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*Official* Bangladesh in West Indies

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
Wow, awesome opportunity for him really. Reckon the Windies should win now TBH - he's the almost-Test-standard batsman the team needed in the first Test.
Blew his first chance.

Poor performance from the Windies after their top three all got starts.

And is Floyd Reifer the worst test captain batsman of all time? He averages under 10 in 6 tests, 11 innings so far...
 

roseboy64

Cricket Web Content Updater
Unfirtunately haven't watched the Bangladeshi spinners in action much to judge but they seem to have potential from the little of the series I've watched.
 

sparkey

Cricket Spectator
Really poor dismissals by some West Indian batsmen Richards,Phillips and Ryan Hinds. Mahmudullah bowled well drew mistakes from the batsmen :mellow:
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
Gotta say, really surprised by Mahmudullah's figures in both games so far. I've only seen him bowl in ODIs, but he's not even really a frontline bowler in Bangladeshi domestic cricket. His five-for in the first Test was in fact his first in his 40th First Class fixture.
 

shivfan

Banned
Really poor dismissals by some West Indian batsmen Richards,Phillips and Ryan Hinds. Mahmudullah bowled well drew mistakes from the batsmen :mellow:
Quite simply, they can't play spin....
:wacko:
Hinds was out for just two!
:laugh:
if he can't score runs at home against Bangladesh, then who will he score runs against?
 

stumpski

International Captain
One man already out but that was the night-watchman, so no need for alarm.

Imrul Kayes is rubbish though isn't he? How can you have an opening batsman with an average of 13? What did Javed Omar do wrong anyway?
 
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Pigeon

Banned
One man already out but that was the night-watchman, so no need for alarm.

Imrul Kayes is rubbish though isn't he? How can you have an opening batsman with an average of 13? What did Javed Omar do wrong anyway?
Grew old? (Turned 30) :unsure:?
 

stumpski

International Captain
Possibly ... he's 32, which isn't that old, :dry: but doesn't seem to have featured in domestic cricket for the last couple of seasons.

A good Bangla batsman is one who averages more than his age. Nafis Iqbal is one who's almost there - 24 and 23.50 is better than the current incumbent.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
Possibly ... he's 32, which isn't that old, :dry: but doesn't seem to have featured in domestic cricket for the last couple of seasons.
Nah he's been playing; just not doing particularly well - averaging in the mid 30s domestically the last couple of seasons.

Bangladesh's selectors are generally an ambitious mob and I guess that's fair enough. I'm sure they realise that Javed is better than Kayes at the moment, but there's absolutely no chance of him ever being a Test standard batsman. Kayes may be terrible now, but he's young so they think there's a chance - albeit a very slight one - of him developing his game by playing against good players and possibly becoming a Test standard batsman in time. As such, they continually select talented players out of their Under 19 teams - which are often quite successful - and give them experience at Test level. It's not like in other countries where players can just develop their games in First Class cricket and then step up to Test level because the gap is just too wide. There's no point just plodding along aimlessly with no ambitions to ever become better than they are as a Test-playing nation.. they need to try to improve themselves and find players who belong.

Of course, they didn't know they were going to be playing Floyd and his merry men when they named their squad. I think the likes of Javed Omar and Rajin Saleh might've been on the plane if they realised there was a really good chance of a series win when they named the team to begin with as they are clearly amongst the best batsmen available to them at the moment, even if not the ones with the most Test-standard-potential.
 
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stumpski

International Captain
134-5 at lunch, even allowing for the fact that one of those was a night-watchman, it's all pretty ordinary, as an Australian captain might say. Doesn't look as if there'll be much in it on first innings.
 

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