fwullah
August 17, 2004, 11:53 AM
Oh I wish I had a TIME MACHINE, with which I could tell exactly when we would achieve our maiden test victory, with which I could tell who would be the stars of Bangladesh Cricket - REAL STARS, not the current ones who improve in one tournament just to go down in the next one.
There is a prestigious ICC Awards ceremony that has recently been started, which nominates emerging player of the year, One Day International Player of the year, Test player of the year and the Player of the year. In this list, there is no one from Bangladesh, and it is also highly unlikely that Bangladesh will be nominated even for the Team of the year.
And yet, this season started with so many hopes, and the thought of a glorious win almost leaped us into joyous dreams that only a year ago, we would not even think to dream of - Habibul Bashar becoming one of the top test batsman in the world, and Mohammad Rafique becoming one of the top higher ranking test bowlers in the world.
Only one sentence is coming into my mind to finish this, and its in bengali "she gure balire, shob gure bali".
Source: ICC Awards (http://www.icc-cricket.com/db/ARCHIVE/CRICKET_NEWS/2004/AUG/025946_ICC-AWARDS_17AUG2004.html)
Edited on, August 17, 2004, 5:31 PM GMT, by chinaman.
Reason: All caps removed from title.
There is a prestigious ICC Awards ceremony that has recently been started, which nominates emerging player of the year, One Day International Player of the year, Test player of the year and the Player of the year. In this list, there is no one from Bangladesh, and it is also highly unlikely that Bangladesh will be nominated even for the Team of the year.
And yet, this season started with so many hopes, and the thought of a glorious win almost leaped us into joyous dreams that only a year ago, we would not even think to dream of - Habibul Bashar becoming one of the top test batsman in the world, and Mohammad Rafique becoming one of the top higher ranking test bowlers in the world.
Only one sentence is coming into my mind to finish this, and its in bengali "she gure balire, shob gure bali".
Source: ICC Awards (http://www.icc-cricket.com/db/ARCHIVE/CRICKET_NEWS/2004/AUG/025946_ICC-AWARDS_17AUG2004.html)
Edited on, August 17, 2004, 5:31 PM GMT, by chinaman.
Reason: All caps removed from title.