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okayThat's the difference, their history of results does count for me, & they need more than 1 home test win and one good innings total of a road for me to change that view.
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okayThat's the difference, their history of results does count for me, & they need more than 1 home test win and one good innings total of a road for me to change that view.
Why does it count when evaluating performances against them in this series? It only counts when evaluating them as a team over a period of time, no?That's the difference, their history of results does count for me, & they need more than 1 home test win and one good innings total of a road for me to change that view.
I don't think it's unreasonable of me still thinking of them as minnows on the back of one home Test win, on their mud heaps too which btw NZ players stated are the hardest decks to adapt to of all those in the SC.Why does it count when evaluating performances against them in this series? It only counts when evaluating them as a team over a period of time, no?
Nah. BD are clearly on par with SL and WI. You either call all three minnows, or none minnows. To only call BD that doesn't suggest a misunderstanding on the term minnow and how to apply it, but a disagreement on where BD rank in world cricket at the moment. You think they should be ranked lower based on their history. Rest of us disagree. That's the confusion.I don't think it's unreasonable of me still thinking of them as minnows on the back of one home Test win, on their mud heaps too which btw NZ players stated are the hardest decks to adapt to of all those in the SC.
Suppose it comes down to the definition each of us have of what's essentially been a hi-jacked term used in the context of cricket.
It's not even that I'm going out of my way to place a weighting on previous results or anything like that. I'm just not quite yet convinced enough yet based on a couple of competitive Test match at home on their decks. I'd like to see a little more.I don't disagree. You can call them minnows based on their performance in the past. But I don't think you should be underrating the performance of NZ players based on how Bangladesh have played in the past. That evaluation should be based on how Bangladesh are playing now.
I'd understand this too if the discussion was 'Have BD finally turned the corner, or is this a purple patch"It's not even that I'm going out of my way to place a weighting on previous results or anything like that. I'm just not quite yet convinced enough yet based on a couple of competitive Test match at home on their decks. I'd like to see a little more.
No it is a different interpretation of the term & how it's applied because I do factor historical performance as well, without changing on a whim after one Test that they appeared more competitive.Nah. BD are clearly on par with SL and WI. You either call all three minnows, or none minnows. To only call BD that doesn't suggest a misunderstanding on the term minnow and how to apply it, but a disagreement on where BD rank in world cricket at the moment. You think they should be ranked lower based on their history. Rest of us disagree. That's the confusion.
Yea you've said this a lot. But it's still so weird. "Yes they played well, but I'm not going to call them a team that is playing well, because historically they haven't played well, so I'm going to hold off and wait to see them play well some more before I agree that they were a team that is playing well in the current test match"No it is a different interpretation of the term & how it's applied because I do factor historical performance as well, without changing on a whim after one Test that they appeared more competitive.
Probably the lowest single point in Australian cricket history tbh. The difference, I think, is that Australians and their cricket team alike consider consider results like that unacceptable. When countries like SL and NZ suffer those results overseas they just shrug their shoulders and accept it. You hope Bangladesh, as they develop, don't settle for that sort of dross from their side.
No, my thought process was more like 'Okay they've managed to finally win a Test on their low bouncing mudheaps at home, but I'd like to see a little more before I change my view that they're no longer a minnow." Sorry you're so weirded out by that.Yea you've said this a lot. But it's still so weird. "Yes they played well, but I'm not going to call them a team that is playing well, because historically they haven't played well, so I'm going to hold off and wait to see them play well some more before I agree that they were a team that is playing well in the current test match"
Tbf, I may be wrong, but I don't think NZ have ever been decimated 3-0 by SL.Probably the lowest single point in Australian cricket history tbh. The difference, I think, is that Australians and their cricket team alike consider consider results like that unacceptable. When countries like SL and NZ suffer those results overseas they just shrug their shoulders and accept it. You hope Bangladesh, as they develop, don't settle for that sort of dross from their side.
Do losses in India and UAE count?Probably the lowest single point in Australian cricket history tbh. The difference, I think, is that Australians and their cricket team alike consider consider results like that unacceptable. When countries like SL and NZ suffer those results overseas they just shrug their shoulders and accept it. You hope Bangladesh, as they develop, don't settle for that sort of dross from their side.
Our last visit there was a 1-1 draw & SL were a better side then than now. I'm sure you would have said the same when NZ visited UAE to play Pakistan after you guys were whitewashed by them in late 2014, but NZ drew that series 1-1 as well,They would be if they went there now. They're worse than us, and we are far from very good.
It was 1-1 last time we went (just like our tour to the UAE). India aside, NZ is much better going to Asia than to Aus or SAf.They would be if they went there now. They're worse than us, and we are far from very good.
I guess in that way, Australians and their cricket team are like a poor man's version of NZers and the All Blacks. We lost to Ireland for the first time ever last year (after about 111 years of playing them) and I'm still annoyed about it.Probably the lowest single point in Australian cricket history tbh. The difference, I think, is that Australians and their cricket team alike consider consider results like that unacceptable. When countries like SL and NZ suffer those results overseas they just shrug their shoulders and accept it. You hope Bangladesh, as they develop, don't settle for that sort of dross from their side.