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Fine. How many Bangladeshi batsmen average over 40???

Just checked. Tamim has the highest average in Bangladeshi history. 36 in odis. Not a single batsman averages over 36, pretty shameful tbh.
Every team has their bad days. Pak couldn't chase it doesn't mean pak can't.
 
Just checked. Tamim has the highest average in Bangladeshi history. 36 in odis. Not a single batsman averages over 36, pretty shameful tbh.
Every team has their bad days. Pak couldn't chase it doesn't mean pak can't.

Actually Tamim & Mushi’s record against PAK is very good in recent times, but yes in UK PAK should rank higher odds for sure. However, that doesn’t mean PAK is certain to win, it should be much closer game than the odds set.

Don’t get into the posts regarding “favourites” of that guy - he is in a desperate mood here, clutching straws. I spend time here in PP because I like to gossip on cricket & don't mind leg pulling; but not trolls here to spoil my party.
 
Indeed - that’s why it’s about “fancying” the chance, not being “favourites”. This can happen - not necessarily English has to be everyone’s strength, despite living in UK.

However, by that logic I completely understand about Australia & Pakistan, no issues; but couldn’t figure out why Afghans should be favourites against us considering “recent form”.

I have fixed many trolls here, but it’s really difficult to fix troll with a jack head, who gets caught pants down for goofing up between ODI & T20I .... keep trying, it’s fun to have such an well wisher among us.

Last 5 matches between Afg-BD is 4-1 in Afg favour. I know 3 off those matches were t20s but still think Afg has some sort of a mental edge against BD.

Regarding your rant in the last para....sorry I dont induldge in personal attacks...so you wont get a response. Try with some other poster perhaps.
 
Actually Tamim & Mushi’s record against PAK is very good in recent times, but yes in UK PAK should rank higher odds for sure. However, that doesn’t mean PAK is certain to win, it should be much closer game than the odds set.

Don’t get into the posts regarding “favourites” of that guy - he is in a desperate mood here, clutching straws. I spend time here in PP because I like to gossip on cricket & don't mind leg pulling; but not trolls here to spoil my party.

Favourites just means you have a higher chance obviously the favourites don't always win. But if someone is going to call favourites when it's obvious that they're not, it gets pretty irritating.
 
Last 5 matches between Afg-BD is 4-1 in Afg favour. I know 3 off those matches were t20s but still think Afg has some sort of a mental edge against BD.

Regarding your rant in the last para....sorry I dont induldge in personal attacks...so you wont get a response. Try with some other poster perhaps.

You indeed know it’s T20s that’s making it 4-1, but took a chance. Unfortunately, I am not in the mood.

Which idiot here will discuss ODI WC prospects based on T20 result? At least one idiot does that - now I know. But, by that, it makes PAK not only favourites against BD but overwhelming favourites for entire WC, you genius. Mental edge - my foot; I would have taken that before your “recent form” mantra.

Regarding personal attack, which doesn’t sound good from you, neither applicable - some personality has to be there to be attacked. I told you, absolutely for no reasons, you tagged me personally at least 5-6 times, just to troll and I tried to respond properly, only to be irritated further. So, I have to make sure that if you stay here in BD threads, you have to behave properly (or come with an iron underwear, locked).

You probably have noticed that, form last few weeks, Mods are not bothering to save you here. Alalmand ke liye ishara should be qafi.
 
Fine. How many Bangladeshi batsmen average over 40???

Both Tamim and Mushfiq average 50+ in the last 2 years. Again, averages are not the true indicator of match winning ability otherwise Pakistan would have been a top team with its top 3 averaging 50+.
 
Sorry but anyone got any idea why this dude got so angry? All I said was...recent form matters going into world cup. Australia will start favourite against India since the momentum is with them after the recent series win. Similarly, Afg stands at 1-1 against BD in the recently concluded Asia cup. But since they also won the T20 series (whitewash)...I think Afg will have a mental edge against BD. What wrong did I say? Though I know T20 is a different format but its still cricket. Its not as if some monkeys do jogging there. Also, if my fellow poster do not agree with my view point....I appreciate debate it with me in cricketing acumen. One only start getting personal...do name calling...if you have nothing substantiative to debate. And thats not the purpose of this wonderful forum.
Thank you.
 
Sorry but anyone got any idea why this dude got so angry? All I said was...recent form matters going into world cup. Australia will start favourite against India since the momentum is with them after the recent series win. Similarly, Afg stands at 1-1 against BD in the recently concluded Asia cup. But since they also won the T20 series (whitewash)...I think Afg will have a mental edge against BD. What wrong did I say? Though I know T20 is a different format but its still cricket. Its not as if some monkeys do jogging there. Also, if my fellow poster do not agree with my view point....I appreciate debate it with me in cricketing acumen. One only start getting personal...do name calling...if you have nothing substantiative to debate. And thats not the purpose of this wonderful forum.
Thank you.

I am absolutely not angry - angry people reacts differently.

Have you noticed - your #FACT post was few days old, but I didn't bother to respond, because in your own right you can express what you feel, hardly anyone bothers. But, you can't eat the cream and than steal the cake :( Problem for constant trolling in "wonderful" forum is that it's kept as record - and there are lots of banana skin left around if some money starts to eats it in a hurry and start to run with eyes closed :(.

T20 is different format, so is Test Cricket - that makes WIN overwhelming favorites against Poms and India also over Australia :), so it's obviously something wrong in that understanding. Of the 5 teams ahead of PAK in ODI ranking, probably most agree that PAK has the best chances against SAF, who has beaten PAK 2-1 in last T20 series; so it's indeed cricket, but the format is a bit different, for those who don't come to troll here. AFGs have absolutely no "mental edge" over us - they are simply better T20 team, expected to win more times than not. Ireland has won an ODI Series & drawn one against AFGs - that's not for "mental edge", rather they played better in those series (& lost at home!!!).

Substantiate (I corrected the spelling, don't worry) is something that indulges posters to participate - agree, disagree is part of that - that's exactly the purpose of this wonderful forum, which is being spoiled by few trolls and one of them promised to leave it, but ....
 
Favourites just means you have a higher chance obviously the favourites don't always win. But if someone is going to call favourites when it's obvious that they're not, it gets pretty irritating.

I told you - his purpose was different. This is one of the most open WCs and the format is such that more than skills, it's a test of endurance. By the time PAK-BD plays, apart from injury, I am afraid few players (Captains) might be facing over-rate bans as well - modern teams are not habituated to play 6 Tests, 7 ODI series any more. Also, teams that can grow into strength by duration should do better in business end. Despite being one of the favorites, this was exactly my point against Indian squad - average age is too high for a 9 game WC, that too after IPL. I don't write to troll any team, neither pamper any team here.

But, I'll stand on my point - if it's a dry July day at Oval, our batting and spin attack holds a better chance against PAK; stats might say differently. I actually posted in another thread - by stats, possible PAK WC squad should have 8 players in PAK's all-time ODI XI - Imam, Fakhar, Babar, Haris has top 4 averages; Imad has the best all-round out-put, Sarfraz has the best WC records among WKs and Hasan, Shinwary has best averages among pacers ...... stats are not everything.
 
Just checked. Tamim has the highest average in Bangladeshi history. 36 in odis. Not a single batsman averages over 36, pretty shameful tbh.
Every team has their bad days. Pak couldn't chase it doesn't mean pak can't.

Stats can be misleading depending on how you want to look at it. Tamim has 51+ avg against top teams in the last 4 years, if you include other weaker teams it is close to 60.

On the other hand, all 4 Pak top order including Haris Soahil has average close to 50. Then why does Pak have something like 3W and 16L against top teams last couple of years? Something might be missing here.

Nonetheless, Pak will always start as favorite against BD even if it basically lost the last 5 ODI if not for that Afridi blitz in one of the innings. Pakistan has more tournament experience, championships, etc.
 
It should be pretty apparent Ronaldo7 has a 'special spot' for Bangladesh cricket team so it is pointless trying to argue Tamim, Shakib and Mushfiq's worth to him. To him even wins vs WI, SL or Afg will be flukes.
 
It should be pretty apparent Ronaldo7 has a 'special spot' for Bangladesh cricket team so it is pointless trying to argue Tamim, Shakib and Mushfiq's worth to him. To him even wins vs WI, SL or Afg will be flukes.

Lol. Don't take it to heart so much. Tamim, Shakib and Mushiqur are good players and good for Bangladesh. But to say Bangladesh is better than pakistan just coz they beat them once in the asia cup is delusional. As i have said Many many times before, out of the 4 consecutive wins you have over us, 3 were in 2015, many moons ago.

You'll find out who's better when we play u in the WC. No point of arguing now.
 
Lol. Don't take it to heart so much. Tamim, Shakib and Mushiqur are good players and good for Bangladesh. But to say Bangladesh is better than pakistan just coz they beat them once in the asia cup is delusional. As i have said Many many times before, out of the 4 consecutive wins you have over us, 3 were in 2015, many moons ago.

You'll find out who's better when we play u in the WC. No point of arguing now.

Bangladesh would not be better than Pakistan to you even if BD somehow win the world cup this year or one day in future. What you think of BD is pretty clear , you obviously don't like the team or the country for some other reason.
 
Bangladesh would not be better than Pakistan to you even if BD somehow win the world cup this year or one day in future. What you think of BD is pretty clear , you obviously don't like the team or the country for some other reason.

If we have a 5 odi series and you beat us NOW then i'll admit that you're better. After you beat us 3-0 in 2015 i admitted that u were better but the same can't be said now. Coz currently there's nothing except the sole asia cup win to suggest that you're better. Plus the asia cup win was 7 months ago. You're lower than us in the odi rankings which makes it even harder to believe. I don't have any hatred towards BCT but people saying the wrong and making it out as the truth is just irritating.
 
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This is our schedule

02/06 - SAF - London (Oval?)
05/06 - NZL - London (Lord's), D/N
08/06 - ENG - Cardiff
11/06 - SRL - Bristol
17/06 - WIN - Taunton
20/06 - AUS - Nottingham
24/06 - AFG - Southampton
02/07 - IND - Birmingham
05/07 - PAK - London (Oval?) - D/N

To be honest, apart from extremely tight schedule of 9 games 33 days and 4 games in first 9 days, there is hardly anything to complain. The 2 business games are at Bristol & Southampton; which are decent venues for us, particularly the AFG one, which is like less than an hour travel from South London. Would have liked to play WIN at Cardiff though, because Taunton isn't the best place to handle WIndian hitters :(, but it also gives a decent chance to our batsmen as well.

I am quite happy that we don't have any game at Leeds or Manchester, because those two are the last venue for us, I would like to play in UK. I think, most daunting task will be Aussies at Nottingham & India at Birmingham. Not much hope against Poms anywhere, but Cardiff at least gives a chance for the spinners and we have a sweet memory there as well. We are given 3 games in London and 2 D/N fixtures, which I take as a positive but facing Kiwis in D/N game isn't a happy feeling - it'll swing more under lights and spinners will be less effective with dew.

However, I think we'll have a little "change" in squad at some point of WC - these venues suggests me that we are one pacer short ... 1.5 actually considering Mash's knee. So, Taskin's chances are not completely over yet.

Pakistan match is a 10:30AM start at Lord's. Pakistan might want to bowl first and exploit early morning conditions.
 
Pakistan match is a 10:30AM start at Lord's. Pakistan might want to bowl first and exploit early morning conditions.

Then CI schedule is wrong - 10:30am BST is like 5:30am EST, but they are showing 8:30AM. Anyway, I am going to miss the full game that day (5th of July), because I'll be driving to Boston starting exactly at 6AM😝

If it’s a day game, than PAK should bowl first - PAK’s memory of batting first in a Day Lord’s game should instigate that. For us, doesn’t matter Day or Night, we have to bowl first.
 
Then CI schedule is wrong - 10:30am BST is like 5:30am EST, but they are showing 8:30AM. Anyway, I am going to miss the full game that day (5th of July), because I'll be driving to Boston starting exactly at 6AM😝

If it’s a day game, than PAK should bowl first - PAK’s memory of batting first in a Day Lord’s game should instigate that. For us, doesn’t matter Day or Night, we have to bowl first.
Hmmm...BBC is saying 10:30AM start, Cricinfo saying 1:30PM, and ICC website saying 10:30AM.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/43914118
 
Realistically BD have a 50- 50 chance of victory against SL ,Pakistan,WI and Afghanistan. With others 40 - 60 chance.

As a team their cricket has progressively been getting better day by day. The real test is how they handle pressure on match day.
 
Bangladesh pace bowling coach Courtney Walsh has given a fitness update on three of his five seamers.

Ex-West Indies quick Walsh revealed that the coaching staff are doing all they can to help Mustafizur, Rubel Hossain and Mohammad Saifuddin regain match-readiness before the tournament gets underway on Thursday, 30 May.

Mustafizur, who is set to partake in his maiden Men's Cricket World Cup, sprained his ankle whilst loosening up for a Dhaka Premier League game on 10 April, and Rubel has been sidelined for the majority of the domestic competition with a side strain. All-rounder Saifuddin has been suffering from tennis elbow, and has been been forced to field in the ring of late in an attempt to prevent exacerbating the injury.

Overworking Mustafizur in the build up to this summer's tournament is a concern for Walsh, as the 23-year old left-armer, who averages an excellent 21.71 with the ball in ODIs, prepares to make a comeback for Bangladesh's imminent tri-series against Ireland and the West Indies, commencing on 5 May. "A fully fit Mustafizur can win games for you but we have to have him as fit as possible," Walsh said.

"We have a bit of time on our side. My concern is that I hope we don't over-rush him and use him too much in Ireland, and he is not fresh for the World Cup."

Ushering the rest of Bangladesh's pace arsenal towards full match fitness is also high on Walsh's agenda, as strength in depth will be vital given Mustafizur's recent injury struggles. "Out of the five we have three injured - Fizz, Rubel and Saifuddin, who has the tennis elbow," he said.

"(Mustafizur) has got a big role to play in the World Cup, once he is fit, but I don't think we rely on any one player. Fizz hasn't been as sharp since his injury, and he keeps picking up slight niggles. We need to get them back into bowling, within the right frame of mind, and be sharp enough to do a bit of bowling in Ireland and be ready for the World Cup.

"We have Taskin Ahmed, Khaled Ahmed and Shafiul Islam as well (as back-up). You can probably say that we have them just in case we need them."

Walsh also commented on the potential conditions in England during the summer, citing 'smart' cricket as his side's best chance of being successful on 'docile' and 'flat' wickets. "The World Cup is going to be a long tournament. There are going to be some good cricket wickets, which are batting-friendly. We have to be intelligent, and try to execute well," he added.

"We have to read the conditions and the surfaces we play. Some places the ball might swing more than others. We have to assess when we get there. Most of the wickets will be docile and flat. We have to work on our variations and execution.

"Everybody studies one another these days, so they know our strengths and weaknesses. Likewise, we also know theirs. So it is about execution on the day, and try to be smart," he said.

Bangladesh's next match is against West Indies on 7 May in Ireland, their first of four matches (and a potential final) in the 2019 Ireland Tri-Nation Series.

https://www.icc-cricket.com/news/1194239
 
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Rest will be key in busy English summer, says Tamim Iqbal

The tri-series in Ireland before the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2019 in England and Wales will help Bangladesh get used to the conditions, but it will be vital to ensure that players get enough rest, opener Tamim Iqbal has said.

Bangladesh are set to play two one-day internationals each against hosts Ireland and West Indies in the tri-series starting 7 May, ahead of the final, should they qualify. Then come the World Cup practice matches and the tournament itself, which is being played on a round-robin format.

While this offers Bangladesh a great chance to settle on combinations and get used to the conditions, a busy schedule raises concerns of injuries and burnout. Speaking on Wednesday, 24 April, Iqbal identified workload management as the big challenge.

“The only [negative] I see here is playing 13-14 matches in around one and a half months. We do not get to play much in those conditions," he told reporters. "The key will be to rest the people who need it, especially in Ireland. We cannot afford to rest them in the World Cup."

Bangladesh have done well in the last few ICC tournaments: they reached the semi-final of the ICC Champions Trophy 2017 in England and the quarterfinals of the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2015. But Iqbal knows they have their work cut out for them this time.

“It’s true that we are not used to chasing 340-350 [totals]. We know that we have to chase 280-300-320 in every match of the World Cup. So, we have to work it out,” he admitted, adding that he hoped in such situations they can execute their plans properly.

“I think, if we want to restrict our opponent to 300, bowlers have to bowl very well. It might be an exceptional one or two days where you bundle your opposition out for 240-250. 300, I think, is chaseable score in England. So, we have to prepare ourselves for that."

Bangladesh open their campaign on 2 June against South Africa at The Oval.

https://www.icc-cricket.com/news/1197669
 
Tamim is spot on for almost every point - may be that 280-300-320 should change to 300-325-350. 4 ODIs in Ireland doesn’t make any sense because most of the games might be rain interrupted (but players will have to be in field); I would have liked to see team playing 10-12 practice games against County sides in that time, without any added pressure.
 
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Though I am a well wisher of BD cricket...its not looking that great for the powerhouse team against NZ tbh. In the recently concluded series NZ absolutely mauled them with 8 wickets, 8 wickets and 88 runs respectively in 3 ODIs. :sanga

https://m.cricbuzz.com/cricket-series/2741/bangladesh-tour-of-new-zealand-2019/matches

Yes they did but it was NZ home ground. In BD , has BD demolished some stronger teams? They have, Have they not?
Hometurf matters. If hometurf did not matter, then why are homeseries wins not rated equal as away tour wins?

However yes NZ does have a bit of stronger batting and bowling but then again its about fancying ones chances or in other words thinking about it as an higher probability.
Pakistan has bit better bowling than BD. Both both have weakness in some aspect which BD will fancy exploiting .

BD players in their minds probably give it higher belief that they can defeat WI/NZ/Pak/SL as compared to Aus/SA/India and surprising to say Afg.
 
I think, Taskin & Farhad (Reza) has been added to the IRL tour squad. If he can prove his fitness, almost certainly Taskin will replace Mosaddek from that initial 15.

This is the latest squad (might change again :) )

SQUAD FOR TRI-NATION (IRELAND-BANGLADESH-WEST INDIES) IN IRELAND :

1. Masrafe Bin Mortaza (Captain)
2. Shakib Al Hasan (Vice Captain),
3. Tamim Iqbal Khan
4. Mushfiqur Rahim
5. Mahmud Ullah
6. Mehidy Hasan Miraz
7. Litton Kumer Das
8. Soumya Sarker
9. Md Mithun
10. Shabbir Rahaman
11. Mosaddek Hossain Saikat
12. Shaifuddin
13. Rubel Hossain
14. Mustafizur Rahman
15. Abu Jayed Rahi
16. Nayeem Hasan
17. Yasir Ali Chowdhury
18. Taskin Ahmed
19. Farhad Reza
 
I think, Taskin & Farhad (Reza) has been added to the IRL tour squad. If he can prove his fitness, almost certainly Taskin will replace Mosaddek from that initial 15.

This is the latest squad (might change again :) )

SQUAD FOR TRI-NATION (IRELAND-BANGLADESH-WEST INDIES) IN IRELAND :

1. Masrafe Bin Mortaza (Captain)
2. Shakib Al Hasan (Vice Captain),
3. Tamim Iqbal Khan
4. Mushfiqur Rahim
5. Mahmud Ullah
6. Mehidy Hasan Miraz
7. Litton Kumer Das
8. Soumya Sarker
9. Md Mithun
10. Shabbir Rahaman
11. Mosaddek Hossain Saikat
12. Shaifuddin
13. Rubel Hossain
14. Mustafizur Rahman
15. Abu Jayed Rahi
16. Nayeem Hasan
17. Yasir Ali Chowdhury
18. Taskin Ahmed
19. Farhad Reza

This WC is Bangladesh's to lose. :rabada2
 
Can't for Bengali tigers!

I think they are the most experienced team?
 
The Bangladesh cricket team will receive VVIP security during its tour of Ireland and England for the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) announced on Tuesday, as it embarks for its first series since the gruesome Christchurch mosque attacks in New Zealand in March.

Speaking to reporters this week, BCB media committee head Jalal Younus said the board was satisfied with the security plan provided by Cricket Ireland following a BCB request, and on April 30 the board president Nazmul Hossain confirmed that a very high level security detail will accompany Mashrafe Mortaza’s team and support staff.

“Players will be provided VVIP security during their stay in Ireland and England. Since the New Zealand incident, security has became a major issue and we need to address it and take a final decision in this regard,” Hossain told reporters in Dhaka before the team’s departure this week. “We have communicated with our Embassy in England and decided to employ the private security agencies comprising four members that are often asked to come forward when someone like our Prime Minister or any VVIP arrives there.

“Apart from that we will have our own security personnel to make sure everything moves smoothly. And [the] ICC is expected to provide us two security official during the World Cup and we are taking them to Ireland on our own account while a member of BCB’s security committee will always be there.”

Bangladesh’s tour of New Zealand was called off after the players had a narrow escape from the attack on a mosque in Christchurch, described as an “unprecedented act of violence” by the country’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.

Bangladesh will contest a tri-series in Ireland also featuring West Indies, starting May 5. After that event, they will travel to England for a training camp at Leicestershire before the World Cup starts on May 30.

Mortaza’s team open their World Cup campaign on June 2 against South Africa at The Oval in London.

https://www.cricketcountry.com/news...land-after-christchurch-mosque-attacks-837141
 
The Bangladesh cricket team will receive VVIP security during its tour of Ireland and England for the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) announced on Tuesday, as it embarks for its first series since the gruesome Christchurch mosque attacks in New Zealand in March.

Speaking to reporters this week, BCB media committee head Jalal Younus said the board was satisfied with the security plan provided by Cricket Ireland following a BCB request, and on April 30 the board president Nazmul Hossain confirmed that a very high level security detail will accompany Mashrafe Mortaza’s team and support staff.

“Players will be provided VVIP security during their stay in Ireland and England. Since the New Zealand incident, security has became a major issue and we need to address it and take a final decision in this regard,” Hossain told reporters in Dhaka before the team’s departure this week. “We have communicated with our Embassy in England and decided to employ the private security agencies comprising four members that are often asked to come forward when someone like our Prime Minister or any VVIP arrives there.

“Apart from that we will have our own security personnel to make sure everything moves smoothly. And [the] ICC is expected to provide us two security official during the World Cup and we are taking them to Ireland on our own account while a member of BCB’s security committee will always be there.”

Bangladesh’s tour of New Zealand was called off after the players had a narrow escape from the attack on a mosque in Christchurch, described as an “unprecedented act of violence” by the country’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.

Bangladesh will contest a tri-series in Ireland also featuring West Indies, starting May 5. After that event, they will travel to England for a training camp at Leicestershire before the World Cup starts on May 30.

Mortaza’s team open their World Cup campaign on June 2 against South Africa at The Oval in London.

https://www.cricketcountry.com/news...land-after-christchurch-mosque-attacks-837141

The christchurch shooting wasn't even aimed at the Bangaldesh team specifically. If Bangladesh are getting VVIP security that means Pakistan and Afghanistan should be getting it too. Is that the case or not?
 
I would be surprised if Bangla doesnt beat any big teams. They have the ingredients.
 
The christchurch shooting wasn't even aimed at the Bangaldesh team specifically. If Bangladesh are getting VVIP security that means Pakistan and Afghanistan should be getting it too. Is that the case or not?

They're probably traumatized
 
The christchurch shooting wasn't even aimed at the Bangaldesh team specifically. If Bangladesh are getting VVIP security that means Pakistan and Afghanistan should be getting it too. Is that the case or not?

Why only Pakistan and Afghanistan?
 
lol good joke, they will probably win 2 out of 9 matches at most. If there were smaller groups of 4/5 teams than they had a chance.

Barring any last minute injuries, we should win between 3-5 games. We are favorites vs AFG, SL, and WI and 50-50 vs PAK. If the boys are at the top of their games, they could win 5 games and sneak into the semifinals.
 
lol good joke, they will probably win 2 out of 9 matches at most. If there were smaller groups of 4/5 teams than they had a chance.

From a 50/50 chance of winning 1 game, one Asia Cup has brought about 400% improvement in your scale - quite encouraging, I am relieved a bit now.


Bangladesh will win one game and that will be also v 50/50 against Afghanistan


This was last July .......
 
Barring any last minute injuries, we should win between 3-5 games. We are favorites vs AFG, SL, and WI and 50-50 vs PAK. If the boys are at the top of their games, they could win 5 games and sneak into the semifinals.

With all due respect to Bangladesh, I don't think they'll start as favourites against WI and SL. And it's probably not 50-50 with Pak (it would be max 60-40 if the WC was in SC) , certainly not in England. I'd say 75-25 in favour of Pak.

So yes , the only game they'll start as favourites is Afghanistan and even they are a banana peel of a side for Bangladesh. I sincerely hope that Bangladesh performs above expectations (barring against Pak) in this WC and give something to cherish for their passionate fans. But we should never let go of the reality.
 
The Bangladesh team has departed for UK today , according to Fizz's FB Post. Good luck to the whole team.
 
Opening batsman Imrul Kayes, who missed out on Bangladesh’s 15-man squad for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2019, is making use of a 30-member-strong camp to ensure he stays ready for the event in any case, should the need arise.

The Bangladesh Cricket Board recently announced an elite camp, featuring the top 30 performers from the Dhaka Premier League, the country’s premier 50-over domestic tournament. The goal of the camp is to have the participating members ready to fill in, should one of the main squad members require a replacement at the World Cup.

Kayes, who was one of the men picked for the camp, said that he has been using it to maximise his preparation and stay match-ready to be able to go in and perform on short notice.

"It’s good for me that I have been practising my skills here. If the opportunity arrives, I will be available to play in any situation and any condition for the team," he said. "Listen, it's not easy to handle the pressure if you call someone suddenly, but this camp will help you to prepare yourself. It's difficult to play well after a sudden call-up.

"Fitness required in an international match and in a domestic league match are totally different. I think those of us who are called up in this camp are very lucky, because if someone gets injured, players will be called up from here. That's why we have taken this camp seriously."

Beyond the camp, the World Cup non-selection has given Kayes fresh perspective on failures and has taught him to take them in his stride. Kayes has been out of the ODI side since December last year. Shortly before getting dropped, he had struck two centuries, including a career-best 144, and 90 in three innings against Zimbabwe. But after just two failures against West Indies less than a month later, he was dropped and has since fallen out of favour.

"When someone comes and goes in the squad, that helps him to realise a lot of things,” Kayes said. “I learn and realise the situation a lot when I am out of the team. I can also apply those things when I am in the squad. I think it's good for me and it doesn't discourage me at all.”

https://www.cricketworldcup.com/news/1220776
 
Victory in tri-series final a big boost ahead of World Cup – Mashrafe Mortaza

After starring in Bangladesh's tri-series final triumph over West Indies, Mosaddek Hossain said the side was capable of doing just as well in the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2019.

Hossain smashed 52* off just 24 balls, plundering 25 runs in the 22nd over of the chase, and thoroughly enjoyed batting on these pitches, saying they were extremely conducive to batting.

"We are going into the World Cup with a good amount of confidence, and hopefully it will help us perform well in the tournament," the 23-year-old said after the match. "In England, the wicket will be much better, and if I get a chance to bat down the order and play these kind of innings, then certainly it will be good for us.

"During the break, the seniors said that the way we batted throughout the tournament, if we can stay till the end, we can win the game. Naturally, it feels good to perform and make contribution in the final. But what is more important is that we are well prepared for the World Cup."

A lengthy rain interruption meant Bangladesh needed to chase down 210 in just 24 overs, but they held their nerve to secure what turned out to be a comfortable victory. Mashrafe Mortaza, their captain, was delighted with team's displays on the whole in the tournament. It was also a victory in a final after a long time for Bangladesh. In the last 10 years, they have reached six ODI finals, but a trophy remained elusive.

"Yes, obviously, it is a great feeling," said Mortaza. "Hopefully it is just the start, and we will continue [in this manner in the future]," he said. "It's been a long time we didn't win [in finals], but eventually we won it on the seventh time."

Mortaza reckons the win will go a long way in helping Bangladesh's confidence at the premier event coming up. "The World Cup will be really challenging for us," Mortaza said. "These tough wins will really give us a big boost and we will be confident chasing or putting up big totals."

Bangladesh will play two warm-up games, against Pakistan on 26 May and against India on 28 May, before beginning their World Cup campaign on 2 June against South Africa at The Oval.

https://www.cricketworldcup.com/news/en/1222452
 
I would go with this XI for Bangladesh, however there are quite a bit of other combinations that can be tried.

  1. Tamim
  2. Soumya
  3. Shakib
  4. Mushfiq
  5. Mithun
  6. Mahmudullah
  7. Mossadek
  8. Sabbir
  9. Saifuddin/Miraz
  10. Mashrafe
  11. Fizz
 
I would go with this XI for Bangladesh, however there are quite a bit of other combinations that can be tried.

  1. Tamim
  2. Soumya
  3. Shakib
  4. Mushfiq
  5. Mithun
  6. Mahmudullah
  7. Mossadek
  8. Sabbir
  9. Saifuddin/Miraz
  10. Mashrafe
  11. Fizz

Sabbir at 8 ?

I still remember how Bangladesh fans used to say that he is better than Kohli a few years back. Massive regression. :ashwin

Anyways, I think Rubel should play most of the games for BD in this WC. He has pace and adds a bit of variety to an otherwise below average bowling attack. Guys like Saifuddin and even Mortaza will get murdered on these wickets.
 
Sabbir at 8 ?

I still remember how Bangladesh fans used to say that he is better than Kohli a few years back. Massive regression. :ashwin

Anyways, I think Rubel should play most of the games for BD in this WC. He has pace and adds a bit of variety to an otherwise below average bowling attack. Guys like Saifuddin and even Mortaza will get murdered on these wickets.

No BD fan will ever tell you Sabbir is better than Kohli , if they do then it's a fake BD fan profile made by a non BD guy to troll people in guise of BD fan. The way he bats and plays shots was compared to Kohli not the runs. There are still many fans in BD who can't stand Sabbir for his past behaviour but he seems to be a good boy now
 
Sabbir at 8 ?

I still remember how Bangladesh fans used to say that he is better than Kohli a few years back. Massive regression. :ashwin

Anyways, I think Rubel should play most of the games for BD in this WC. He has pace and adds a bit of variety to an otherwise below average bowling attack. Guys like Saifuddin and even Mortaza will get murdered on these wickets.

Most of the bowling regardless if its Rabada or Mark Wood or Shaheen Afridi will take a heavy beating. So might as well go with batting team.
 
Most of the bowling regardless if its Rabada or Mark Wood or Shaheen Afridi will take a heavy beating. So might as well go with batting team.

This is the mentality that might cost England the WC and Bangladesh a potential SF spot.
Nothing can match the luxury of having top class bowlers even if the Wickets are pancakes.

The only reason why India are considered one of the favourites to win despite of having the worst middle and lower order of the top 8 teams is their bowling. People like Bumrah, Kuldeep, Shami and chahal are top draw LOI bowlers. And the fact that they are absolute duds with the bat makes no difference in their preference in the playing xi.
 
Bangladesh captain Mashrafe Mortaza has poured cold water on fan hopes for this month's World Cup, warning that the seventh-ranked team was facing an uphill battle in the group stage.

Supporters were jubilant after a tri-nation series win against Ireland and West Indies on the weekend handed Bangladesh its first ever multi-team tournament trophy.

But Mashrafe's side start the Cup race with a bracing fixture against South Africa, New Zealand and top-ranked hosts England in their first three matches.

"It will be difficult for us because our opponents in the opening three games are extremely strong," Mashrafe told reporters late Tuesday before heading to England.

"To get a positive result against them won't be easy."

Bangladesh twice beat eighth-ranked West Indies in the tri-nation warmup tournament, including in Friday's final.

Mashrafe said the win had heightened expectations of Bangladesh fans, along with other recent triumphs including the side's semi-finals appearance at the 2017 Champions Trophy.

"In the last five to seven years, people have started to come to watch us with expectations that we will win," he said.

"All I can say is that the World Cup will be a different ball game. If you follow cricket in England, you will see that a lot of runs are scored. It will need a different approach."

Bangladesh hope to at least match their previous best performance in a World Cup, reaching the quarter-finals in 2015.

https://www.afp.com/en/news/3955/bangladesh-skipper-urges-caution-world-cup-hopes-doc-1gr5922
 
Mortaza is pretty likeable guy .he is well respected and down to earth person.

Pretty sensible comments
 
Pretty sensible guy, likes to keep the hopes on a reasonable level and give out 100% on their field. It is him and only him who has turned the fortunes of bd cricket around.
 
It’s simple – the Cricket World Cup is always the biggest event for Bangladesh.

In 1999 we beat Pakistan. In 2007 we beat South Africa and of course, India. We have also beaten England in the last two ICC Men’s Cricket World Cups.

We cherish these memories and they mean it’s a special competition for our fans.

In the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup, it’s really difficult to say whether a team will or won’t do something. But Bangladesh have a very good chance to do well.

I have to tell people – don’t underestimate Bangladesh. They will play well.

Everyone speaks about England, India and Australia being favourites to make the final four, but I think Bangladesh can make the semi-finals.

We made it to the semi-finals at the ICC Champions Trophy in England in 2017 and it’s my opinion we can do it again.

It’s really helpful to have Steve Rhodes as our coach for a tournament in England and Wales. He knows everything about the grounds and the conditions that will face the players.

Steve is a very nice man. He is very clear on what he wants from the team – he explains it very well and whatever he wants, he will get it from his squad.

Bangladesh fans are very passionate. It’s not like in England and Australia, they all look to the coach to decide the fortunes of the team.

If we do well, everyone loves the coach and if the team doesn’t do so well, they start to talk and have negative thoughts.

In Ireland, we beat West Indies in the tri-series final to win our first-ever multi-national tournament. That win was really special for the team, especially so close to the World Cup.

Conditions in Ireland are not the same, but pretty similar to England. I think winning the tri-series will give this team the belief they need to get over the line in close games when the stakes are high.

In Bangladesh, we speak about the Big Five. They are five of the best one-day players in the world: Mushfiqur Rahim, Shakib Al Hasan, Mahmudullah, Tamim Iqbal and Mashrafe Mortaza.

They are special players and they will help the younger, newer players in the side perform well and win games.

People say we are too dependent on the performances of the Big Five – sure, it’s a young squad aside from them but none of the other players are new to the team. They all have experience.

One player I am excited about is Mosaddek Hossain. I was a bit concerned about him and whether he could play a part in a crucial middle-order position.

We all saw how he played in Ireland, taking the wickets to help us beat the West Indies. He proved that he can do well and his role with the bat will be vital too.

We beat England in 2011 and 2015. This year everything is in their favour, but we will try hard and it would be our biggest-ever win if we beat them.
 
uh-oh Bazz still seems to think BD is still that of a decade ago and pegs them to finish last on the table.

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Bazz forgot Bangladesh qualified for QF of 2015 WC and SF of 2017 CT where we knocked NZ out
 
uh-oh Bazz still seems to think BD is still that of a decade ago and pegs them to finish last on the table.

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There is a good opportunity to shake him up - if boys can do that, next time his notes will be different. The chalk & black-board is at boys hand, and pen at Buzz's - he'll write what he reads from the board, no issues.
 
Realistically Bd will win against Sri Lanka only. I can see Pakistan demolishing them. Mujib and co will eat them alive too
 
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Realistically Bd will win against Sri Lanka only. I can see Pakistan demolishing them. Mujib and co will eat them alive too

Pakistan havent won an ODI match against BD for a while, and Afghanistan spinners will not be too useful in these conditions. Yes rashid will be accurate but we have batsmen that can milk the others. Afghanistan batting is hit or miss as well. Our pace attack is superior to theirs.
 
I would say judging by how WI played against English bowling attack, I thought BD batsman did relatively well considering the fact that we rarely play England. Chris Woakes is a decent bowler, however BD batsman don't usually have trouble facing such bowler. This is exactly what I was saying about Bhuvi before Indian fans started to jump on me.

BD had a great chance to reach Semis this time around, however, I blame the BCB management for lack of practice in SENA conditions to get the team combination correctly. They were playing 3 test match in NZ lol.

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