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Old December 7, 2011, 04:04 PM
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Thumbs up ANAMUL, ASIF and MOMINUL performance monitor thread

Undoubtedly three most talented uncapped batsmen in Bangladesh. They may be the future backbone of our batting lineup. We have many hopes on them and our expectation is huge in BC. So here we can discuss about their latest performances in the domestic leagues , Academy , A team , BPL and their journey to the national team.

All the best to these three.We are counting on you

I am adding some more uncapped players who are doing well in recent past and can be the future like the top 3 as some of us has suggested

1. Sabbir Rahman
2.Tasamul Haque
3.Soumya Sarker
4.Alauddin Babu
5.Sohag Gazi
6.Kamrul Islam Rabbi
7.Nur Hossain Munna
8.Saker ahmed
9.Al Amin Hossain
10.Mahmudul Hasan

Watch out for these guys as well .

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Old December 7, 2011, 04:06 PM
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Undoubtedly three most talented uncapped batsmen in Bangladesh. They may be the future backbone of our batting lineup. We have many hopes on them and our expectation is huge in BC. So here we can discuss about their latest performances in the domestic leagues , Academy , A team , BPL and their journey to the national team.

All the best to these three.We are counting on you
You forgot Shabbir!!!
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Old December 7, 2011, 04:14 PM
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You forgot Shabbir!!!
South asian GOLD remember!!
Seems to lost his way since then. A very good player although
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Old December 7, 2011, 04:22 PM
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I have high hopes on Anamul and Mominul. Let's see how they perform first.

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Old December 7, 2011, 04:41 PM
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No one is adding tasamul except me. I think he is a real gem
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Old December 7, 2011, 04:42 PM
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Oh boy i hope they become our tendulkar and ponting and not ashraful!
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Old December 7, 2011, 04:48 PM
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good thread...Anamul has had a dip in form, after he was red hot at the end of last season and first half of this season. I have confidence he will bounce back. Asif is consistently scoring 30-40 runs, with the regular 50+ score, and the occaisional hundred (3 tons from 24 innings). He's also a dashing batsman with a 70-ish first class strike rate. Mominul is talented no doubt, but he's got to show a bit more consistency to join the ranks of the other 2. Hope the best for all 3, and hope they make the team without delay once they are ready.
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Old December 7, 2011, 07:27 PM
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tasamul and shabbir are also good prospects. tasamul has taken a bit of time but he is starting to make some runs more consistently now, shabbir has just fallen away hopefully he can bring it back. i still think shuvagata has a lot to offer but he needs to find some form. also alauddin babu is a pacer allrounder prospect and mahmudul hasan is a spin allrounder prospect and obviously nur is our leg spin prospect, shaker ahmed is also one to keep an eye on.

as far as batting prospects go we want players who have a penchant for scoring tons of runs, hopefully asif and anamul can continue with their early career liking for run scoring. there are a number of players who have done well early in their career and fallen away, don't what that to happen to these guys.
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Old December 7, 2011, 10:55 PM
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Add Soumya Sarkar to the list. He is still only 18, and is very consistent but has not scored a century yet. I think he has a lot of potential
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Old December 7, 2011, 11:17 PM
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This is really 1 hell of a class we're getting. I believe that this is 1 positive that's coming out of our cricket. Our next generations are turning in to better players. First we had the Ash, Aftab, and Alok era but those 3 were all talent but no consistency. Then we had the generation of Tamim, Mushy, and Shakib who are leaders now in the team and have done well for the most part in international cricket. This class is by far the best in my opinion though.

We already have Nasir who has done exceptionally well already in the national tea.We got Anamul, Asif, and Mominul who are the gems in this class. I believe Tasamul is a guy who is really under the radar. He's been a fairly consistent batsman whatever level he's played. Also it seems that he's not afraid at occupying the crease and taking his time which is good to see. Shabbir is another guy that could be a great player. His technique seems to be really good and is a clean striker of the ball. Alauddin is a very promising pace allrounder. Shaker is a very tall left armer with a Vettori type action. Nur Hossain of course is a very promising legspinner. Rabbi is also a guy that's a very good pacer.

Overall we got a lot of variations which is great to see. Let's see how all these guys turn out and let's hope they turn out to be class players.
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Old December 7, 2011, 11:28 PM
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This is really 1 hell of a class we're getting. I believe that this is 1 positive that's coming out of our cricket. Our next generations are turning in to better players. First we had the Ash, Aftab, and Alok era but those 3 were all talent but no consistency. Then we had the generation of Tamim, Mushy, and Shakib who are leaders now in the team and have done well for the most part in international cricket. This class is by far the best in my opinion though.

We already have Nasir who has done exceptionally well already in the national tea.We got Anamul, Asif, and Mominul who are the gems in this class. I believe Tasamul is a guy who is really under the radar. He's been a fairly consistent batsman whatever level he's played. Also it seems that he's not afraid at occupying the crease and taking his time which is good to see. Shabbir is another guy that could be a great player. His technique seems to be really good and is a clean striker of the ball. Alauddin is a very promising pace allrounder. Shaker is a very tall left armer with a Vettori type action. Nur Hossain of course is a very promising legspinner. Rabbi is also a guy that's a very good pacer.

Overall we got a lot of variations which is great to see. Let's see how all these guys turn out and let's hope they turn out to be class players.
we have mahmudul hasan to, his early results weren't as impressive as his age group counter parts but recently he's been taking quite a few wickets and making a few runs.

which class would you put rubel in? don't think he played u19s....but he's only 21 and no doubt he's one of the best pacers BD has produced, possibly even 2nd only to mash.
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Old December 7, 2011, 11:36 PM
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we have mahmudul hasan to, his early results weren't as impressive as his age group counter parts but recently he's been taking quite a few wickets and making a few runs.

which class would you put rubel in? don't think he played u19s....but he's only 21 and no doubt he's one of the best pacers BD has produced, possibly even 2nd only to mash.
Rubel fits in with the Shakib, Tamim, and Mushy class I believe because they played in the same U19 team for the U19 WC. Ya he's certainly a great find for BD cricket and he's proving that he belongs in international cricket.

And I forgot about Mahmudul. He's a very good offbreak bowler. Even though he seems to be more of a bowling allrounder, I was pretty impressed with his batting at the U19 level but I believe he'll find it tough seeing how Nasir is already letting people know he's more then just a part timer and then Sohag Gazi whose showing his allrounder abilities in all levels of the game. Sarker is another promising pace allrounder. Also it's good to see he's batting at the top order spot.
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Old December 8, 2011, 12:10 AM
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alauddinn babu--really amazed me with his 180. scoring 180 in any level is not joke. this guy has genuine talent
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Old December 8, 2011, 12:32 AM
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Good thread.
Can the thread opener or someone pls list the names of the players we are tracking here, as cuz some extra names has been suggested I guess.

Also, can we also have chart of their performance ???
A team / NCL performance.
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Old December 8, 2011, 01:07 AM
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AL- Amin Had 20 wickets in last 2 matches . He is quite tall with with decent pace. His bowling figures of last 4 innings are

5/33
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Old December 8, 2011, 01:19 AM
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Tasamul haque scored 397 with 30.54 avg so far in this NCL. He scored 2 fifty and 1 century . He has 3 ducks and score of 1,4,10,12,18 in his 13 innings. He has the tendency to get out early
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alauddinn babu--really amazed me with his 180. scoring 180 in any level is not joke. this guy has genuine talent
Naively, from a selector's pov what threshold must certain players reach to earn a place in the nationals?

It seems odd to me Ashraful (largely because of past cognizance) makes the cut, yet we do not tinker the lineup with people of his caliber.
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Old December 8, 2011, 05:09 AM
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btw shaker ahmed is a terrific spin prospect for BD, although i have to ask why is he batting at #3 these days?
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I am afraid.

We always had some exciting talent. Our young players are always at the same level with other test playing countries. But when they reach the top level somehow they tend to fail.

A partial reason may be lack of good coaching and infrastructure. Another reason may be our typical Bangali mentality. They don't think about reaching the international standard. As long as they can keep their place in the national team they seem to be quite happy with it!!
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Undoubtedly three most talented uncapped batsmen in Bangladesh. They may be the future backbone of our batting lineup. We have many hopes on them and our expectation is huge in BC. So here we can discuss about their latest performances in the domestic leagues , Academy , A team , BPL and their journey to the national team.

All the best to these three.We are counting on you

I am adding some more uncapped players who are doing well in recent past and can be the future like the top 3 as some of us has suggested

1. Sabbir Rahman
2.Tasamul Haque
3.Soumya Sarker
4.Alauddin Babu
5.Sohag Gazi
6.Kamrul Islam Rabbi
7.Nur Hossain Munna
8.Saker ahmed
9.Al Amin Hossain
10.Mahmudul Hasan

Watch out for these guys as well .
If I was a selector, my criteria to choose batsmen for ODI and Test would be as follows:

For ODI:
Minimum OD innings played: 20 innings (NCL, DPL, A tour, Academy tour etc.)
Batting Average (minimum): 35

For Test:
Minimum First Class innings played: 30 innings (any First Class matches)
Batting Average (minimum): 40

If any of the above guys meet the requirement, I wont mind dragging any of them into the national team. Otherwise, we are just adding inconsistant players in our roster.
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Old December 8, 2011, 06:59 AM
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I am afraid.

We always had some exciting talent. Our young players are always at the same level with other test playing countries. But when they reach the top level somehow they tend to fail.

A partial reason may be lack of good coaching and infrastructure. Another reason may be our typical Bangali mentality. They don't think about reaching the international standard. As long as they can keep their place in the national team they seem to be quite happy with it!!
Agree with you. virat kohli was a ok batsman and had many limitations in 2008 when he was the captain of u19 team. Now he is fluent against both pace and spin . He is getting better day by day. On the other hand sakib was much better batsman than Kohli in 2008 but carrying his same old weekness aginst quality offspin till now .
One has to work with his limitations even when he is in the national team. Our players seem to be happy just been there
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none of the players in the list should be rushed into the national team yet. room them so that they don't turn out to be like mosst of our players, i.e- national team e eshe khela bhule jaowa
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AL- Amin Had 20 wickets in last 2 matches . He is quite tall with with decent pace. His bowling figures of last 4 innings are

5/33
3/45
5/53
7/36
BBI for any BD pacer in all first class (includes test) matches??? i think so.
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I don't understand why Sabbir is not picked in every t20 match we play! Why are we afraid to give chance to young players even in the t20 matches?

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I don't understand why Sabbir is not picked in every t20 match we play! Why are we afraid to give chance to young players even in the t20 matches?

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because we are afraid we are gonna loose the match as a result !!!

SARCASM....

I watched Shabbir closely in the SA games and he played better than hom, Ashraful and Naeem!! Good luck explaining that to the selectors...
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