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Old January 16, 2008, 07:36 AM
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Originally Posted by wiseshah
one and only solution is make two separate team. one will play test and another will play ODI. Our Bd players cant differentiate between test and ODI. with two team, they can easily adopt the cricket style.

did u notice, last ODI, all players were practicing test, though it was negative approach and they failed equally.

one and only solution: separate test and ODI team
With respect wiseshah, I don't think this is the answer. The experience of other sides (australia, england etc) is that in this day and age players need to able to perform in both forms of cricket.

There will of course be certain players who don't appear well suited to one form over the other (though we should be careful about pigeon-holing players, for years people thought collingwood was nothing more than an ODI player, then he goes and scores a test double hundred against australia!) but generally we should be teaching our boys to perform well in both.

Currently BD players are not very good at either...
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