November 11, 2012, 10:08 PM
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Join Date: November 5, 2011
Location: West Indies
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Does the Bangladesh cricket team deserve its Test status?
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When Bangladesh made their Test match debut 12 years ago to the day, the cricketing world was much different to the one we know today.
It was also a bright new dawn for cricket in Bangladesh - the nation of 160 million people finally getting their chance to sit at cricket's top table.
When Aminul Islam cracked 145 to lay the foundations for cricket's newest country to score 400 all out in their maiden Test innings against India, the International Cricket Council's decision to elevate Bangladesh appeared wise.
Bangladesh's Test record
v Australia: P4 L4
v England: P8 L8
v India: P7 L6 D1
v New Zealand: P9 L8 D1
v Pakistan: P8 L8
v South Africa: P8 L8
v Sri Lanka: P12, L12
v West Indies: P8 L4 W2 D2
v Zimbabwe: P9 L5 W1 D3
Key: P = played, L = lost, D = drawn, W = won.
Unfortunately, it has not gone to plan since. The Tigers have lost 63 of their 73 Tests since admission, with their three wins coming against Zimbabwe at home and against a West Indies side without their best players because of a strike.
Those are depressing statistics, so what can be done to improve their international standing?
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/cricket/20116974
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