tigerPassion
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Here is Bangladesh's record in the last 20 limited overs matches against the Big 8.
ODI vs Ind - Won
ODI vs Ind - Lost
ODI vs Eng - Lost
ODI vs Aus - Won
ODI vs Eng - Lost
ODI vs Aus - Lost
ODI vs Eng - Lost
ODI vs Aus - Lost
ODI vs Sri - Lost
ODI vs Sri - Lost
ODI vs Sri - Lost
ODI vs Sri - Lost
ODI vs Sri - Won
ODI vs Sri - Lost
ODI vs Aus - Lost
ODI vs Aus - Lost
ODI vs Aus - Lost
ODI vs Sri - Lost
ODI vs WI - Lost
WC PM vs NZL - Won
Played - 20
Won - 4
Lost - 16
Win % - 20
On the other hand, here is Bangladesh's record in the last 20 limited overs matches against Zimbabwe, Kenya and the associates.
ODI vs Zim - Won
ODI vs Ken - Won
ODI vs Ken - Won
ODI vs Ken - Won
ODI vs Zim - Won
T20 Int. vs Zim - Won
ODI vs Zim - Won
ODI vs Zim - Won
ODI vs Zim - Won
ODI vs Zim - Won
ODI vs Zim - Won
ODI vs Sco - Won
ODI vs Sco - Won
ODI vs Zim - Won
ODI vs Zim - Lost
ODI vs Zim - Won
ODI vs Zim - Won
ODI vs Ber - Won
ODI vs Can - Won
WC PM vs Sco - Won
Played - 20
Won - 19
Lost - 1
Win % - 95
Clearly shows where Bangladesh belongs now. May be they didn't deserve the test status 6 years back but without test status Bangladesh cricket would never have reached this standard within such a short span of time. With cricket getting 150 million passionate supporters and an economy which is bigger than the economies of New Zealand, Sri lanka, West Indies(Jam, Tri, Bar, Guy, etc) and Zimbabwe combined, it can only be beneficial for the game of cricket.
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Bangladesh and Kenya played 2 ODI series in 2006 and Bangladesh whitewashed them in both series.
Played - 7
Win - 7
Lost - 0
Win % - 100
Clearly shows the gulf of difference between these two natoons. But well things were completely the other way round about 5 years back. But why did ICC promote the Bangladeshis. It was because of the presence of 150 million supporters, sponsors/gov't willing to spend on cricket, having a cricketing culture (from being a part of pakistan), kids interested in taking on the game etc. For third world countries to succeed in sports you need the people/gov't/sponsors supporting the game. So if you just consider cricketing standards, Kenya deserved test status 5 years back. But with no support from the gov't, sponsors, people Kenya can never be a Sri lanka but Bangladesh can. So until kids start to play cricket and sponsors start to give money and the gov't interested in developing the cricketing infrastructure, Kenya shouldn't get test status.
ODI vs Ind - Won
ODI vs Ind - Lost
ODI vs Eng - Lost
ODI vs Aus - Won
ODI vs Eng - Lost
ODI vs Aus - Lost
ODI vs Eng - Lost
ODI vs Aus - Lost
ODI vs Sri - Lost
ODI vs Sri - Lost
ODI vs Sri - Lost
ODI vs Sri - Lost
ODI vs Sri - Won
ODI vs Sri - Lost
ODI vs Aus - Lost
ODI vs Aus - Lost
ODI vs Aus - Lost
ODI vs Sri - Lost
ODI vs WI - Lost
WC PM vs NZL - Won
Played - 20
Won - 4
Lost - 16
Win % - 20
On the other hand, here is Bangladesh's record in the last 20 limited overs matches against Zimbabwe, Kenya and the associates.
ODI vs Zim - Won
ODI vs Ken - Won
ODI vs Ken - Won
ODI vs Ken - Won
ODI vs Zim - Won
T20 Int. vs Zim - Won
ODI vs Zim - Won
ODI vs Zim - Won
ODI vs Zim - Won
ODI vs Zim - Won
ODI vs Zim - Won
ODI vs Sco - Won
ODI vs Sco - Won
ODI vs Zim - Won
ODI vs Zim - Lost
ODI vs Zim - Won
ODI vs Zim - Won
ODI vs Ber - Won
ODI vs Can - Won
WC PM vs Sco - Won
Played - 20
Won - 19
Lost - 1
Win % - 95
Clearly shows where Bangladesh belongs now. May be they didn't deserve the test status 6 years back but without test status Bangladesh cricket would never have reached this standard within such a short span of time. With cricket getting 150 million passionate supporters and an economy which is bigger than the economies of New Zealand, Sri lanka, West Indies(Jam, Tri, Bar, Guy, etc) and Zimbabwe combined, it can only be beneficial for the game of cricket.
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Bangladesh and Kenya played 2 ODI series in 2006 and Bangladesh whitewashed them in both series.
Played - 7
Win - 7
Lost - 0
Win % - 100
Clearly shows the gulf of difference between these two natoons. But well things were completely the other way round about 5 years back. But why did ICC promote the Bangladeshis. It was because of the presence of 150 million supporters, sponsors/gov't willing to spend on cricket, having a cricketing culture (from being a part of pakistan), kids interested in taking on the game etc. For third world countries to succeed in sports you need the people/gov't/sponsors supporting the game. So if you just consider cricketing standards, Kenya deserved test status 5 years back. But with no support from the gov't, sponsors, people Kenya can never be a Sri lanka but Bangladesh can. So until kids start to play cricket and sponsors start to give money and the gov't interested in developing the cricketing infrastructure, Kenya shouldn't get test status.
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