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Zimbabwe tour of Bangladesh, 2018
3 ODIs, 2 Tests . Oct 21-Nov 15

Oct 21, Sun Bangladesh vs Zimbabwe, 1st ODI
Dhaka,1:30 PM,08:00 AM GMT

Oct 24, Wed Bangladesh vs Zimbabwe, 2nd ODI
Chittagong,1:30 PM,08:00 AM GMT

Oct 26, Fri Bangladesh vs Zimbabwe, 3rd ODI
Chittagong,1:30 PM,08:00 AM GMT



Nov 03, Sat - Nov 07, Wed Bangladesh vs Zimbabwe, 1st Test
Sylhet,9:00 AM, 03:30 AM GMT

Nov 11, Sun - Nov 15, Thu Bangladesh vs Zimbabwe, 2nd Test
Dhaka,9:00 AM, 03:30 AM GMT

Zimbabwe ODI team
ODI Squad: Hamilton Masakadza (C), Solomon Mire, Craig Ervine, Brendan Taylor, Sean Williams, Peter Moor, Elton Chigumbura, Donald Tiripano, Kyle Jarvis, Brandon Mavuta, Richard Ngarava, John Nyumbu, Wellington Masakadza, Tarisai Musakanda, Tendai Chatara, Cephas Zhuwao,Sikander Raza


Zimbabwe test team
Test Squad: Hamilton Masakadza (C), Brian Chari, Craig Ervine, Brendan Taylor, Sean Williams, Peter Moor, Regis Chakabva, Donald Tiripano, Kyle Jarvis, Brandon Mavuta, Richard Ngarava, John Nyumbu, Wellington Masakadza, Ryan Burl, Tendai Chatara, Sikander Raza


Bangladesh Teams
Not announce yet
 
I am glad Pakistan born sikandar Raza consider for Bangladesh test and ODI tour but he missed out southafrican series as his central contract were suspended by Zimbabwe cricket board.

ZCB appologized and update his contract.Salute to Raza who is pick of his career.
 
BD will/should play their second best XI because of some injury concern and to test some future prospect and to test the high performance players.

My test TEST fo Zim series:

1. Shahriar Nafis
2. Liton Das (wk)
3.Mominul
4.Ashraful/ Tushar
5. Imrul
6.Miraz (c)
7. Mosaddek/ ariful (or both replacing bolwer)
8. Taizul
9. Shoriful
10. Rishad
11.Mustafiz

My test ODI team for Zim series:

1. Liton
2.Ariful
3.Imrul
4. Miraz
5.Shanto
6. Riyadh
7. Shoumya/saif
8.Rishad
9.Shoriful
10. Mustafiz
11.Rubel
 
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[MENTION=79064]MMHS[/MENTION] Your thought about our teams in Zim series.
 
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[MENTION=79064]MMHS[/MENTION] Your thought about our teams in Zim series.

Let’s see what they do about squad - I think we’ll see quite few new faces. In your Test line up there is no place for Tushsar or Ash. I know Tushar Imran is in red hot form for last couple of years, but 35 years is too old to invest, I’ll pick Sadman, Saif & may be Afif against ZIM. Not even Shahriar.
 
I think Bangladesh will play their strongest test and ODI team (pre paration of WC 2019)vs Zimbabwe.home team without Shakib 'cause he will out for 6 weeks but Tamim might okay by than.

I wonder why ICC doing two test now mainly involving Bangladesh!!
 
^^ This week, a kid, apparently 16 years old, has scored a double (I think 236) on his FC debut for Rangpur. Any idea of the kid?
 
I think Bangladesh will play their strongest test and ODI team (pre paration of WC 2019)vs Zimbabwe.home team without Shakib 'cause he will out for 6 weeks but Tamim might okay by than.

I wonder why ICC doing two test now mainly involving Bangladesh!!

We'll play few new faces against ZIM for sure. in 2014, ZIM came 3 months before WC, and still BCB played several new faces, no reason why it should change this time. Playing full squad against ZIM can only give false security - better to play few inexperienced but potential players and test the bench.

I think, 2 Tests are often agreed between 2 Boards, ICC doesn't have much to say here. We are playing 2 Tests against WIN & ZIM, because both Boards won't extend the return series into 3 Tests. In February BD is travelling NZL, and 3 Tests are scheduled; they'll also play 3 Tests in return trip after WC.
 
^^ This week, a kid, apparently 16 years old, has scored a double (I think 236) on his FC debut for Rangpur. Any idea of the kid?

I saw that too, but the media are reporting it was the Ariful Haque who was in the Asia Cup squad. He's 26 I think.

The U-19 bowlers are doing well. Shoriful, Mrittunjoy, and Rishad. Jubair Hossain Likhon also took a 5 fer in his first class return.

Should be a good series vs ZIM. Young players like Liton, Shanto, Mosaddek, Nurul need to be given top order responsibilities.
 
BD will/should play their second best XI because of some injury concern and to test some future prospect and to test the high performance players.

My test ODI team for Zim series:

1. Liton
2.Ariful
3.Imrul
4. Miraz
5.Shanto
6. Riyadh
7. Shoumya/saif
8.Rishad
9.Shoriful
10. Mustafiz
11.Rubel

This is a meaningless series. ZIM should be playing against AFG and IRE consistently.

BD tried testing their "future prospects" against AFG and we all saw what happened there. BD will lose some serious ranking points if they encounter any loss against ZIM.

BD is not some top tier team where they should be resting all of their main players when they hardly play any cricket to begin with.

BD should definitely try new players due to injury and other reasons, but it doesnt mean it should be BD C or BD D team.

BD full strength team struggles with AFG, yet BD fans want test bench strength.
 
This is a meaningless series. ZIM should be playing against AFG and IRE consistently.

BD tried testing their "future prospects" against AFG and we all saw what happened there. BD will lose some serious ranking points if they encounter any loss against ZIM.

BD is not some top tier team where they should be resting all of their main players when they hardly play any cricket to begin with.

BD should definitely try new players due to injury and other reasons, but it doesnt mean it should be BD C or BD D team.

BD full strength team struggles with AFG, yet BD fans want test bench strength.

BD hasn't played their full strength side against Afghanistan apart form the 2015 and 2016 World Cups.

2014 Asia Cup - Mashrafee, Shakib, Tamim were absent.
2016 ODI series - Mustafiz was absent
2018 T20 series - Mustafiz absent
2018 Asia Cup - Tamim and Shakib absent
 
This is a meaningless series. ZIM should be playing against AFG and IRE consistently.

BD tried testing their "future prospects" against AFG and we all saw what happened there. BD will lose some serious ranking points if they encounter any loss against ZIM.

BD is not some top tier team where they should be resting all of their main players when they hardly play any cricket to begin with.

BD should definitely try new players due to injury and other reasons, but it doesnt mean it should be BD C or BD D team.

BD full strength team struggles with AFG, yet BD fans want test bench strength.

Mixing T20 with ODI is foolish. We are not even good with our full team in T20 so nothing to be worried with the t20 loss against afg. And afg is far better than zim in asian condition. So why not try some bench strength with this zim team. We need to make our ffuture lot as soon as possible. If you only go with those senior fav five and don't give chances to the new kids to groom then how you can get better junior replacements? This is the best time tto test our new bunch.
 
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Yeah test our lads against Zimbabwe. Right now Ireland and Afghanistan both better than Zimbabwe
 
Mashrafe Mortaza, the Bangladesh captain, feels that the impact of losing at home to Zimbabwe will lead to ‘some hue and cry’.

Bangladesh take on Zimbabwe in a series of three one-day internationals, to be followed by two Tests, with the first slotted for Sunday, 21 October. And they will be without Shakib Al Hasan and Tamim Iqbal, arguably their biggest stars, for the whole series.


This has come as another blow to the team. Not to forget that bar Graeme Cremer, Zimbabwe have their entire first-choice squad on tour.

"It is not like they have not beaten us in the past. We have the challenge to play like the way we played in the Asia Cup [where Bangladesh lost off the last ball in the final against India] because if we are unable to perform in the following series, it will naturally lead to some hue and cry,” said Mortaza before the first game.

We cannot take losses easily and it always remains at the back of the mind
“'I think we need to work on those aspects because it is not a fact that we did not lose against them or they cannot beat us. 'They have got back some senior cricketers into the squad and naturally, we will have to play our 100 per cent to beat them.”

Looking at the table – Bangladesh are No.7 and Zimbabwe No.11 on the MRF Tyres ICC Men’s ODI Team Rankings – Bangladesh, especially at home, should start as favourites. But the absence of the stalwarts might mean a cautious approach and not much experimentation.

The absence of Tamim Iqbal and Shakib Al Hasan might hurt Bangladesh The absence of Tamim Iqbal and Shakib Al Hasan might hurt Bangladesh
“For example, we opt to try four new cricketers irrespective of whether we lose or win. But in our culture, it matters how everyone will take it because we cannot take losses easily and it always remains at the back of the mind,” pointed out Mortaza.

“In some other places, we see they back the cricketers for a long time but in our case, if we lose we somehow get puzzled and we cannot deny it.”

https://www.icc-cricket.com/news/883924
 
After a demoralising tour of South Africa, Zimbabwe are now fully focussed on their latest assignment against Bangladesh, says Hamilton Masakadza.

Bangladesh are hosting Zimbabwe for a three-match one-day international series followed by two Tests. The visitors recently lost a practice game against a Bangladesh Cricket Board XI side ahead of the first ODI, which will be played at Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium on Sunday, 21 October.

"We didn't have a great time in South Africa and in the match yesterday. We are focused on tomorrow and on what we can achieve on this tour. We can only go up from here. The guys are really looking forward to it. They are really upbeat," Masakadza, who scored 102 in the warm-up game, said ahead of the first ODI.

In all, Zimbabwe have played 72 ODIs against Bangladesh, winning 28 and losing 41, with three abandonments. Of these, 39 have been played in Bangladesh, where the home team have won 27.

Masakadza pointed out that his side have enough experience of playing against Bangladesh in their home conditions, which would be an added advantage for them. "Zimbabwe has played here and against Bangladesh often," he said. "We are a little bit more familiar with them and the conditions.

"We stand a very good chance as a team, especially when compared to playing against other international teams. I think it will be a very competitive series."

However, there is one challenge that will be a concern for the touring party's batsmen – tackling the home team spinners. "It is obviously one of the things you focus on when you play in the sub-continent," the Zimbabwe captain said. "Spin plays a very big role. We have prepared for it. It is in the back of our minds.

"I have actually played against (Mehidy Hasan, the main spinner in the Bangladeshi squad) quite a few times. We have also watched a lot of him. We definitely know what to expect from him. The main thing is to stay positive and back ourselves. We also have to deal with the challenge of spin. We can go forward from there."

Helping Zimbabwe's cause might be the fact that Tamim Iqbal and Shakib Al Hasan, Bangladesh's stalwarts, are out with injuries, while Zimbabwe have an almost full squad.

"All the guys are available this time around. It is a big advantage for the team to have everyone around. Having everyone around is a big plus for the team. Apart from Graeme (Cremer) who is still injured, we have everyone around, which is a positive for the team," said Masakadza.

Although Bangladesh have a better record against Zimbabwe, Masakadza still feels that his side go into the series as favourites. "I think Bangladesh have improved a lot in the last few years, especially at home. We have played against them quite often, so we still have a very good chance. So in terms of the favourites' tag, I would still put it on Zimbabwe,'' he said.

https://www.icc-cricket.com/news/883907
 
Where the match thread of this match MODS? [MENTION=93712]MenInG[/MENTION]

Not much interest in this.

Bangladesh win by 28 runs
Bangladesh - 271/8 50/50 ov RR: 5.42
Zimbabwe - 243/9 50/50 ov RR: 4.86

You can your comments on this game in this thread.
 
A spectacular 144 from Imrul Kayes, backed up by a maiden international half-century from Mohammad Saifuddin, helped Bangladesh recover from 139/6 to post a competitive total before their bowlers combined to restrict Zimbabwe.

Considering the relative ICC MRF Tyres ODI rankings of these teams – Bangladesh start the series in seventh, four places ahead of Zimbabwe in 11th, one might expect a mis-match, especially given how strong Bangladesh are at home.

The sixth over of the innings however put any preconceptions right, as Tendai Chatara dismissed first Liton Das and then Fazle Mahmud with the first and last balls of the over to let Bangladesh know they were in a proper scrap.

Das came into the game in form, having scored a century in his previous ODI innings in the Asia Cup final against India, considered a breakthrough knock by many pundits. This time he made just four as he was tied down effectively, and could only pick out mid-off as he tried to break the shackles. Mahmud’s debut then got off to the worst possible start as he nicked a rising ball to the keeper.

All Kayes could do was watch the carnage unfold from the other end, and it is to his credit that he didn’t panic. He and Mushfiqur Rahim rebuilt, adding 49 for the third wicket, before the wicket-keeper fell to Brandon Mavuta. In some ways it was the classic leg-spinner’s dismissal – a long-hop which the batsman tries to hit too hard and only succeeds in offering a catch. The twist in this case was that instead of holing out, Mushfiqur only managed to glove down the leg-side where Brendon Taylor took an excellent catch, with the decision overturned on review.

Once again Bangladesh had to rebuild, with Kayes this time finding a willing ally in Mohammad Mithun. It was the kind of wicket on which strike rotation was difficult, with placing the ball in gaps a struggle, and both showed an ability to wait for and then punish the bad ball. There were five sixes in their 71-run stand, with each striking consecutive maximums, but having batted Bangladesh into a position of strength, a triple-strike from Kyle Jarvis set them back once more.

Mithun was the first to go, some extra bounce forcing him to edge to the keeper, before Mahmudullah also nicked off in the same over. Taylor had his fifth catch in Taylor’s next over as Mehidy Hasan Miraz edged a cut behind, and Bangladesh had lost 3/2. Consolidation was required, with Saifuddin not a renowned batsman, and he and Kayes added just 42 runs in the next 10 overs.

Kayes reached his century in the 43rd over, a tuck into the leg-side prompting a bat cradle celebration, and took the milestone as his cue to launch, smashing 44 off 22 balls after reaching his century before holing out to cover, the seventh wicket partnership totalling 127. Between overs 46-48 Bangladesh scored 48 runs, and in that stretch the game ran away from Zimbabwe.

For the most part Kayes hit straight, though little else was conventional, with flat-bats and cleared front legs his preferred method. Saifuddin meanwhile played the foil, tucking singles to get Kayes back on strike.

Both fell within four balls of each other to give Jarvis a fourth and Chatara a third, but the damage had been done, and Bangladesh went into the break with the ascendancy.

Zimbabwe made a decent fist of the reply, but regular Bangladesh strikes meant the home side were always ahead of the game. Cephas Zhuwao kicked off the chase in style by racing to 35 off 24 balls before an in-ducking deliver from Mustafizur Rahman found its target. Taylor was also bowled, by a beauty from Nazmul Islam which drifted in and gripped past his forward prod to strike the off stump. In fact, Hamilton Masakadza was the only member of the top five not to be bowled. He instead was run out going for an impossible second.

Nazmul bowled Sikander Raza in similar fashion to Taylor, while Craig Ervine fell to the off-spin of Mehidy, but again beaten by the ball turning away into off stump.

From 100/5 Zimbabwe enjoyed a partial recovery thanks to PJ Moor and Sean Williams, but with the rate increasing Moor opted to sweep when it wasn’t on and was struck in front. Donald Tiripano was then run out, sent back by Williams but having come too far down. Mavuta struck some eye-catching strokes in his 16-ball 20, but when he chipped the last ball of the 40th over back to Mehidy, Zimbabwe were in danger of not playing out their overs.

Jarvis and Williams then added 67 for the ninth wicket, a brave effort even if it did little more than save face. Jarvis fell for 37, slogging and missing, fooled by Mahmudullah bowling from way behind the crease, and though Williams brought up his half-century, Zimbabwe still finished 28 runs shy of Bangladesh’s total.

https://www.icc-cricket.com/news/884359
 
Where the match thread of this match MODS? [MENTION=93712]MenInG[/MENTION]

Nobody except Bangladeshis and Zimbos cares about this match I see....
But not a long time ago PP was vibrant with many comments in match thread of Pakistan vs Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe was a much depleted side in that series without
Brendon Taylor,Sikandar Raza,Sean Williams,pacer Jarvis their main 4 players. That was the weakest Zimbabwe side I have seen so far. This Zimbabwe side touring Bangladesh are of full strength and BD is without their 2 main players. Good start for BD in this series
 
Nobody except Bangladeshis and Zimbos cares about this match I see....
But not a long time ago PP was vibrant with many comments in match thread of Pakistan vs Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe was a much depleted side in that series without
Brendon Taylor,Sikandar Raza,Sean Williams,pacer Jarvis their main 4 players. That was the weakest Zimbabwe side I have seen so far. This Zimbabwe side touring Bangladesh are of full strength and BD is without their 2 main players. Good start for BD in this series

It's a PAK cricket thread, so their games, even practice games will be focused more.

Why complaining? Anyone can open a thread here and not necessarily that only Admins have to honor some Series by opening a thread. Don't think there was much interest from PAK posters even in other higher profile game today - INS V WIN. I watched today's game from ball 1, starting at 4:30 AM, but in PP's history I probably haven't opened 10 threads, didn't bother. You can take a lead - next game is probably on Tuesday - there are several game threads in PP - copy one title & change team names, date, venue & type of game .... then take information about starting XI, and few other factors (from CI, local newspaper, doesn't matter as long as you are not copying word by word), put that in simple English to open a thread, if any correction is required, Mods can do that later. I'll definitely post in that game thread, and few others will join.
 
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My boy Saifuddin back and scores a fifty :shezzy

Meanwhile Imrul Kayes again is in the team :kakmal
 
It's a PAK cricket thread, so their games, even practice games will be focused more.

Why complaining? Anyone can open a thread here and not necessarily that only Admins have to honor some Series by opening a thread. Don't think there was much interest from PAK posters even in other higher profile game today - INS V WIN. I watched today's game from ball 1, starting at 4:30 AM, but in PP's history I probably haven't opened 10 threads, didn't bother. You can take a lead - next game is probably on Tuesday - there are several game threads in PP - copy one title & change team names, date, venue & type of game .... then take information about starting XI, and few other factors (from CI, local newspaper, doesn't matter as long as you are not copying word by word), put that in simple English to open a thread, if any correction is required, Mods can do that later. I'll definitely post in that game thread, and few others will join.

Ok....I shall do it inshaAllah
 
Media Release : ZIMBABWE IN BANGLADESH 2018: Bangladesh Squad for Test series announced

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) announces the squad for the two-match Test series against Zimbabwe. The first Test starts in Sylhet on 03 November while the second Test is at the SBNCS in Dhaka from 11-15 November:

SQUAD :

Mahmud Ullah (Captain), Imrul Kayes, Litton Kumer Das, Mominul Haque, Nazmul Hossain Shanto, Mushfiqur Rahim, Ariful Haque, Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Taijul Islam, Abu Jayed Chowdhury Rahi, Shafiul Islam, Mustafizur Rahman, Md Mithun, Khaled Ahmed, Nazmul Islam Apu

http://www.tigercricket.com.bd/2018...8-bangladesh-squad-for-test-series-announced/
 
Team would be;
1. Liton
2.Imrul
3. Mominul
4.Ariful
5. Mushfiq
6. Riyadh
7. Miraz
8.Mithun
9.Mustafiz
10. Khaled
11.Taizul/Apu

3 pace,3spin, 8 batsman
 
eft-arm seamer Richard Ngarava has been ruled out of Zimbabwe’s two-match Test series against Bangladesh after he sustained a groin injury during the recent ODI series between the sides.

Veteran pace bowler Christopher Mpofu has been called up as his replacement.

Ngarava, 20, was in line to make his Test debut, but he will now have to wait longer because of the injury he picked while bowling in the third and final ODI played in Chittagong on Friday.

“Ngarava sustained a groin injury and also complained of pain in the gluteal region after our last ODI,” Zimbabwe national team physiotherapist Anesu Mupotaringa said.

“Even with aggressive treatment, he will not recover in time for the Test series.”

The first Test pitting Bangladesh against Zimbabwe is scheduled for 3-7 November in Sylhet, with the second five-day match pencilled in for 11-15 November in Dhaka.

“Ngarava is part of our plan to deliberately inject youth into the team and he has worked hard on this tour, on the sidelines, readying himself for an opportunity to play,” Zimbabwe convener of selectors, Walter Chawaguta, said.

“We had plans to possibly rotate our seamers and rest those who have played all matches since the tour of South Africa and this would have presented an opportunity for Ngarava.”

Although disappointed to see Ngarava being forced out of the Test matches due to injury, Chawaguta is confident Mpofu’s experience will provide a massive boost to Zimbabwe’s chances in the series.

Richard Ngarava was in line for a Test debut Richard Ngarava was in line for a Test debut
The 32-year-old seamer has played 15 Test matches since making his debut against Bangladesh in Chittagong in January 2005.

“Mpofu was with the team in the build-up to South Africa and, having toured Bangladesh before, he would know how to quickly adjust to conditions here,” Chawaguta said.

“He is very experienced and would give us an opportunity to continue with our set plan of rotating our pace bowling department.”

Zimbabwe Test Squad: Hamilton Masakadza (captain), Brian Chari, Craig Ervine, Brendan Taylor, Sean Williams, Sikandar Raza, Peter Moor, Regis Chakabva, Donald Tiripano, Kyle Jarvis, Brandon Mavuta, John Nyumbu, Wellington Masakadza, Ryan Burl, Tendai Chatara, Christopher Mpofu

https://www.icc-cricket.com/news/890820
 
'Excited about competition for places' – Neil McKenzie

Neil McKenzie, Bangladesh's batting consultant, has emphasised on the need for consistency from fringe players in the absence of seniors like Tamim Iqbal and Shakib Al Hasan.

Bangladesh fared well against Zimbabwe in the one-day international series, winning all three games even without Iqbal and Hasan with the likes of Imrul Kayes, Liton Das and Soumya Sarkar stepping up.

Kayes got two centuries and a half-century in the three games while Das, who struck a hundred in the Asia Cup 2018 final, made 83 in the second ODI. And while Sarkar didn't play the first two games, when the opportunity came his way, he hit a century (117) to push his case.

"I would like to see similar consistency. Training hard and prepare for specific conditions and bowlers," McKenzie said after the end of the series. "When you have a lot of competition for places, you have to be consistent.

"It is no use getting a hundred and then nought, nought, five, seven. If you just look outside the squad and the guys who didn't get to bat today, just look at how much batting you got. There's a lot of batting coming through."

With Bangladesh likely to face a problem of plenty when the seniors return from injuries, McKenzie agreed that selection will be 'a little bit tricky'.

Adding that the seniors in the team will have to guide the youngsters with their experience, he said, "The senior guys were junior guys. I think the junior guys get a bad rap. The senior guys have the job to show the youngsters the way to go through.

"The youngsters will be slightly inconsistent but the senior guys have to show them how to get through that period. I am very excited about the competition for places and the big hundreds that have been happening in the domestic and international scene."

McKenzie is pleased with how Mohammad Mithun, another young member of the squad, has been coming of age since the Asia Cup. "Mithun has been good. He scored some vital 60s and 70s in the Asia Cup. He is showing some glimpses where he can be," McKenzie said."He is playing Tests now. The coaching staff has good faith in him. I think he is a tremendous hitter of the ball."

He also called for the batsmen to execute their game plans better. "It is down to game plans: when to hit and when not to hit, and hit spaces," McKenzie said.

"We talk a lot about the skill sets of a Bangladeshi batsman. There's no use trying to bat like West Indians or South Africans. You have to bat like a Bangladeshi.

"Use your skills. Bangladeshi batsmen hit space. They should be agile between wickets. They are very skilled hitters. Hit space and run hard, and the big hits will follow. We have had some big sixes there. Guys were in good positions, and it comes from confidence."

https://www.icc-cricket.com/news/890433
 
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