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CT 2017 Team Preview : Bangladesh

waqar goraya

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Bangladesh have come a long way but still have some distance to cover. Having missed the previous two editions of this prestigious tournament, it's a golden opportunity for them to leave a mark and continue their progression towards becoming a quality cricket team.

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Bangladesh are now ranked 6th in the latest ICC ODI Rankings, the highest they have been in their history. It shows that they have improved a lot during the last half a decade or so. At home, they have become a very formidable opposition for any top side. Having managed to defeat teams like India, South Africa and Pakistan in their home series and giving a very tough time to England in their last home series, Bangladesh have proved that they are now a force to be reckon with at least at home. Still, they have not tasted much success overseas. One of the reasons could be that they are still not invited by major countries for their home seasons. But looking at their success at home, it might not take very long now for the other top countries to change their opinion.

Although they are not blessed with many match winners among their ranks, the overall team combination gives them a balanced outlook with quality all-rounders like Shakib Al Hasan and Mahmudullah in the mix. Bangladesh's success at home also depends a lot on these spin all rounders.

The squad is a mix of youth and experience. In the batting department, the side depends on the experienced shoulders of Tamim Iqbal, Shakib Al Hasan and the promising Soumya Sarkar. The opening pair of Tamim and Soumya looks enterprising on paper. Tamim has also done well in the past in English conditions but having played most of their cricket at home as a batting unit, it remains to be seen that how well they can handle the moving ball in England. So, a lot will depend on the start that Bangladesh's top order provides them.

Similarly, the bowling department has the services of decent quick bowlers in the shape of experienced captain Mashrafe Mortaza and the youthful duo Mustafizur Rahman and Taskin Ahmed. Of the two departments of bowling and batting, it is their bowling which can be considered more reliable if we look at their history.

The fact that Bangladesh have not played much against top sides overseas leaves them a little under-developed to do well in such a challenging tournament. But recently concluded tri-series in somewhat similar conditions of Ireland where they managed to win a first away game against New Zealand should prepare them well and boost their chances of of a good show in the Champions Trophy.

There is no doubt that the task that lies ahead of team Bangladesh is not an easy one, considering the stiff resistance they face in the group A which besides Bangladesh consists of Australia, New Zealand and England. But they can take heart from their recent good performances against England and their progression to the next round at World Cup '15 at the expense of England.

Strengths

Good spin all rounders, very good captain

Weaknesses

Over all batting unit is not as good as some of the other teams in the Group A have.

Verdict

Qualification for the semi-finals is going to be difficult but not impossible.

Bangladesh squad for Champions Trophy

Mashrafe Mortaza (C), Imrul Kayes, Mahmudullah, Mehedi Hasan, Mosaddek Hossain, Mushfiqur Rahim, Mustafizur Rahman, Rubel Hossain, Sabbir Rahman, Shafiul Islam, Shakib Al Hasan, Soumya Sarkar, Sunzamul Islam, Tamim Iqbal, Taskin Ahmed
 
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Good team atm. bunch of hard working cricketers, passionate. Might beat anyteam with the spin bowling an attacking batting.
 
Hope they do well but don't see them beating Australia and England
 
solid team or not - not yet good enough to win overseas.


Bangladesh went to Sri Lanka and did not lose a series in any format there, if you are talking about winning in Australia, South Africa then Pakistan , India and Sri Lanka have never done that in Their ENTIRE history. And in recent times they dont stand a chance in New Zealand either.

And if you say Sri Lanka are weak then how did Australia get whitewashed there recently.

Criticism of away performance is unwarranted at this moment, they will perform better with time away.
 
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We have the talent to progress...nearly beat NZ in the 2015 world cup and would have won if we reviewed Guptil's lbw decision.

But we'd have to play out our skin to even sniff the semis.
 
bangladesh vs srilanka semifinal
and bangldesh will reach to final for 1st time
 
I think they will lose all 3 group games. They will give a good fight but there batting isn't a match for Australia and England.
 
Very good chance of causing a few red-faces amongst the top teams.
 
We can all agree that Bangladesh are at the strongest they've ever been. It all really depends if the pitch will offer some turn, because if that's the case then don't be surprised if they do win a game and have close encounters with the other two teams.
 
We are in an insane group though. The other group looks so much easier at this point in time. I'm not sure how the groupings were done but theoretically an 8 team tourney with 2 groups should have them split in a 1, 4, 5, 8 (sum or rankings = 18) and 2, 3, 6, 7 (also = 18).

Right now its 1, 3, 7, 8 (19) and in the other group 2, 4, 5, 6 (17). Well I guess thats not as imbalanced as it seems.
 
Bangladesh went to Sri Lanka and did not lose a series in any format there, if you are talking about winning in Australia, South Africa then Pakistan , India and Sri Lanka have never done that in Their ENTIRE history. And in recent times they dont stand a chance in New Zealand either.

And if you say Sri Lanka are weak then how did Australia get whitewashed there recently.

Criticism of away performance is unwarranted at this moment, they will perform better with time away.

What are you on about?

Pakistan have beaten SA in SA (the only Asian team to do so) and have also beaten Australia in Australia as well. We also beat Sri Lanka in all three formats in Sri Lanka with one of our poorest and an absolute disaster of a team with Azhar as captain and Anwar Ali the biggest trundler of them all taking us to wins :))
 
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We are in an insane group though. The other group looks so much easier at this point in time. I'm not sure how the groupings were done but theoretically an 8 team tourney with 2 groups should have them split in a 1, 4, 5, 8 (sum or rankings = 18) and 2, 3, 6, 7 (also = 18).

Right now its 1, 3, 7, 8 (19) and in the other group 2, 4, 5, 6 (17). Well I guess thats not as imbalanced as it seems.

Bangladesh seem to beat England in tourneys but this England side is a complete beast. Should be interesting none the less. I still expect the BD batting to give tough fights to any team they play.
 
I shall be happy if Bangladesh beat New Zealand and make close other 2 matches.I am not expecting Bangladesh in the semi,both England and Australia are favorites in this tough group.
 
Bangladesh went to Sri Lanka and did not lose a series in any format there, if you are talking about winning in Australia, South Africa then Pakistan , India and Sri Lanka have never done that in Their ENTIRE history. And in recent times they dont stand a chance in New Zealand either.

And if you say Sri Lanka are weak then how did Australia get whitewashed there recently.

Criticism of away performance is unwarranted at this moment, they will perform better with time away.

Please learn a bit about cricket history before passing such uninformed comment. For instance, India has beaten Australia in Australia more times than Bangladesh will ever beat Australia in test matches and ODI matches. India has defeated South Africa in South Africa too in test and ODI.
 
Their bowling is not good enough only mustafizur is good others are not capable of picking up wickets. Though their batting is quite good they can make 300 regularly.I don't see winning them a single match but game against newzealand should be interesting
 
Not a good enough team. Can cause a few tense moments for opposition but that's about it. Winning a single match will be written as golden chapter in their cricket history. All the best to them.
 
Students in Bangladesh will be praying for atleast one win Lol. Lots of national holidays will be there for victories
 
The thing with Bangladesh is, other teams like use them as a tool to mock and troll the other set of fans. As we all know, losing to Bangladesh is considered ignominy (not my opinion but a general one). Specially their fans react as if they clinched the world cup. So teams will be careful of the embarrassment.
 
No need to chest thumps. BD can defeat everyone but they will have to play their best ever to do that consistently. They are the underdog in the group but have the ability. Question is if they can make it on the field?
 
Their bowling is not good enough only mustafizur is good others are not capable of picking up wickets. Though their batting is quite good they can make 300 regularly.I don't see winning them a single match but game against newzealand should be interesting

It's a mistake to think of Bangla as a one man bowling unit. Musharraf and Rubel are very intelligent bowlers. I've seen them bowl live and they are experts at mixing up length and pace. Love to watch them in operation. I know a lot of Bengalis don't like Musharraf but he is one of their best assets along with Tamim. Bangla bowling can trip anyone on their day.
 
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