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Wrong account EnergeticThe pace trio of Kamrul, Shubhashis and Rubel reminding me of Marshall, Holding and Garner
Wrong account EnergeticThe pace trio of Kamrul, Shubhashis and Rubel reminding me of Marshall, Holding and Garner
Not sure why you are so tempted to play four fast bowlers. Just because its NZ? I dont think Chandika will go down to this route either.37th Match, Pool A: New Zealand v Bangladesh at Hamilton, Mar 13, 2015 | Cricket Scorecard | ESPN Cricinfo
People are overrating New Zealand, and underestimating Bangladesh. In that world cup match, you not only had Danny, but the fast bowlers were swinging the ball a lot, yet Bangladesh almost scored 300 which is a par score in these grounds: let's be honest. Also, there was no Mashrafe or Fizz participating, so looks to me Bangladesh could win this series 2-1 at least. I would gamble in that 1st ODI, and play 4 fast bowlers consisting of Mashrafe, Fizz, Taskin and Rubel despite New Zealand weakness against spin.
Why is Shahid not in the side? He just played in the BPL and did fine. How can Kamrul be picked over himThe pace trio of Kamrul, Shubhashis and Rubel reminding me of Marshall, Holding and Garner
It's not really strange at all, it's just an honest post. Bangers have improved of late and are very competitive in their own backyard, but NZ isn't an easy place for any side to win ODIs series, let alone Asian sides. India were thumped 4-0 a couple of years ago, and Australia lost here earlier this year, and I think the last to win here was SA, so I think it's fair to point out that NZ conditions are much different to Dhaka and that some of their recent form does seem to have led a few into a false sense considering she's a much different beast for Bangers in NZ condition with the extra bouncer, swing and seam.^That's a strange post. Take out the hype from the Bangers fan (and let's be honest, it's just Energetic), you don't see any improvement in the BD side in the last few years? Have you seen them play at all? That's strange considering the last 9 games between these two sides has Bangladesh leading 8-1. And the mud heaps in Dhaka for the England series were a first.
Tbf, I did say I'm semi-interested this time around, after usually finding them touring quite boring and also, they've never won any international game (test, ODI or T20) against NZ in NZ have they?Hey I am not suggesting Bangladesh are winning this series. No. New Zealand are favourites and unless they **** it up, they should comfortably win 3-0. But I just felt you were not rating Bangladesh as a side at all which is unfair. As you said, India were thumped 0-4 yet we don't say the same thing about them right because we recongize they are still a good side. Bangladesh might lose 0-3 too but they are still a good ODI side.
Injured but likely to return for testsWhy is Shahid not in the side? He just played in the BPL and did fine. How can Kamrul be picked over him
The main problem for Bangladesh will be their bowling. I can see their seamers being ripped apart by Guptill and it will just be too much for the battling line up to chase. I am still quite excited to see Tamim and Mahmudullah go about it.Bangladesh will offer plenty, I'd be surprised if they didn't take an ODI and a T20 at least and compete in the rest. Unless they encounter hooping white balls or green pitches - which based on the golf course I played today, which was rock hard and brown, curators will find it hard to achieve.
Our ODI side is far from the one at the World Cup 18 months ago, and the T20 side is probably even less impressive. I don't know much about Bangladesh, admittedly, but if there's an unorthodox nature to the way they go about it with bat and ball, that's a real recipe for surprise down here if they back themselves to do it (ie unlike subcontinent sides in the last couple of years in NZ).
Mortaza is suited to NZ conditions and is a decent limited overs operator, right? We struggle against left-arm spin, so Shakib is always in the game. And the Fizz - aka Kane's nemesis - is back, right? I dunno, it's not like the days when Khaled Mahmud used to run in and bowl 105km first change. I readily admit I don't know too much about them but based on results in the sub-continent they can clearly play, and it's not like it's a completely different sport when they come down here. Won't be cold and seamy like Pakistan got, and Sri Lanka the summer before.The main problem for Bangladesh will be their bowling. I can see their seamers being ripped apart by Guptill and it will just be too much for the battling line up to chase. I am still quite excited to see Tamim and Mahmudullah go about it.