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Bangladesh coach Chandika Hathurusingha wants Bangladesh to whitewash Australia in Tests

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His apprentices have surged in the ODI rankings with some memorable performances home and abroad, but they are yet to come of age in the illustrious form of the game.

Australia players are currently in a pay dispute with Cricket Australia but local media reports say they are on the verge of agreeing on a new pay deal.
The resolution is likely to be followed by the finalisation of the fixtures for their trip to Bangladesh. However, the matches are roughly slated to be held immediately before and after the Eid-ul-Azha.

Awarded Test status in 2000, Bangladesh still languish on ninth in the ICC Test ranking. However, there have been signs of improvement.
Bangladesh beat England convincingly in their backyard last year. Their New Zealand series and the following one-off Test in India did not go too well, but they made their 100th Test memorable with a victory in Sri Lanka.
The men in red and green trail the eighth-placed West Indies by six points. Hathurusingha wants the Tigers to pick up where they had left off last season.


“We have made some progress in Test cricket. Now we have the game plan of winning in the sub-continent. We want to win the two Tests against Australia. We are very competitive here,” said the Sri Lankan coach on Wednesday.

The Tigers are scheduled to fly to South Africa a month after the series against Australia. Hathurusingha spoke about the challenges they may face in their first overseas trip of the season.

“The challenge is to adapt to South African conditions, and then adjust the game-plan. The first two weeks in South Africa before the first Test is very crucial.
“South Africa is an unknown place so we have to see how good that we can be. They are the number one Test team in the world for obvious."
Hathurusingha is also focused on assembling a strong team with the next World Cup in mind. The process involves roping in new faces into the training camp to train and prepare them for the job.

"We are looking at the bigger picture so we have involved 20-odd players. Our main focus is up to 2019 World Cup, at least for me," Hathurusingha said. "All these guys have to get used to playing and training in high intensity.
"By training with the national players, they can see what the challenges ahead are to break into the team.

“It is about expanding our pool if we need, or someone puts his hand up and says 'pick me, I am good enough'. We don't want anyone to take their place for granted."
 
Well obviously.

He's not going to be like "yeah nah we want to lose this series"
 
And you think that we obviously going to lose the series???

Bit sensitive aren't we?

Not sure how you could draw that from anything I said. Just saying that a coach saying he wants to win the two tests his team is playing isn't really news.

It would be bigger news if he wasn't saying that.
 
Current Aus team is no better than Sa or Eng in bd or subcon condition. Proof is aussie's last SL tour where SL was on lowest in quality in their history.
 
It'll be extremely hilarious to see the reactions of many here if somehow Australia manage to either draw or win the upcoming tests :)) :))

Come this series, I'd be rooting for the Aussies !! However, there is only a 20% chance of them to actually show up in this part of the world and show some spine and fight. Would be pleasantly surprised if they did it though....
 
Positive words from Haturi.

It will be a good series and not one sided. Australia did well against India but were woeful against Lanka.

Will our spinners be upto the task? Miraz Shakib Taijul

Will our batsman be able to face Lyon?

Definitely one series to enjoy
 
Should be an interesting series...
Lets hope for a great and exciting contest.
 
This will be a competiive series. A great chance for Bangladesh to chalk a won against one of the top nations. They really must take this opportunity. Aussies will have key players such as Starc missing and will have one eye on the Ashes. Bangladesh can win.
 
Will be a good series, I don't think it is televised in UK though unfortunately. I reckon toss will go a long way in determining winners. If Bangladesh win toss, they most likely will win and if Australia wins toss, they most likely will win. I'm going for a 1-1 draw
 
Is this some joke :)))

Bangladesh whitewash AUSTRALIA ?

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Bit sensitive aren't we?

Not sure how you could draw that from anything I said. Just saying that a coach saying he wants to win the two tests his team is playing isn't really news.

It would be bigger news if he wasn't saying that.


True, standard press briefings - he was stating the obvious before a series.
 
Fit Starc , Hazlewood + Pattionson can destroy bangladesh 9/10 times without need of spinners but if its rank turners maybe they have got chance to win a match.
 
Is this some joke

Bangladesh whitewash AUSTRALIA ?

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Before Australia played the way they did in India I'd have thought Bangladesh swamping them was a given.

Now I'm not so sure...
 
It'll be extremely hilarious to see the reactions of many here if somehow Australia manage to either draw or win the upcoming tests :)) :))

Come this series, I'd be rooting for the Aussies !! However, there is only a 20% chance of them to actually show up in this part of the world and show some spine and fight. Would be pleasantly surprised if they did it though....
Were you in a cave somewhere when they toured India?
 
Should be a good series. Australia showed against India they are capeble of performing in Asian conditions. Lyon and Okeefe have shown they have the ability to do well in subcontinent conditions. Whilst the batsmen have shown they are able to combat the spinners and dig in.

Looking forward to the series, hopefully it isn't a washout. Rooting for Australia.
 
Should be a good contest, obviously Australia v Bangladesh in Australian conditions would be a total desecration, however in Bangladeshi conditions will be competitive.
 
If Bangladesh lay down those lottery type wickets like in the England series and the one we put out for Australia in Pune, then that is Australia's best chance of winning a test.
 
Oz batting these days relies so heavily on Warner & Smith that BD are a big chance if they play well. The rest of our batting is very inexperienced or unreliable- batting positions #4, #5 & #6 are not settled at all and our other opener, Renshaw is promising but a rookie.

I'm not sure BD will need to produce rank, dry turners to win, as that would give our quicks a sniff at some reverse swing or uneven bounce and play to our strength in tall fast bowlers or make our avg spinners into worldbeaters.

Standard low & slow tracks & beat us with experience on those kind of wickets might just be the way- I actually think their batting has the edge on slow tracks & looks more likely to rack up 400+ than us in slow conditions.
 
Oz batting these days relies so heavily on Warner & Smith that BD are a big chance if they play well. The rest of our batting is very inexperienced or unreliable- batting positions #4, #5 & #6 are not settled at all and our other opener, Renshaw is promising but a rookie.

I'm not sure BD will need to produce rank, dry turners to win, as that would give our quicks a sniff at some reverse swing or uneven bounce and play to our strength in tall fast bowlers or make our avg spinners into worldbeaters.

Standard low & slow tracks & beat us with experience on those kind of wickets might just be the way- I actually think their batting has the edge on slow tracks & looks more likely to rack up 400+ than us in slow conditions.

Good observations. Bd pitches are always slow and low with a mixture of turner from day 3-4. BD surely are producing that kind of wicket this time.
 
Whitewashing means winning all the tests in the series. I hope Bangladesh coach realises this. Bangladesh typically wins one test in a series, not more than that. Winning all the tests in a series takes far more cricketing abilities and ruthlessless than what Bangladeshi cricketers seem capable of.
 
As usual Bangla coach is spouting utter rubbish. Why hasn't he been kicked out yet? The sooner he and his buddy walsh leave Bangladesh, the better it is for bangla cricket.

I will root for Australia in the upcoming test series. Go Australia go, smash the hell outta this overconfident bangla team.
 
Current Aus team is no better than Sa or Eng in bd or subcon condition. Proof is aussie's last SL tour where SL was on lowest in quality in their history.
Aussies did very well in the toughest sub-continent country to tour. They have a lot more steel than either South Africa or England overseas. Bangladesh to lose atleast 1-0.
 
Oz batting these days relies so heavily on Warner & Smith that BD are a big chance if they play well. The rest of our batting is very inexperienced or unreliable- batting positions #4, #5 & #6 are not settled at all and our other opener, Renshaw is promising but a rookie.

I'm not sure BD will need to produce rank, dry turners to win, as that would give our quicks a sniff at some reverse swing or uneven bounce and play to our strength in tall fast bowlers or make our avg spinners into worldbeaters.

Standard low & slow tracks & beat us with experience on those kind of wickets might just be the way- I actually think their batting has the edge on slow tracks & looks more likely to rack up 400+ than us in slow conditions.

Big fan of warner but he is really useless when pitch has help for bowlers.Steve smith looked great on most of pitches.
 
Big fan of warner but he is really useless when pitch has help for bowlers..

Hmm that's a pretty broad statement. He hasn't quite figured out a method that works reliably vs the best spinners in the toughest asian conditions, that's for sure. But he hasn't been completely useless vs spinners either.

Ashwin & Jaddu were too tough for him in really tough conditions but he was in there battling & trying strategies & put a price on his wicket. If BD spinners can do a similar job on him they'll deserved credit as top operators too. I have a feeling the pitches won't be quite as tough as India's and Warner will back himself to play a few more shots.

It should be a good battle and may well swing the series either way.
 
Before Australia played the way they did in India I'd have thought Bangladesh swamping them was a given.

Now I'm not so sure...
Depends on the pitches, if it;s like Sl vs Aus or Eng vs BD then I expect BD to be strong favorites. Smith can't replicate his test exploits in India (can he?) & without him Aus would've lost 4 zip, toss could also be crucial.
Hmm that's a pretty broad statement. He hasn't quite figured out a method that works reliably vs the best spinners in the toughest asian conditions, that's for sure. But he hasn't been completely useless vs spinners either.

Ashwin & Jaddu were too tough for him in really tough conditions but he was in there battling & trying strategies & put a price on his wicket. If BD spinners can do a similar job on him they'll deserved credit as top operators too. I have a feeling the pitches won't be quite as tough as India's and Warner will back himself to play a few more shots.

It should be a good battle and may well swing the series either way.
India had 2 tough pitches in the first two tests, last two were much better & Oz got to bat first in 3 out of 4 tests, yet Warner failed nearly each time!
 
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Aussies did very well in the toughest sub-continent country to tour. They have a lot more steel than either South Africa or England overseas. Bangladesh to lose atleast 1-0.

Yeah...just last year,0-3 to a rubbish team...aus did very well in subcon
 
As usual Bangla coach is spouting utter rubbish. Why hasn't he been kicked out yet? The sooner he and his buddy walsh leave Bangladesh, the better it is for bangla cricket.

I will root for Australia in the upcoming test series. Go Australia go, smash the hell outta this overconfident bangla team.

Yeah...you try to be BCB head and kick the coach who wants to whitewash opponent.
 
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