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It is classified by the ICC as Test cricket but I agree that it is pretty farcical, as much as I love Bangladesh.Can we consider this Test Cricket?
It is classified by the ICC as Test cricket but I agree that it is pretty farcical, as much as I love Bangladesh.Can we consider this Test Cricket?
Real TEST cricket for Bangladeshis and Bangla fansCan we consider this Test Cricket?
Hahaha, no.IMO this is the best bowling attack in the world.
lol Yeah Fernando and Malinga have a way to go before they can be rated that highHahaha, no.
Malinga is rated very highly, and rightly so because he has the potential to be a very good Test bowler, but at this point in time Sri Lanka have Muralitharan, a declining Vaas, an inconsistent Fernando and an inexperienced Malinga.lol Yeah Fernando and Malinga have a way to go before they can be rated that high
But defintly Lanka's best attack in test cricket over time, even then they will struggle in aussie in november
There are a lot of people out there who feel the same way as you, but then the argument goes "Bangladesh need exposure at the highest level, they also need the income that these Test matches generate".It is obvious that Bangladesh is not ready for test cricket. But wouldn't it be a better thing to make Bangladesh play 4-day matches (first class, but not test) against the top nations? I think a Bangladeshis vs Sri Lanka A (4-day match) would be more useful than an official test match.
International cricket is not a charity. They are not entitiled to the money generated by cricket far superior to what they themselves produce. The goal of financing cricket in Bangladesh via Test revenue is the hope that eventually they would be able to stand on their own two feet, and even contribute to the international game. If, on the other hand, every Test match they play turns into a farce, then it is time to stop the madness and re-evaluate your strategy. Make them play the 'A' teams, and the FC teams from other countries. I would love to see Bangladesh vs. Mumbai or Bangladesh vs. Queensland in a four day match.There are a lot of people out there who feel the same way as you, but then the argument goes "Bangladesh need exposure at the highest level, they also need the income that these Test matches generate".
Nope.Fair points Silent Striker! I agree with you.
I wonder, has there ever been a test country that has lost its test status, due to continuing poor results (thus not what happened to SA or so)?
they do?They have good days and bad days, unfortunately the good ones aren't very frequent.
they do?
i was exaggerating about days of course...slightly more competitive than before but good days still few and far between in odis...as for tests other than the test against the aussies and another one against the pakistanis(both of which they ultimately lost of course), there has been nothing...a few days or sessions here and there, maybe...that's about it...they were not good enough for test cricket when they were inducted, they are not good enough now, they might be some time in the indeterminable future...Yes they do, more often than not these good days come in ODI cricket but there has been a few in Test's, one of the more notable ones being this game against Australia.
The problem is most countries play Bangladesh out of season, so there is no domestic sides to play. Also most countries use Bangladesh series to build up for another tour. So they prefer back to back Tests, to get it over and done with.The proliferation of ODIs certainly has to carry some of the blame, even if Bangladesh are being completely outclassed. Just as problematic, a point I raised earlier in the thread, is the fact that the domestic cricket that they have been playing is almost completely limited-overs.
I've thought about this a lot over the last few years, and it strikes me that Bangladesh need a compromise between playing against domestic sides and in full internationals. They could therefore, play an "old-fashioned" tour, involving numerous games against state/county sides plus a couple of spread out Tests and some one-day fixtures.