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Old June 9, 2008, 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by muradnyc
I don't understand how you people are saying that our bowling was great today??? Just because Pak was all out??

If this was a 50 over match, the scoure would have been over 300 the way our bowlers bowled in the powerplays.

Our bowlers bowled well only in the last 10 overs. They bowled crap in the first 30 overs of the innings. Especiallly Rajib.

Rajib should be dropped from the ODI team forever. Rasel should come in. He atleast doesn't give much runs.


exactly, Bro...

i do not understand why BCB makes farcheched decisions with little evidence... After Rasel's injury he has not been used at all??


about Rajib, i feel he is a good test specialist


our team fails... let's blame it on lack of experience and "world class"
Mohammad Ashraful is NOT world classs, he never was apart from his ambitious efforts here and there.

Tamim Iqbal... i applaud his efforts, he just needs to keep up with this momentuma dn in no time inshallah he will reach his goal.

i don't understand why when we play ODI it seems like our batsmen are "test material" and when we play test our batsmen are too impatient and careless. so, what type of cricketers are we??

let's not take anything away from Kapali, Razzak and Mash, even though i agree with murad that they should have boweled a bit better we would have an easier target to cahse, at least i was afraid they would cross 300 in 40 overs since they are from IPL so in a sense, Bangladeshi bowlers did well.

given past experience i would say ashraful did o.k. staying in the crease to get us past 150... i felt that if this wasa 50 over match and the target was 234 Ashraful would have been bit more aggressive possibly scoring close to 100.

why blame players when our batsmen's best records come from "domestic league" in dhaka when all of our "world class" opponents play everywhere, england, pakistan, india so they have more exposure to various forms of cricket experience when we don't face "world class" bowlers everyday....

like Mushfiqur Rahim, he averaged 48.something in domestic league... gives you an indication that he took his job seriously and he is ready to move up the next level facing international bowlers... but does he have all the knowledge and guts to perform well against international bowlers? we shall find out oon.

sorry for the long post, i am just upset
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