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26th Match - Australia v Bangladesh

Who will win the match?


  • Total voters
    17

MW1304

Cricketer Of The Year
BD can chase 320 again but they'll need to see off Starc and Cummins to do so.

Not sure about this team BD have selected tho. Moses was providing useful 6th bowler overs and Shaifuddin was BD's leading wicket taker and adding value with the bat. Plus I don't like it when teams change a winning combination for no apparent reason. I could see Rubel going for plenty. Hope he proves me wrong.
Both injured according to cricinfo?

Shaifuddin a huge loss especially.

Edit: Ah, you got there already.
 
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cnerd123

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Would be pretty awesome if BD won this despite losing two key players to injury.

Shabbir's got talent, hope he performs today. But we need wickets first.
 

weldone

Hall of Fame Member
I think it's Saifuddin (Muslim name), but since he's Bengali they pronounce the 'S' as 'Sh', which then makes it Shaifudden.

The CW Bengalis to confirm
Yes it is Saifuddin a Muslim name, but no there's no 'h' in the pronunciation either.
 
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stephen

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
In this WC, I am noticing that really good renditions have made it. Can confirm that the Indian and Bangladeshi anthems are spot on.
Does the Australian anthem sound weird and off key to your ears, because the Asian anthems sound odd to my ears.
 

weldone

Hall of Fame Member
Does the Australian anthem sound weird and off key to your ears, because the Asian anthems sound odd to my ears.
Maybe because globalisation is primarily a one-sided flow, so your formative years were not filled with Asian music but ours were filled with Western music
 

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