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Just read this on cricket scotland web site: "Ryan Watson was out when the ball he was attempting to hook penetrated his helmet visor, causing him to fall on his stumps, and sending him to hospital."
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Scotland wernt completely humiliated, I suppose. They at least now have the experience.
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Incidentally after yesterday's match Mortaza is the highest wicket taker in 2006 ODIs. The only 3 ODI remaining this year are:
Bangladesh v Scotland at Dhaka, 2nd ODI, Dec 17 New Zealand v Sri Lanka at Napier, 1st ODI, Dec 28 New Zealand v Sri Lanka at Queenstown, 2nd ODI, Dec 31 So, its a safe bet that he will remain the highest wicket taker in 2006. |
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Very interesting that Mashrafe Mortaza will almost definately be the leading ODI wicket taker for 2006.
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Saqibul Hasan is one I'd pick to go far as a Bangladeshi player. Bowled a very economical 10 over spell in this last match, and is more than useful with the bat as well. Granted, he hasn't had too many challenges outside of Zimbabwe, but there you go.
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Definately. With Saqibul Hasan, Shahriar Nafees and Mehrab Hossain Jr the basis of the Bangladesh batting lineup for the next few years looks pretty sound, especially with guys like Aftab Ahmed and Mohammad Ashraful being young and quite experienced. Mushfiqur Rahim is a promising Wicket Keeper who will probably replace Khaled Mashud after the World Cup. Abdur Razzaq is the heir apparent to Mohammad Rafique and the pace bowling looks good with Shadhadat Hossain, Mashrafe Mortaza and Syed Rasel all good players.
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