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Old October 9, 2008, 03:51 PM
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[QUOTE=AsifTheManRahman;745587]Here's one from Khondaker Mirazur Rahman, editor of a website called BanglaCricket.com:

Hmm...looks to me very 'porichito'.
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Old October 9, 2008, 04:43 PM
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Can someone find the email address of Mathew Varghese sub-editor (stats) at Cricinfo.

I would like to answer his queries (nicely) since he has no faith on BD cricket team and worries alot about the ICL exodus.

Fragile Bangladesh aim to fill ICL void
http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/bdes...ry/372910.html
There is one big question ahead of Bangladesh's home series against New Zealand: how will a team, already struggling to justify its status as a Test-playing nation, cope with the loss of 14 players to the ICL? The likes of Habibul Bashar and Mohammad Rafique may not be key figures anymore, but Bangladesh will surely feel the pinch of an exodus that includes several recent internationals. At full strength, they have failed to challenge major opposition since the World Cup last year and, with the talent pool now depleted, few would bet a change of odds against New Zealand.

On their last international assignment - a three-ODI series in Darwin - Bangladesh were humbled by Australia, with batting failures largely to blame. Glaringly, Mohammad Ashraful's own place in the side is under scrutiny following wretched form. But the dismal tour has been overshadowed the exodus to the ICL. While Bangladesh play New Zealand the Dhaka Warriors, comprising the ICL's Bangladesh recruits led by former captain Bashar, will be showcasing their talent in India.
Bangladesh's insipid batting has been the reason behind their recent failures, and the exit of Aftab Ahmed, Shariar Nafees, Alok Kapali and Nazimuddin is potentially massive. The biggest problem is at the top of the order. Tamim Iqbal has been Bangladesh's leading run-scorer this year - and the only one to average over 30 - but they have been unable to find him a capable partner.

Both Nafees and Nazimuddin are in the ICL, while Junaid Siddique and Mehrab Hossain jnr have struggled to make it past single figures. In their last nine ODIs, Bangladesh's openers have not managed a first-wicket stand over 20. Two of their three uncapped players named in the squad, Imrul Kayes and Naeem Islam, are top-order batsmen and could get a chance.

Mahbubul Alam is the new face in a bowling attack that managed to restrict Australia to below 200 during the recent ODIs. But it is unlikely he will play, with Mashrafe Mortaza, Shahadat Hossain and left-armer Syed Rasel in the squad. The spinners are likely to play a key role, and Bangladesh will rely on Abdur Razzak and allrounders Shakib Al Hasan and Mahmudullah.

Bangladesh are perhaps not ideal opposition before an Australian challenge, but it is the ideal opportunity for Daniel Vettori's side to gain confidence. Although their only warm-up game of the tour was washed out, they will head into the three one-day internationals with hopes of a sweep, which will move them up to No. 2 in the ICC ODI rankings. The postponement of the Champions Trophy allowed New Zealand to arrive early and acclimatise to conditions in Bangladesh, and Vettori expects nothing less than victory in the ODIs and two Tests. If it works out, it would be a repeat of their tour in 2004 and last season's home series.

New Zealand lost both their home and away Test series against England earlier in the year but they have been more successful in limited-overs games. They beat England 3-1 both home and away. New Zealand have won their last five ODIs, the recent two beind comprehensive wins against Scotland and Ireland.

New Zealand' s slightly revamped batting - Peter Fulton and James Marshall have been dropped - will be bolstered by the return of opener Jesse Ryder after he nearly jeopardised his career in February by punching a window. However, barring Scott Styris, the line-up is largely inexperienced. For the likes of Jamie How and the developing Ross Taylor, this tour is the first in the subcontinent.

Allrounders lend the team a good balance, while Tim Southee and Kyle Mills form a potent pace attack. Vettori's left-arm spin could prove a handful: on his last tour of Bangladesh he topped the wickets chart in both the Tests and ODIs. His seven ODI wickets came at an average under ten.

The first ODI is in Mirpur on October 9, followed by matches on the 11th and 14th.
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Old October 9, 2008, 05:10 PM
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Proof: Cricinfo doesn't intentionally make mistakes to put down BD

http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/bdes...ry/373126.html

The last paragraph says we won 4 matches in the World Cup (we won 3 in WC)
we did win 4...NZ on warm-up match then INDI. then BUR. then RSA then almost vs UK...and WI [wi scored only 19!!! on 1st 11 overs!!]
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Old October 9, 2008, 08:23 PM
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MuhammedC bhai, Great job. Shudhu dhondobad bolle apnake choto kora hobe. I've add this page in my favorites. I will read all of these article with time and my father a great cricket lover would delighted to read these articles. I will print out and hand over to him Inshaallah.
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Old October 10, 2008, 10:06 AM
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I am looking for 2nd match preview article on CI but in vain. Looks like they are too lazy to work on it yet.
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Some stuff I got off other forums:

http://www.cricketweb.net/forum/show...=39830&page=27

Well, congrats to Bangladesh. They were excellent and proved me wrong.

New Zealand definitely looked like they were rusty, and they didn't get the benefit of the toss. Ryder looks in good nick, and Taylor looked alright actualy, he just played a dumb shot. The rest of that top order needs to get some runs though and I don't want to start playing the whiny talkback blame game, but one season wonder Flynn still looks good but once again he's all show and no runs, and he has Fulton breathing down his neck.

Would have liked to have seen Patel and Elliott in the side, and hope to see them there on Saturday.

No taking this away from Bangladesh though, they played like a true top ODI side last night, which I'm sure Richard will diasgree with, but it doesn't matter who is playing the good cricket, its the good cricket that counts, and thats why Bangladesh can win games against top sides occassionally.

http://www.pakpassion.net/ppforum/sh...1&page=2&pp=50

1st match after all those players moving to ICL, pressure was on but Bangladesh showed true fighting spirit and Congratulations to them!!! well deserved win, dont know why but when i hear bangladesh wins a match against any team its always happy to hear this, i know they have talent they much much more to show to the world than they are letting on, i hope bangladesh can carry on playing like this and remain in the top 10 teams of the world, wouldnt want them to loose their spot!!

hardluck to the NZ never really liked them and yeh someone said about the hype of these NZ's totally agree they aren't up there
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Gem of a post MohammedC. Thank you!! I'll spending next hour so in this post.
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MuhammedC bhai, Great job. Shudhu dhondobad bolle apnake choto kora hobe. I've add this page in my favorites. I will read all of these article with time and my father a great cricket lover would delighted to read these articles. I will print out and hand over to him Inshaallah.
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Gem of a post MohammedC. Thank you!! I'll spending next hour so in this post.
Thanks auntu and Mizan bhai here is more for you

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Here's one from Khondaker Mirazur Rahman, editor of a website called BanglaCricket.com:

More at http://www.banglacricket.com/tours/2...N_BD//tour.php
yeah, i like this khondaker guy, the guy writes real well and very passionate about BD cricket! we should try to get him to be a BC member! maybe he will write more about the tigers!
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