Yes it was very 'we've got enough'.
Our tail may genuinely suck away from home but in NZ, like most sides, our tail usually contributes something big. Here it was terrible and some of that was just lax.
Jamieson - 6&0
Southee - 6&0
Wagner - 0&0*
Boult - 9*&8
And add
Blundell - 11&0
Rachin - 4&16
Was just bad.
Got money on that too?Would be even more funny if it rains for 3 days in Christchurch and Bangladesh win the series.
Could he learn in first class cricket and then join the test side once he is closer to being the finished article?Steve Waugh and Martin Crowe started their careers a slow and unconvincing way. Rachin has youth and high raps on him just like those two did.
Let Rachin learn at number 7 or 6. He will get better. Played hardly any tests so far.
This is probably the most level headed post in the whole thread. It's not like we threw away a game against a sloppy side full of crap players. Test records don't really matter so for all of Ebadots bagging (probably rightly so) he pulled and stunning performance out of his butt. Listening on the radio, it just seemed like for the most part, Bangladesh just stayed disciplined and believed in their abilities and got the job done by being consistent with some hard fought performances with the bat and a match winning spell with the ball (Ebadot). It's essentially their Hobart 2011 - no one expected us to win, and no one really expected a great performance from someone like Bracewell to turn the match. Genuinely hope Ebadot doesn't turn out like Bracewell in tests though, maybe a turning point for the lad.Enormous congratulations to the Bangla team and the fans. Historic moment, the culmination of decades of hard work, building, some wrong turns and the determination of the current side.
NZ will be rightly criticised for being off their game, but they didn't gift Bangladesh the match and it was no fluke - Bangladesh played very very well. They stuck in there in the first innings with the ball when it looked bad for them and they earned the chances they took. The batting was very good, very patient, gave nothing away, hit bad balls - doesn't sounds unusual, it was just good test match batting. And that third innings bowling performance by Taskin and Ebadot was full of energy, pace and reverse... even backed up by the fielders a few times. They deserved the win.
Bangladesh have plenty to work with from here, continue to develop this core of seam bowlers and they will continue to be competitive away from home.
Cheers brother. Very proud day for all of us - this is unquestionably our greatest achievement as far as I'm concerned. Worth a lot more than any of the ODI successes, even in tournaments.Amazing performance by Bangladesh. Very Pakistan-esque in the way they kept themselves in the game in the first innings then wore down NZ in the second, ambushed them with an awesome spell of reverse late in the third and calmly picked off a small target in the 4th.
The best compliment I can give them is that this was a very professional display. They are missing 3 core members and yet they have been awesome. A lot of credit to Mominul who is very under-stated and rated- but led brilliantly. Full kudos to the coaching staff too, esp. Domingo and Gibson. Proud moment. Hope the owner gives them some good stuff as reward but also, they need to look at this as a first step of a journey towards greatness, not some culmination.
Big congrats to the CW BD fans too. They are very good posters who have stuck by to support their side through such bad losses esp. recently. Enjoy the win boys and may it be the start of many many more to come @AndyZaltzHair @cnerd123 @Aritro
He's been transformative and with his CV and all the other jobs that are available in contemporary cricket, we're lucky as **** to have him. Surreal to see the change in our pace bowling under him.I know Otis Gibson's time in charge of the Windies was divisive, but he is an exceptional coach of fast bowlers. He's done a great job everywhere he's gone.
This is our worst team in many years with senior blokes injured/retired/not arsed enough to turn up and some inexperienced players taking their place. But it just shows the importance of having competent international pace bowlers in your test team if you want to win games. You won't take 20 wickets most of the time, on anything other than pitch-doctored spin surfaces, without your quicks doing some or most of the heavy lifting.Without Shakib too. Maybe they're turning a corner
I agree with the sentiment but that ****er is making money of these guys' efforts. Least he can do is repay them in some ways.I do hope the owner gives them no rewards at all.