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Nazimuddin
Everyones talking about how awesome Raqibul is but what about Nazimuddin?
He's been around scoring single digits for quiet a while now, but there must be a reason why he is being being kept in the team. At first I thought he was probably some relative of some selector, but during the Sri Lanka game he really showed potential. (he was unfortunate to get run out ... I think we were looking at a big score if he hadn't gotten run out)
So this is a thread to discuss Nazimuddin. What we know about him, and what we expect from him in the future
Nazimuddin run out (Kapugedera/Mendis) 47(runs) 78(balls) 59(minutes) 7(4s) 1(6s) 79.66(strikerate)
As for me, I think he is the biggest player to watch out for against Pakistan tomorrow
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July 3, 2008, 06:52 PM
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Originally Posted by enaner
Everyones talking about how awesome Raqibul is but what about Nazimuddin?
He's been around scoring single digits for quiet a while now, but there must be a reason why he is being being kept in the team. At first I thought he was probably some relative of some selector, but during the Sri Lanka game he really showed potential. (he was unfortunate to get run out ... I think we were looking at a big score if he hadn't gotten run out)
So this is a thread to discuss Nazimuddin. What we know about him, and what we expect from him in the future
Nazimuddin run out (Kapugedera/Mendis) 47(runs) 78(balls) 59(minutes) 7(4s) 1(6s) 79.66(strikerate)
As for me, I think he is the biggest player to watch out for against Pakistan tomorrow
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I am not a Nazimuddin Hater....but with my limited Cricket Playing Experience I can tell His 47 was a Fluke against Srilanka. His Footwork is HORRIBLE. He Plays on CROSSBAT..Just compare his 12 ODI with Rakibuls 12 ODI....and so on....and tommrow I will slap my self if he scores Double Digit(I would loved to be proved wrong!).....He got a Long way to go fix his batting mechanics
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July 3, 2008, 07:11 PM
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NAzim has had a lot of chances, and he still can not score. His 47 was definitely a fluke  I still don't understand why he was in the team after scoring below 10 in three consecutive matches.
I want SN back; I rather have an opener in the team like him who can score 20's more consistently than NAzim who scores below 10 more consistently. Even Zunayed is better than Nazim!!
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July 3, 2008, 07:59 PM
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Nazim is definitely a good batsman, things didnt go right on him. InsAllah he will get his form.
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July 3, 2008, 08:05 PM
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In 2008 Against top 8 teams:
Nazim:
5 innings: 85 runs, average 17.00, highest 47.
Nafees:
8 innings: 88 runs, average 11.00, highest 25.
Who is better? SN or Nazim?
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July 3, 2008, 08:08 PM
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NAzim has had a lot of chances, and he still can not score. His 47 was definitely a fluke  I still don't understand why he was in the team after scoring below 10 in three consecutive matches.
I want SN back; I rather have an opener in the team like him who can score 20's more consistently than NAzim who scores below 10 more consistently. Even Zunayed is better than Nazim!!
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Nafees's highest against Top 8 team is 25 in his last 8 innings. His total runs in this 8 innings is 88.
I think Nazim is more consistent than SN against the better teams.
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July 3, 2008, 08:12 PM
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Originally Posted by muradnyc
In 2008 Against top 8 teams:
Nazim:
5 innings: 85 runs, average 17.00, highest 47.
Nafees:
8 innings: 88 runs, average 11.00, highest 25.
Who is better? SN or Nazim?
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Nazim Shaheb is better. I hope he cashes his opportunity today against pakistan
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July 3, 2008, 08:19 PM
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Before people go on a complaining rampge they must realize that nazim is not an OPENER even at mediocre dhaka league. Thus he needs time to settle in this new position. I see a lot of potential in him unlike most of you.
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The guy has talent you can't be this lucky against this duo of pacers + Anjum (3/51 vs India the other day
| 0.1 | Shoaib Akhtar to Nazimuddin, 1 wide, strays to the leg side again | | 0.1 | Shoaib Akhtar to Nazimuddin, FOUR, short ball well timed perfect pull to deep mid wicket | | 0.2 | Shoaib Akhtar to Nazimuddin, no run, fast past the batsman | | 0.3 | Shoaib Akhtar to Nazimuddin, 2 runs, short of length pulled to mid on | | 0.4 | Shoaib Akhtar to Nazimuddin, no run, swings past the batsman who just looks at it | | 0.5 | Shoaib Akhtar to Nazimuddin, no run, defended on the front foot | | 0.6 | Shoaib Akhtar to Nazimuddin, 1 run, driven to point | Bangladesh 10/0 Nazimuddin 7* (6b 1x4)
| | 1.1 | Mohammad Asif to Nazimuddin, no run | | 1.2 | Mohammad Asif to Nazimuddin, no run, short ball but too quick for the batsman to pull | | 1.3 | Mohammad Asif to Nazimuddin, no run | | 1.4 | Mohammad Asif to Nazimuddin, 1 wide | | 1.4 | Mohammad Asif to Nazimuddin, FOUR, short of length and this time the timing was perfect to deep mid wicket | | 1.5 | Mohammad Asif to Nazimuddin, no run | | 1.6 | Mohammad Asif to Nazimuddin, FOUR, lovely cover drive off a half volley | Bangladesh 19/0 Nazimuddin 15* (12b 3x4)
| | 2.3 | Shoaib Akhtar to Nazimuddin, 1 run, driven to mid on | Bangladesh 21/0 Nazimuddin 16* (13b 3x4)
| | 3.1 | Mohammad Asif to Nazimuddin, no run, ferocious pace on offer here, its just pace pace and pace for the Pakistanis | | 3.2 | Mohammad Asif to Nazimuddin, FOUR, short of length pulled to deep mid wicket | | 3.3 | Mohammad Asif to Nazimuddin, FOUR, short ball pulled to deep square leg and helped by the pace of the ball | | 3.4 | Mohammad Asif to Nazimuddin, FOUR, short ball cut through point for another boundary | | 3.5 | Mohammad Asif to Nazimuddin, 1 run, short again and pulled to mid on this time | Bangladesh 34/1 Nazimuddin 29* (18b 6x4)
| | 4.3 | Shoaib Akhtar to Nazimuddin, no run, yorker blocked on the front foot | | 4.4 | Shoaib Akhtar to Nazimuddin, SIX, strays on the leg side and bang! effortless of the front foot to deep mid wkt | | 4.5 | Shoaib Akhtar to Nazimuddin, 1 run, yorker played with an open face to point | Bangladesh 43/1 Nazimuddin 36* (21b 6x4 1x6)
| | 5.1 | Iftikhar Anjum to Nazimuddin, FOUR, edged and Akhtar at second slips misfields that one | | 5.2 | Iftikhar Anjum to Nazimuddin, no run | | 5.3 | Iftikhar Anjum to Nazimuddin, SIX, short ball pulled well over deep square leg into the tennis court | | 5.4 | Iftikhar Anjum to Nazimuddin, SIX, good timing over long on into the car park of a half volley | | 5.5 | Iftikhar Anjum to Nazimuddin, FOUR, edged but over the keeper |
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July 3, 2008, 08:46 PM
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funny!
just couple of days ago we were saying drop nazim....lol just cuz he scored 47 runs against SL, doesn't determine that he is a good batsman. Dont worry brother tomorrow he will make u angry and might make u wanna change your mind....hahahah
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Nazim is definitely a good batsman, things didnt go right on him. InsAllah he will get his form.
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July 3, 2008, 09:09 PM
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Nazimuddin will Max Score 6/7
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I watched the game against Sri Lanka. He ain't no Raqib, Tamim or even Ashraful. His feet don't move as fluently, he isn't as capable of nudging the ball around, and is an awful puller. He is also tentative in his defense, a trait that could have arisen from the run drought that he's been in, or from the fact that he just isn't good enough. Either way, he has a long way to go.
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The guy has talent you can't be this lucky against this duo of pacers + Anjum (3/51 vs India the other day
| 0.1 | Shoaib Akhtar to Nazimuddin, 1 wide, strays to the leg side again | | 0.1 | Shoaib Akhtar to Nazimuddin, FOUR, short ball well timed perfect pull to deep mid wicket | | 0.2 | Shoaib Akhtar to Nazimuddin, no run, fast past the batsman | | 0.3 | Shoaib Akhtar to Nazimuddin, 2 runs, short of length pulled to mid on | | 0.4 | Shoaib Akhtar to Nazimuddin, no run, swings past the batsman who just looks at it | | 0.5 | Shoaib Akhtar to Nazimuddin, no run, defended on the front foot | | 0.6 | Shoaib Akhtar to Nazimuddin, 1 run, driven to point | Bangladesh 10/0 Nazimuddin 7* (6b 1x4)
| | 1.1 | Mohammad Asif to Nazimuddin, no run | | 1.2 | Mohammad Asif to Nazimuddin, no run, short ball but too quick for the batsman to pull | | 1.3 | Mohammad Asif to Nazimuddin, no run | | 1.4 | Mohammad Asif to Nazimuddin, 1 wide | | 1.4 | Mohammad Asif to Nazimuddin, FOUR, short of length and this time the timing was perfect to deep mid wicket | | 1.5 | Mohammad Asif to Nazimuddin, no run | | 1.6 | Mohammad Asif to Nazimuddin, FOUR, lovely cover drive off a half volley | Bangladesh 19/0 Nazimuddin 15* (12b 3x4)
| | 2.3 | Shoaib Akhtar to Nazimuddin, 1 run, driven to mid on | Bangladesh 21/0 Nazimuddin 16* (13b 3x4)
| | 3.1 | Mohammad Asif to Nazimuddin, no run, ferocious pace on offer here, its just pace pace and pace for the Pakistanis | | 3.2 | Mohammad Asif to Nazimuddin, FOUR, short of length pulled to deep mid wicket | | 3.3 | Mohammad Asif to Nazimuddin, FOUR, short ball pulled to deep square leg and helped by the pace of the ball | | 3.4 | Mohammad Asif to Nazimuddin, FOUR, short ball cut through point for another boundary | | 3.5 | Mohammad Asif to Nazimuddin, 1 run, short again and pulled to mid on this time | Bangladesh 34/1 Nazimuddin 29* (18b 6x4)
| | 4.3 | Shoaib Akhtar to Nazimuddin, no run, yorker blocked on the front foot | | 4.4 | Shoaib Akhtar to Nazimuddin, SIX, strays on the leg side and bang! effortless of the front foot to deep mid wkt | | 4.5 | Shoaib Akhtar to Nazimuddin, 1 run, yorker played with an open face to point | Bangladesh 43/1 Nazimuddin 36* (21b 6x4 1x6)
| | 5.1 | Iftikhar Anjum to Nazimuddin, FOUR, edged and Akhtar at second slips misfields that one | | 5.2 | Iftikhar Anjum to Nazimuddin, no run | | 5.3 | Iftikhar Anjum to Nazimuddin, SIX, short ball pulled well over deep square leg into the tennis court | | 5.4 | Iftikhar Anjum to Nazimuddin, SIX, good timing over long on into the car park of a half volley | | 5.5 | Iftikhar Anjum to Nazimuddin, FOUR, edged but over the keeper |
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Chame Chame Korse....Like Junaid had 71 of 49 ball....but can even make the Team
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July 3, 2008, 09:13 PM
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good point!
very good point braathar JS/NU same style of batting
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I watched the game against Sri Lanka. He ain't no Raqib, Tamim or even Ashraful. His feet don't move as fluently, he isn't as capable of nudging the ball around, and is an awful puller. He is also tentative in his defense, a trait that could have arisen from the run drought that he's been in, or from the fact that he just isn't good enough. Either way, he has a long way to go.
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July 3, 2008, 09:39 PM
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Originally Posted by detroitpagla
just couple of days ago we were saying drop nazim....lol just cuz he scored 47 runs against SL, doesn't determine that he is a good batsman. Dont worry brother tomorrow he will make u angry and might make u wanna change your mind....hahahah
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or it could me luffing at you hehehe [if he does well ... which he is going to do  ] 
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July 3, 2008, 10:59 PM
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ah he wont last long. SN will definitely be back soon.
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its too early too predict abt someone's future. I think he will perform tomorrow and seal his place in the team. his domestic record is awsome. this is the first time he is getting lots of chances in a row. Siddons definitely have seen in him, otherwise why he will give him that many chances. Guys be patient and support him. its good to have strong side bench, that will bring healthy competetion.
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July 4, 2008, 12:18 AM
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Nazimuddin doesn't even open. The poor guy's been made to get in there and play the new ball, at the same time he's expected to perform. I agree his footwork needs major help...his whole game needs adjustments, but he's able to hit pretty well and score fairly quick. I watched the twenty20 against Pakistan when he scored that 81 which is why I'd prefer to keep him in the team.
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July 4, 2008, 02:25 AM
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Some of you guys are really funny! you really do not know against whom you are complaining. You haven't seen anything i really mean anything yet. In very near future not ash, not Raqibul, saqibul, tamim but NAZIM will be your most favourite bd batsman of all time. Only alok will come 2nd of Nazim. I already changed mine...very soon you will change yours favourite. And footwork...thats funny... he will be better than sewag. Now dont come after me. Wait....you will see our next level cricket.
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July 4, 2008, 05:10 AM
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hahahahah
wat did i tell you? he got out today only scored 3 runs shame!
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or it could me luffing at you hehehe [if he does well ... which he is going to do  ]
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July 4, 2008, 06:50 AM
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wat did i tell you? he got out today only scored 3 runs shame!
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i admit defeat to you
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July 4, 2008, 08:12 AM
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Nazimuddin doesn't even open. The poor guy's been made to get in there and play the new ball, at the same time he's expected to perform. I agree his footwork needs major help...his whole game needs adjustments, but he's able to hit pretty well and score fairly quick. I watched the twenty20 against Pakistan when he scored that 81 which is why I'd prefer to keep him in the team.
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Really ? That match wasn't on TV, anywhere AFAIK.
This "zenuain ishrok mekar" is at least 5-7 years away from what some hope he can become. I wouldn't bet on it from what I've actually SEEN in domestic cricket and actual broadcasts.
His numbers from our crappola domestic scene mean nothing at the highest level, especially when you ask "just HOW those runs were scored and against what kind of bowling and pitches" ...
He is pure shite in the tradition of Rokon. Look elswhere for Aftab 2.0 bro. NOI ... 
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yah nazim is not a natural opener. his batting is more suited to middle order. He is an explosive player and especially against spinners. Bd needs him and aftab both fighting their places into the middle order with Kapali, Raqibul etc.
As for opener, Bd badly needs Junaed and Tamim combination. They complement each other. I think their partnership of around 160 runs against Nz in 2nd test is probably the best ever Bd opening in history. Both are young and will improve with time, we just need to keep them there. As for SN, he should be there as an alternative, he has flaws in his technique but can score a useful 20-30. Both Junaed and Tamim are capable of bigger scores against good opposition.
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... As for opener, Bd badly needs Junaed and Tamim combination. They complement each other. I think their partnership of around 160 runs against Nz in 2nd test is probably the best ever Bd opening in history. Both are young and will improve with time, we just need to keep them there. As for SN, he should be there as an alternative, he has flaws in his technique but can score a useful 20-30. Both Junaed and Tamim are capable of bigger scores against good opposition.
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Bingo!
I think Abir will do better at # 4 or 5.
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Both Nazim & Sh. Nf are bad.
The dffrnce is Sh.N with all his exprnce is bhua & Nazim with his short time exprnce is also bhua.
J.Sddq looks bad for ODis so I think it wld be better to get J.Omar Blm back & I'm sure he wld do better than the 3 othrs.
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