at seven, Jahurul or Nazmul sounds good imo. Nazmul is the best power hitter in BD afaik. Naeem really fails to contribute down the lower order these days, but if he can, he's the best option as he's a decent bowler and terrific fielder.