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Old July 1, 2005, 05:00 AM
prasad prasad is offline
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England's opponents for the rest of the summer will be Australia after their final defeat of Bangladesh at Headingley on Sunday.

But Bangladesh, after some really negative press over the past couple of months, with their memorable defeat of Australia and some excellent individual performances, can feel they achieved something on their tour of England.

Now it is time for them to move on, and I have an idea for how they can do this.

It has emerged this summer that in the likes of Mohammad Ashraful, Aftab Ahmed, Mashrafe Mortaza, Khaled Mashud, Tapash Baisya and Enamul Haque Jnr that they have good young players.

In order for these young players to improve their standards, and therefore that of the team, they could be placed in English county cricket, Sheffield Shield or South African provincial cricket, as non-overseas players, with the cost to be born in a three-way split between the ICC, Bangladesh and the side they play for.

The strength of competition and regular exposure to top-class players can only help improve those individuals and the national side as a result.

Edited on, July 1, 2005, 10:08 AM GMT, by reverse_swing.
Reason: Avoid all caps.
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