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Zawad Abrar: The Suryavanshi of Bangladesh Cricket

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These types of players goes on to become your Jaiswal, Tilak, etc. Why do they fall off under BCB?


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There is a talk of him being the backup opener for T20 Asia Cup. However, there is no hype or anything from BCB or BD Media.

In comparison, look at the amount of hype Indian players get even from u19 level. I cant even forget the name Ayush Matre. I heard it like 100x during IPL commentary.
 
There is a talk of him being the backup opener for T20 Asia Cup. However, there is no hype or anything from BCB or BD Media.

In comparison, look at the amount of hype Indian players get even from u19 level. I cant even forget the name Ayush Matre. I heard it like 100x during IPL commentary.

He has played only 4 T20 games thus far. Not enough sample.

Strike-rate of 132 is good but many batters worldwide have similar strike-rates or better strike-rates.

There are batters like that in Bangladesh --> Tanzid, Habibur Rahman Sohan etc. Habibur Rahman has a strike-rate of 139 but he was very inconsistent.
 
What is there to hype in this guy? At least from the stats , he looks nothing special . Mhatre has terrific numbers at both IPL and List A level in comparison.
Zawad batch played against both Ayush and Suryavanshi and won. The issue is that BCB does not know how to develop players.
 
Zawad batch played against both Ayush and Suryavanshi and won. The issue is that BCB does not know how to develop players.
a 35 ball 20 in a t20 as on opener with advantage of powerplay is what you are hanging your hat on? are things that in BD cricket?
 
That's not why Ayush is hyped. He has done exceptionally well at the IPL and List A level.

What has Zawad done in comparison ?
Mhatre has YODIs average of 11.71. Zawad averages 47 @106 SR. Like I told you, Zawad's batch won against the likes of both Mhatre and Suryavanshi.

The issue here is not talent, the main difference is BCB cannot develop players nor do they have marketing capacity.
 
Bangladesh is often competitive at junior level but the players don't make the grade. Even the golden generation players had underwhelming careers.

Something seriously goes wrong within the Bangladesh system.
 
Mhatre has YODIs average of 11.71. Zawad averages 47 @106 SR. Like I told you, Zawad's batch won against the likes of both Mhatre and Suryavanshi.

The issue here is not talent, the main difference is BCB cannot develop players nor do they have marketing capacity.
I was talking about List A not Youth ODI. In the match that they "win", Zawad scored 20 out of 35.
 
Mhatre has YODIs average of 11.71. Zawad averages 47 @106 SR. Like I told you, Zawad's batch won against the likes of both Mhatre and Suryavanshi.

The issue here is not talent, the main difference is BCB cannot develop players nor do they have marketing capacity.
So he is approximately 4 times better than Mhatre? Only that stops him from becoming next Jo Root is marketing? FYI SHanto is from 2016 under-19 batch. Kamindu Mendis is from 2018 under-19 batch

Shanto 37 tests 2189 runs 32.19 average

Kamindu Mendis 14 tests 1316 runs 62.66 average

It is not money, developing ability. Talent is the most important ingredient.
 
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