Based off current form maybe but a true minnow nation would have an empty trophy cabinet![]()
That’s the first sign of bankruptcy- history. Keep that up - in 2023 also we’ll hear about cornered tigers.
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Based off current form maybe but a true minnow nation would have an empty trophy cabinet![]()
They didn't just miss line. they also missed length. IF you bowl wider it allows the batsmen to free their arms.
That’s the first sign of bankruptcy- history. Keep that up - in 2023 also we’ll hear about cornered tigers.
Bangladesh in 2015 looked so promising, then the Asia Cup performances. Seem to have hit a bad patch, hope to see more youngsters in the team because they have always had good results in juniors. Won't judge them harshly here, missing Shakib and Mushy will be akin to India not playing with Kohli and Rohit.
A full-strength Bangladesh, with Shakib and Mushfiq, is the second best Asian in side in LOIs when it comes to Asian pitches.
However, in Test cricket they have a long way to go. Overall, they have definitely made big strides in the last 10 years and are on the right track.
1. India
2. Pakistan
3. Sri Lanka
4. Afghanistan
5. Bangladesh
In Odis - Bangladesh clear 4th. Afghanistan 5th
However, Afghanistan soundly beat Bangladesh in the test and is a far better t20 side so deserve to be rated slightly ahead.
For me test cricket is the true measure.
Sri Lanka has higher test ranking than Pakistan, and has achievements on par with India.
SRL has never been the number one test team nor Wt20 champions.
2014
Pakistan are a better team then Sri Lanka in all formats.
All I see is excuses in this post, one way or the other. That team that came 8th had atleast five players with more than two World Cups worth of experience, and they did jack despite all the hoopla.I don’t disagree that - but you think it other way. In 1992 PAK team came for two days trip to Dhaka on way to NZ, and in an execution game, Athar Ali hit WY, bowling 12 yards rip-up, 3 fours in first over - he had 2 minutes of news space that night in national 8pm news ..... it takes time to develop into a sport. That 8th spot is for a team that started playing cricket seriously 25 years back. In contrast, what PAK did in Australia after 70 years of cricket at highest level - I didn’t see any reaction that in terms of the future or quality of cricket. All I read was Misbah’s selection & coaching ..... and, I am sure I won’t see any threads either after the coming summer tour of England.
I do lots of soul searching about cricket and I actually do know where our cricket is. Problem is, you guys do your soul searching at the expense of BD, instead of India - and that’s the mother of all problems. What you write here for BD cricket, Indians can double it up and still it won’t be balanced - you’ll call foul or figure out that Warner/Smith was banned ... but no issues with Shakib/Mushfiqur.
Pakistan are a better team then Sri Lanka in all formats.
All I see is excuses in this post, one way or the other. That team that came 8th had atleast five players with more than two World Cups worth of experience, and they did jack despite all the hoopla.
For all the talk of Bangladesh's system, you need to start producing decent pace bowlers to win games rather than have someone like Soumya Sarkar bowl
No, we wish Bangladesh well honestly. It's just when one or two wins gets to your heads and you start becoming annoying, that it becomes unbearable. I've always said the Bangladesh cricket team is likeable, while its fans are laughable.
Definitely not in t20s, you just got whitewashed by them that too at home pretty recently. One off matches can be fluke but they comfortably outplayed you in all departments, so that was a genuine phainta.
I think SL are ahead in Test (despite recent Pakistani victory). But, in LOI, Pakistan are clearly better.
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Who are you trynna fool?
It was a one-off. Get over it.
It’s like saying SL are better than SA in SA just coz they got whitewashed 2-0.
Stop being biased and use your brain
3-0 whitewash may be a one off but Pakistan have been losing consistently since the beginning of 2019. Things are a bit unclear in this format.
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how is BD cricket at grassroots level?
It’s MUCH better than what was just about a decade back - and compared to 1980s, 90s it’s almost a parallel universe.
I give one example - that 1999 WC squad had 15 players, 12 of those 15 were born, raised in heart of Dhaka city, two from Chittagong, and Khaled Masood from Rajshahi - countries top three cities. Today, most top BD players are coming from places non Bangladeshi posters will struggle locate in maps - that’s the biggest shift in last two decades - cricket has expanded from the posh city life to towns & even villages.
Junior level talent is much better than the senior team, but that transition from age level cricket to international level is subject to domestic cricket, which will take time.
Inclusion of more BD players in IPL and a Ranji level championship between two top domestic teams will be good to BD to keep their players in readiness for international assignments. Don't know if anything is happening on that front. I don't watch IPL or follow domestic that much.
Unfortunately will never win anything ever in cricket. Sad but its the harsh truth. Should be relegated to associate level.
Bangladesh coaching stint for Akram on the cards..
The real Akram.Wasim Akram or Mohammad Akram ?![]()
Bangladesh cricket’s governing body the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has chalked out plans for the next 2021-22 year with all three formats of the game after the coronavirus-infected 2020 that effectively created a sheer sort of uncertainty across the world.
BCB showed its diplomatic prowess along with international clout to organise a slew of international series and tournaments during the period beside games under the Future Tour’s Programme (FTP).
As scheduled, Bangladesh will host India in 2022 and Pakistan in 2021 respectively. India will visit Bangladesh in November, 2022 after a long hiatus.
The visitors will remain present on December 16 after arriving on November 21 for two Tests and three one-day internationals (ODIs).
Bangladesh will play a total of 111 matches including 20 Tests, 35 ODIs and 56 T20Is in the two-year period. Of those, they will play 57 matches in 2021 and 54 in 2022 across the formats respectively during the compact schedule.
BCB has arranged a slew of international matches in all formats of the game outside the World Test Championship (WTC) and the newly-introduced ODI Super League based on consultations with different boards.
Even though a string of bilateral series has been suspended because of the devastating coronavirus pandemic, Bangladesh have been able to reschedule much of those. The series they are going to play in October-November in Sri Lanka against the hosts was suspended previously. But the series was finally rescheduled after holding effective talks between the BCB and its Lankan counterparts.
Bangladesh will play a total of nine bilateral series beside the ACC Twenty20 Asia Cup and the ICC World T20 in 2021. Bangladesh will play 11 series and tournaments in the 12-month span.
Of those, they will play 11 Tests coupled with 15 ODIs and at least 31 T20Is, but the number of T20 matches might be changed because of the two extravaganzas - T20 Asia Cup and World T20.
The BCB is also planning a tri-nation series. In that case, the number of matches might be changed.
West Indies will arrive in January for three Tests and as many ODIs beside two T20 International matches. The Tigers will start qualifying for the 2023 World Cup with the three-match ODI series against the Caribbean side.
Also, Bangladesh will travel to New Zealand for three-match ODI series and as many T20Is. The ODI series will also be a part of the qualifying round for the 2023 World Cup.
Sri Lanka will visit during May 18-29 for a three-match ODI series, which is also a part of the qualifying round for the 2023 World Cup. The series was scheduled to take place in December, but both the cricket boards deferred it to 2021.
Meanwhile, the T20 Asia Cup is slated to be held in June, 2021, where Bangladesh will play six matches in the light of the 2018 Asia Cup in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), where they played the final.
Tigers will also fly to Zimbabwe in June for two Tests and three ODIs (June 18 to July 28). The ODI series is a part of the qualifying round for the 2023 World Cup.
Later, New Zealand will arrive in August for two Test matches after which Australia will come here in September (6-14) to play a three-match T20 series.
BCB is now mulling a T20 tri-nation series with participation of Australia and New Zealand, but they are yet to get any possible nod from the Cricket Australia (CA).
However, England will visit Bangladesh in September for three ODIs and as many T20Is. The ODI series will be a part of the qualifying round for the 2023 World Cup.
Bangladesh will later go to India in October to play the 2021 World Cup, where they will play at least eight matches.
Afterwards, Pakistan will come here in November for two Tests and three T20Is. The series is out of the WTC and the Super League. Bangladesh will organise these matches in consultation with Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
Later, Bangladesh will visit New Zealand in December for a two-Test series.
In 2022, Bangladesh will play nine Tests, 20 ODIs and 25 T20Is.
Afghanistan will visit Bangladesh in February for three ODIs and two T20Is. Later, South Africa will visit Bangladesh in March to play two Tests and three ODI matches. The ODI series will also be a part of qualifying round for the 2023 World Cup. It’ll virtually be the last series for Bangladesh to play the 2023 World Cup Qualifying round.
Sri Lanka will come to Bangladesh in May for two Tests. After that, Bangladesh will tour West Indies in June (9 to 29) for two Tests, three ODIs and as many T20Is and will also visit Zimbabwe in July for five ODIs and three T20Is.
Meanwhile, Asia Cup is scheduled in September (2-28), where Bangladesh are supposed to play at least six T20 matches.
New Zealand will come here in October (2-30) for one-off Test along with three ODIs and as many T20Is.
T20 World Cup in Australia is slated to begin in October-November, where Bangladesh are scheduled to play at least eight matches.
Year 2022 will end with the much-expected tour of India in Bangladesh. Neighbouring India will visit Bangladesh on November 21 and stay on December 16 for two Tests and three ODIs.
http://m.theindependentbd.com//post/252440
Bangladesh can only go up from here, in terms of competing against the best teams in the world across all forms especially at home I can see them having success given their excellent domestic structure, coaching / management appointments and onus to develop the young blood properly. To compete away they need excellent fast bowlers which will be a struggle for them for obvious reasons but that's not their fault, however there are always anomalies and exceptions out there to unearth
what obvious reasons? are you trying to say they are unathletic, weak and not fit enough to bowl like the phassst bowlers from the neighbouring Asian countries?
It seems Bangladesh has stagnated a bit since 2014-2017 period when they were progressing well. [MENTION=79064]MMHS[/MENTION] what happened?
Potentially you can say that regarding athleticism but I was thinking more along the lines of height, but [MENTION=79064]MMHS[/MENTION] probably have a much better view on why there is a gap there and what it will take to produce such a bowler
Soumya Sarkar is a joke. Their team can only progress if they let go of baggage like him.
Soumya Sarkar is a joke. Their team can only progress if they let go of baggage like him.
That was an abnormal peak - most of the players hit peak form together and team covered like 29 ranking points in a year to qualify for CT.
The next hen players are technically better, but short of experience- the schedule that BCB has, if they can execute 75% of that, there will be enough games for the next gen to gain experience.
That was an abnormal peak - most of the players hit peak form together and team covered like 29 ranking points in a year to qualify for CT.
The next hen players are technically better, but short of experience- the schedule that BCB has, if they can execute 75% of that, there will be enough games for the next gen to gain experience.
Test Cricket is not for us and to be fair only like top 4 elite teams are good at it anyway.
In ODIs, we were in the contention till that India game at the WC. It doesn't help when you have a limping captain/bowler either. These SLAs aren't gonna cut it.
Test Cricket is not for us and to be fair only like top 4 elite teams are good at it anyway.
In ODIs, we were in the contention till that India game at the WC. It doesn't help when you have a limping captain/bowler either. These SLAs aren't gonna cut it.
I'll make it easier for you: Cricket is not for you.
Move on.