ICC World Cup, 2007 Articles
Chatting with Mushfiqur Rahim and Abdur Razzak
BanglaCricket Team
After the final game against Ireland of a tumultuous
World Cap campaign, BanglaCricket arranged for a chat session with some
of the national players. BanglaCricket founder Tehsin Ali initiated the
process and BCB Media Manager Rabeed Imam made it happen. We had the pleasure
of hosting young and upcoming wicketkeeper Mushfiqur Rahim and mesmerizing
SLA Abdur Razzak who answered many of our fans' questions.
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Facing South Africa
G. M. Bashar and Sreeram Iyer
Bangladesh meets South Africa for their third
Super 8 match of the tournament on saturday. On the back of two losses
against New Zealand and Australia, the outlook may look bleak but the
team should still refocus and scrutinize their opposition without excessive
caution.
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World Cup '07 success: the line between expectation and
celebration
Mijanul Akbar
Before the World Cup 2007 started, many fans
thought that the Tigers would be able to put up little fight against India
and Sri Lanka. They assumed that the Tigers might be able to manage a
tight win against Bermuda at best. Some brought back the memories of World
Cup 2003 as a comparison to why a loss against Bermuda might be on the
card.
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Super eight preview : Bangladesh aiming to surprise elites
Khondaker Mirazur Rahman
Bangladesh finally managed to live up with their expectation and started
an astounding world cup campaign to reach the super eight. After qualifying
from “Group of Death” featuring India and Sri Lanka, Bangladesh is now
looking forward to make big strides and establish themselves within cricket
elites. the author is analyzing the prospect of Bangladesh team in the
super eight stage of world cup
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Strategies for World Cup 2007
Asaad Wahid
Close wins against Zimbabwe and Canada earlier
this year, where the Tigers honed their "never say die" tenacity, paved
the way for an exciting victory against New Zealand. Considering, the
Kiwis had just handed the world champions Australia a majestic 3-0 white
wash only less than a fortnight ago, the - albeit practice - win against
New Zealand appears to be strong proof that we have learned to keep our
cool even against a major world cricketing powerhouse.
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World Cup Preview: Bangladesh Aims to Enter The Big League
Khondaker Mirazur Rahman
Bangladesh made perfect preparation for the world
cup challenges ahead. After winning the ICC tri-series involving Bermuda
and Canada at Antigua at a canter, they made the most out of the two official
warm up matches.
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World Cup 2007 : A new approach
Mohammed A Alam
After watching the latest episode of controlled implosion against WI
in a crucial tie to qualify into the main tournament, a devout fan like
me and many others can't help but wonder why are we repeating the same
mistakes. Despite having the resources available better than our other
sports brethren, the cricket team is continuing to present us the same
inconsistencies that has plagued us throughout our elevation to the elite
status. No doubt, we have made progress in the last few years. We have
beaten some elite teams and went ahead of fellow minnows like Kenya and
Zimbabwe. But, that is hardly a consolation when we aspire to be among
the elite eight of the international cricketing order. I will focus solely
on our One-day team in this article with the World Cup coming soon and
no Test matches scheduled for the next six months.
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