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***Official*** West Indies in Bangladesh 2012

cnerd123

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Narine finally picks up some wickets. Not a good sign for the rest of the series for BD if Narine finds in form.

How does the pitch look like? Is it spinner a lot? What would be a defendable score?
 

cnerd123

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Credit to BD for not completely folding after a top-order collapse though. But it's doubtful they can get a defendable score at this stage, unless the WI batting implodes yet again.
 

cnerd123

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I must say, I am impressed by the fight the BD boys are putting up here.

They aren't making this win easy for the WIndians at all.

Haven't bowled or batted too badly either tbh. Just beaten by Narine finding form, and a really good innings by Samuels.
 

cnerd123

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Mominal Haque bowling now - the supply chain of left arm spinners just never ends does it?


Ohhh...how costly will that drop be? Might have stood a chance at winning had he held it. Mortaza -.-
 

cnerd123

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Samuels takes apart Rubel. 24 runs off the 44th over. And that'll be the match.

2-1, WI finally get a win. Wonderful knock by Samuels.
 

AndyZaltzHair

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missed the entire match, was hoping they would play on center pitch which didn't happen by the looks of it :unsure:
 
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cnerd123

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I want to think it is because the coach and captain see him as the ideal 'repair job' man, and don't trust anyone else with re-building the innings after a collapse. He bats middle order in domestic too, and the top 3 for BD always consists of proper top-order batsmen, so they don't want to displace them.

However, a more realistic answer is that they probably don't rate him with the bat/trust him up the order.
 

AndyZaltzHair

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I think at one point it's rumored that Mullah himself kind of reluctant to play at top order. If it's the case, he needs to man up and come up the order
 

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