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*Official* England in Bangladesh

stumpski

International Captain
So what's the word on England's batting order? Are Trott et al moving up a place, or will one of the lower middle order guys open in this game?

Bang have a decent chance here, don't they? They're still quite capable of getting 400 on this pitch against this attack, which puts a bit of pressure on a side that's batting last and who are a batsman short. Strikes me as a good time to put a tenner on a home win.
Would rather have moved Bell up to open than had Trott opening and KP at 3, personally. He's done it before and he should be keen to get stuck into Bangers' medium-pacers.
 

King Pietersen

International Captain
Would rather have moved Bell up to open than had Trott opening and KP at 3, personally. He's done it before and he should be keen to get stuck into Bangers' medium-pacers.
Trott opening makes more sense for me. Bell's a much better player of spin bowling than Trott, so batting in the middle order is sensible. Trott having the chance to get going against the medium pacers before facing the spinners could allow him to find some form, he still doesn't look comfortable starting against spin. Good selection for mine.
 

The_roc

U19 Captain
England took the new ball, I went to make a cup of tea and when I got back Swann was bowling. I know he took a wicket with his first ball, but what does that say about the seamers.

Not doing a lot for Finn's confidence, seeing Swann get on first change ahead of him?
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
So what's the word on England's batting order? Are Trott et al moving up a place, or will one of the lower middle order guys open in this game?
It's a plot to get KP up to 3, IMHO.

& did Corky really just say "He'll look to face all six deliveries unless he hits a boundary"? :laugh:

Because that'll change your end every time Dom, eh?

330/8 at stumps. Good effort from yer Banglas. Shows what might've happened if Shakib had manned up in the first test.
 

NasserFan207

International Vice-Captain
Hint of a mini Tres about Tamim, maybe? Not so adept at the sweep as the big fella tho.
Very similar, particularly with them both being incredibly strong square and extra cover. Tamim is perhaps a tad more reckless though (whether thats a good or bad thing is up to you).
 
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Woodster

International Captain
Very interesting days play today with neither side managing to really grab the momentum and force themselves into a commanding position. Tamim Iqbal was exciting first up, he rode his luck, Colly missed a sharp catch at second slip and Cook should have swallowed a chance at mid-on, but he played some lovely strokes. His ultra-attacking style will need to be tinkered with before he arrives on England's shores, but on these Bangladeshi tracks he can afford to just hit the ball powerfully through the line as there is absolutely zero in it for the quicker bowlers.

There has been turn but not big spin, but it is only day one. Think England will be pleased with the 8 wickets picked up today on this pitch, providing they can finish Bangladesh off swiftly in the morning and not allow them to crawl their way to in excess of 350.

It was a competitive day for Bangladesh and that will please them. Nice cameos from Tamim, Shakin, Mahmudullah and Mushfiqur, but you wouldn't think any match-winning innings from them. Hoping England take advantage of these batting conditions and should really only have to bat the once.
 

stumpski

International Captain
For the sake of an interesting match, I hope they get England out for under 400. But then I know I'm not as ultra-patriotic as some. :)
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
Expecting conditions to turn pretty sharply soon. England batting last with it turning square needing 300 would be a thing of beauty.
 

Pothas

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
For the sake of an interesting match, I hope they get England out for under 400. But then I know I'm not as ultra-patriotic as some. :)
Yeah same here, have half been supporting Bangladesh the whole series, really want them to do well. Not sure who I would want to win if it got really close though.
 

stumpski

International Captain
My gut instinct to root for the underdog over-rules customary patriotic support for England I think. It's not that I don't want us to win, but I wouldn't be completely devastated if we didn't. It would be embarrassing for sure, and there'd be a few cries of "why wasn't Strauss there" but the win would mean so much more to them.
 

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