Ehsanul Haque is the man I've got in mind.TBF Bangladesh didn't play a Test for over a year from April 2006 and while his domestic form hasn't been that great, he notched up three fifties just before the tour in an NCL competition that has been largely dominated by the bowlers. I think he's there more for his experience in a very, very inexperienced side, although the way he's batting he looks like the least experienced out there.
Agreed though, his time has passed. Someone else has to stand up now, ideally Rajin Saleh.
On merit, he should be there. He doesn't really fit in with the current selection of policy of picking youngsters so they can learn and adapt to test cricket, though, so I doubt he'll be picked. The gulf between first class cricket in Bangladesh and test cricket is obviously quite sizable so they've tended to pick younger players as to give them more time to develop their games at the top level.Ehsanul Haque is the man I've got in mind.
Picked for Bangladesh back in 2002, despite only having one good domestic season and a string of failures for the 'A' side. I reckon he's well worth a shot now, in the last four seasons he's scored 2924 runs at an average of 49.55. He should definitely be in contention for the Test side.
Yeah, was bloody good fun.Nice to see that NZC and the OCA went a little old-school and let the crowd have a play on the field during the breaks...
He's only just turned 28 though, so he's hardly a veteran. Anybody that can average almost 50 over four seasons in the NCL deserves a Test spot, and definitely in the Academy or 'A' side. Too much emphasis is placed on age, which is irrelevant when he is one of the best batsmen in Bangladesh. To average 35 in the NCL is good, so to average 50 is superb.On merit, he should be there. He doesn't really fit in with the current selection of policy of picking youngsters so they can learn and adapt to test cricket, though, so I doubt he'll be picked. The gulf between first class cricket in Bangladesh and test cricket is obviously quite sizable so they've tended to pick younger players as to give them more time to develop their games at the top level.
And FFS, pick Rajin.
Yeah I agree, he deserves a go and I'd have him in the squad. I don't see it happening though.He's only just turned 28 though, so he's hardly a veteran. Anybody that can average almost 50 over four seasons in the NCL deserves a Test spot, and definitely in the Academy or 'A' side. Too much emphasis is placed on age, which is irrelevant when he is one of the best batsmen in Bangladesh. To average 35 in the NCL is good, so to average 50 is superb.
Neither, unfortunately.Yeah I agree, he deserves a go and I'd have him in the squad. I don't see it happening though.
Cumming out.Hope Cumming doesn't get out, otherwise they might drop him which would be a stupid move.
FFS. I really like Cumming!Cumming out.
FFS. I really like Cumming!
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Does have a technical issue which will be exploited by any decent swing bowler though, so I can't see him scoring a great deal against England. Not an issue that's uncommon in New Zealand though, as the commentators were saying.Hope Cumming doesn't get out, otherwise they might drop him which would be a stupid move.
Cumming has been given his chance and should be dropped now. Failed in two innings against Bangladesh. Hardily going to do much against the swing bowling of Hoggard and Sidebottom is he if he can't handle Bangladesh's swing bowlers.Hope Cumming doesn't get out, otherwise they might drop him which would be a stupid move.