Haven't posted in this thread since before the ODI series so my views on the series so far.
First ODI I attended, to be fair Bangladesh blew a golden chance of making 260-280 after Ashraful (who I maintain needs two fielders on the leg side boundary at all times) and Tamim were going well. How was very impressive.
Second ODI was great to see New Zealand in dominant form though the innings appeared to fall away before being rescued with the enslaught at the death. The Ashraful catch made me wonder why the umpires didn't use technology to at least allow the third umpire to have a look (see the end of the post for more).
Third ODI a cakewalk and a shame for the supporters at the great Queenstown ground. Though at least some fireworks from McCullum after his unreal performance with the bat. Thought Bangladesh bowled very poorly even if McCullum was in the mood to go after everything.
The test match...great start, very average middle and comprehensive finish (sounds very familiar in NZ cricket). Bell a deserved century, played very impressively and at least temporarily solved one of the opening issues. Oram superb as well. Martin the innings of his career I'm sure.
Tamim and Zunaid batted brilliantly in their second knock. Tamim lucky after O'Brien's dropped catch - which I personally thought was a sitter yet the commentators seemed less harsh than I'd have been. Again inconsistency in their batting which still appears to be a problem. Was actually surprised Nafees didn't open though with the 140-odd run partnership I tend to see why now. Was also a bit surprised that Shahib al Hasan didn't play as I rate him as a player, and believe he'd be just as or even more effective in test matches than in ODIs.
As far as the Bangaldesh bowling goes, Mashrafe still looks a good talent (though could do with batting like a cricketer rather than a baseballer), and the two younger bowlers looked promising. Surprised Razzak didn't get the spinner's role.
So far, a good series from New Zealand's perspective. Not great, but good. Great will be series successes against England after players have made the most of the semi-competitive Bangladesh matches.
Onto the other issue of the past fortnight (in the Aus vs India series). India have no doubt been on the recieving end of several bad calls from the umpires and a decision based on lack of evidence from the match referee but I feel that cricket gets into a dangerous situation when teams start selecting their own prefered umpires. I don't dispute that Bowden will do a better job than Steve Buckner but it almost appears that India will get whatever they want by threatening to pull out of the tour. For the technology debate, I still don't see the harm in having a tennis open like format in place where each team gets two calls per innings to dispute an umpire's call, and after two incorrect disputes the side gets no more. Worth a trial anyway in my opinion, and would also in my view make batsmen more honest (ie. if a side appeals and a batsmen, after nicking a ball was given not out, is hardly like to stand around in the middle).
Just my thoughts after a little break from posting.