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International Captain
Langeveldt,
Your surmise that population is irrelevant and talent spotting and cultivation is the key is bang on target.
However, your prediction that Bangladesh would never improve to become a worldbeater rests on the incorrect assumption that living condition in Bangladesh ( or the subcontinent) would forever remain at a lower level than Australia or Britain.
It doesnt take into account the fact that all the subcontinental economies are improving at a faster pace than Australia/England ( demonstrated by growth %) and thus, sometime in the future ( i dunno 50-100 years), they will catch-up or overtake OZ/England in living standards and thus by extension, sophistication in talent-spotting and nurturing.
Your surmise that population is irrelevant and talent spotting and cultivation is the key is bang on target.
However, your prediction that Bangladesh would never improve to become a worldbeater rests on the incorrect assumption that living condition in Bangladesh ( or the subcontinent) would forever remain at a lower level than Australia or Britain.
It doesnt take into account the fact that all the subcontinental economies are improving at a faster pace than Australia/England ( demonstrated by growth %) and thus, sometime in the future ( i dunno 50-100 years), they will catch-up or overtake OZ/England in living standards and thus by extension, sophistication in talent-spotting and nurturing.