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Aftab Ahmed.Tamim is their best batsman IMO.
Aftab Ahmed.Tamim is their best batsman IMO.
went to icl didn't he ?Aftab Ahmed.
Which is expected.The others are equally crap against all types of bowling
Yes, think you mis-understood. I was suggesting that Bangladesh being exposed to Test cricket is doing nothing to make them a better side. Therefore, they would make bigger strides facing Test nations 'A' team sides.they get more than enough exposure, and coaching, they are just brainless, i'm so over them, swap their status with ireland or kenya
A teams are already quite content playing amongst themselves and the odd occasional tour of Kenya. They shoud make a point of visiting other associates.Yes, think you mis-understood. I was suggesting that Bangladesh being exposed to Test cricket is doing nothing to make them a better side. Therefore, they would make bigger strides facing Test nations 'A' team sides.
Asian teams are the only ones who actually seem to play anyone and normally its just Kenya. they should get around.problem is the a-teams from asia only seem to play IN asia, the aussies send their a-teams everywhere
They should play more 4-5 day games against the likes of Ireland,namibia and Kenya, who are fairly strong but are lacking in exposure to teams in this format that actually press them to improve.Yes I'm sure there are practical problems with the suggestion, but it would be a much better standard for this Bangladesh side to be competing at. They would discover how to win games, recognise what is needed in different situations to win a game over 4/5 days. They would also still get the run around against some nations 'A' sides, there's no doubt about that, they certainly wouldn't have it all their own way.
I dont agree, SAF played spinners very well when they toured Pakistan, Bangladesh, India in last 18 months or so...But any spinner can take wickets against the Saffas. They're woeful against spin, especially the tail.
They have improved but have regressed this series. Their tail's always struggled to combat it but AB seems to be getting himself into some bad habits against it and Kallis looks dodgy as well. He shouldn't be getting bowled by Banger spinners with a big gap between bat and pad.I dont agree, SAF played spinners very well when they toured Pakistan, Bangladesh, India in last 18 months or so...
The good news is they're playing Australia next so any weakness against spin will be irrelevant.They have improved but have regressed this series. Their tail's always struggled to combat it but AB seems to be getting himself into some bad habits against it and Kallis looks dodgy as well. He shouldn't be getting bowled by Banger spinners with a big gap between bat and pad.
Or any of dubious quality such as Krejza or Hauritz might trouble them as their tail just has to spot a spinner and duly capitulates.The good news is they're playing Australia next so any weakness against spin will be irrelevant.
Bangladesh might be a below average test team, but they have got some good spinners, who on their day can trouble any opposition. Sad thing they don't have even a pacer of note, and batsmen who are crap.They have improved but have regressed this series. Their tail's always struggled to combat it but AB seems to be getting himself into some bad habits against it and Kallis looks dodgy as well. He shouldn't be getting bowled by Banger spinners with a big gap between bat and pad.
TBF, AB had a brain lapse and Kallis has struggled against all kinds of bowling because of his recent lack of form.They have improved but have regressed this series. Their tail's always struggled to combat it but AB seems to be getting himself into some bad habits against it and Kallis looks dodgy as well. He shouldn't be getting bowled by Banger spinners with a big gap between bat and pad.