I think you might be right - maybe a drawn serieschipmonk said:I think Bangladesh will beat the current WI team visiting SL.
Some good progress in ODI, but there Test form is still well below standard. I agree with Benaud they should be left out of Test Cricket for a while. This would obviously reduce their chances of being Test standard in the near future.FaaipDeOiad said:They've made giant steps forward recently. There is no question that one day they will be truly competitive.
I don't care how many hundred million screaming fans you have, at the end of the day the best cricketing sides ever have come from an island of 16 million people (or a string of islands of about 10 million)... Enthusiasm means zero when there's no talent identification, youth setups or infrastructure.. I expect China to beat England before Bangladesh do.. (seeing as they've already klapped the Aussies )Beleg said:Zero Potential?
Get real.
simply put...... YES,,, but in timeShane Warne said:Will they ever reach the standard that the other relative newcomers, Sri Lanka have attained?
Youve got remember the mental state of WI cricket is poor even by their own standardschipmonk said:I think Bangladesh will beat the current WI team visiting SL.
I don't.chipmonk said:I think Bangladesh will beat the current WI team visiting SL.
You are making deeply idiotic sweeping generalization without any sort of proof to back you up.I don't care how many hundred million screaming fans you have, at the end of the day the best cricketing sides ever have come from an island of 16 million people (or a string of islands of about 10 million)... Enthusiasm means zero when there's no talent identification, youth setups or infrastructure.. I expect China to beat England before Bangladesh do.. (seeing as they've already klapped the Aussies )
How can you say anything you post on here then, without obviously having spoken to the players and watched all the matches of course involved.. Have you seen all the cricketing infrastructure in Bangladesh? Have you ever been there?Beleg said:You are making deeply idiotic sweeping generalization without any sort of proof to back you up.
Do you contest that Bangladesh hasn't improved as a side over the last 5 years?
How do you know that there is no infrastructure, no professional interest whatsoever in the game? Actually, can that. How can you realistically believe such nonsense?
To expect instantaneous results from the on-going efforts is foolish. It took WI nearly 70 years and Aussies either 50, 90 or 150 of preptual playing to field their best sides. Look at the time taken by countries like NZ, WI and Sri-Lanka merely to get competent enough to play test-cricket.
Why than can such patience and optism not be applied in Bangladesh's case?
Personally, I believe that Bangladesh will enter the top 8 (which might expand into top if WI pull their act together) during the next 5-10 years.
Beg to differ, but I'd say the last was this one and that they got fairly close in that match, too...Langeveldt said:I don't expect instantaneous results, merely it would be nice to see them compete in a test match that wasn't against Zimbabwe (the last must have been Multan)
Both fairly easy victories though.. (If the first test match in question had been 6 days)Samuel_Vimes said:Beg to differ, but I'd say the last was this one and that they got fairly close in that match, too...
Oh, so now we're going on to "hard victories" (which are fairly rare in Test cricket - I'd say about one in ten are...) instead of "competing"? Sure, whatever you say...Langeveldt said:Both fairly easy victories though.. (If the first test match in question had been 6 days)
Well if you think they are any good then fair play to you! I'd have thought you would have been a bit miffed that Norway didn't pip them to the 10th test spot..Samuel_Vimes said:Oh, so now we're going on to "hard victories" (which are fairly rare in Test cricket - I'd say about one in ten are...) instead of "competing"? Sure, whatever you say...
LOL, no. The ICC don't accept fish as bribes.Langeveldt said:Well if you think they are any good then fair play to you! I'd have thought you would have been a bit miffed that Norway didn't pip them to the 10th test spot..
Like NZ in 2004\05, you mean?Steulen said:Sure. Windies and Sri Lanka should be within their grasp, or a particularly injury-ravaged NZ touring side.
India have had the largest talent pool in World cricket pretty much since they started playing.Samuel_Vimes said:100 million people - most of whom are cricket-mad, I believe. That's one large talent pool.