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February 27, 2004, 04:15 AM
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This has already been stated in the other forum... chinaman... move this to it plz
btw...
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February 27, 2004, 04:49 AM
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Originally posted by chinaman
No matter how bad you try to potray the BD U-19 team, these are still not enough to justify "we really should stop playing cricket for some few years .." And how do you learn, wheather it is basic or not, if you don't play?
Yupe, that was poor reasoning.
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Dear Chinaman,
It took me a week you make you understand how to calculate NRR. Neither will I try to explain something to you again, nor I think I have that aptitude.
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Dear Adnan,
Not going to spoil a victorious moment replying your attitude. So I'll just give ONE MORE pass on you even though your U2U message still smelling afoul. Keep in mind I ein't any McInnes.
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February 27, 2004, 05:18 AM
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Dear Adnan
This is a moderated forum, in case you didn't notice. Feel free to express your disagreement without personal attack. Personal attack or harassment are one of the last think we wanna see it here.
Feel free also to consider yourself Einstein if you so desire, but keep your growing temptation from making degrading comments to any of our members.
And, do not try to escalate or flame by replying to this message. This is an advice only, it's your's to keep or lose. Cheers.
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February 27, 2004, 06:21 AM
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does anyone have the latest latest score between PAK v ENG.
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February 27, 2004, 06:39 AM
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Pakistan vs England
England : 197/10, 50 overs
Pakistan : 191/10, 47.4 overs
England won by 6 runs
Source: Bangladesherkhela
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February 27, 2004, 06:45 AM
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February 27, 2004, 06:59 AM
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so its a pakistan v india semi final.
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February 27, 2004, 08:10 AM
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At last a very convincing performance! Well played Nafis! Bangladesh's batting seems to depend too much on Nafis's. Bowler's are really doing great. Congratulation to the coach.
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February 27, 2004, 08:18 AM
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Pakistan has a good team. But as usual it will be a battle between Pakistani bowlers and Indian batsmen.
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February 27, 2004, 08:47 AM
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to be honest this pakistan under 19 squad looks the strongest for a long time. still suprised shahid yousuf,umar gul and salman butt never played since they are eligible.
mansoor amjad and riaz afridi look like future stars.
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February 27, 2004, 10:40 AM
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Pakistani batsmen seldom fights it out in the middle. Either they tear the opponents or they meekly give in. On the other hand Indian battters knows how to build an innings. Twice in the tournament they came back strongly after initial collapse. India is without Irfan Pathan, that probably gives the Pakistani team a better chance.
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February 27, 2004, 11:45 AM
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that Shikari dude, Dhiwan, is enough to crush all bowling attacks in this tournament - he is the real find, although lots of good players around.
while nafees did well with the bat, we have 3 bowlers who will end up with 10 or more wickets - enamul in the lead - that has got to be promising
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February 27, 2004, 11:51 AM
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Hey, BD radio said that there's no chance for an India-Pakistan final
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February 27, 2004, 12:10 PM
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Now it looks like we will play Australia in the plate finals barring a disaster in the semi. We should treat that final as our championship and go all out. It will restore the confidence immensely. I still can't forget the match against New Zealand. It was easily within grasps and had we won, we will be competing in the super league now.
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February 27, 2004, 12:27 PM
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Originally posted by rafiq
that Shikari dude, Dhiwan, is enough to crush all bowling attacks in this tournament - he is the real find, although lots of good players around.
while nafees did well with the bat, we have 3 bowlers who will end up with 10 or more wickets - enamul in the lead - that has got to be promising
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Rafiq bhai: It is my personal opinion that Shikhar dhawan is grossly over-aged.
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February 27, 2004, 12:37 PM
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jaihok,
durbhaggo je amra host hoyeo 2nd round a khelte parlam na. eta kintu shob shomoy amader jonno akta boro rokomer afsos hoye thakbe. tobuo eta bhebe bhalo lagche je bangladesher torunra mone hoi abar form a fireche. gotokaler ireland ar khelai kintu hotash kori shai ager 2-3 match ar moton. khelay kintu chilo amader shompurno pradhanno. jaihok. akhon kintu amra mokabela korbo shokti shali australia ar birudhhe. asha korbo we will we able to see a good match from our young stars. ebong joi pele kintu ottanto bhalo hobe. tobe sheta kintu aktu uchhabhilashi chinta hobe. tobe jodi tara joi orjon korte pare tahole kintu aktu holeo amra shantona pete pari je amra atleast australiake harate pereche 2nd round a khelte na parleo. dannabad.
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February 27, 2004, 12:38 PM
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agree with billah, that dhawan guy looks well over age.
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February 27, 2004, 12:42 PM
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are khali looks over age na bhai. ait akta shalar buirar buira. halay jatio dole chance pai nai tai here aikhane dhukaiyya dise. shalar chorer gushti.
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February 28, 2004, 01:32 AM
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Originally posted by adnan
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Originally posted by pavel
This is very silly reasoning. I wonder if australia will stop playing cricket and start learning the basics once their u-19 fails to win the plate championship.
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Are we comparing Australia with BD only because they are playing in the Plate? Australia is here only because of NRR after losing only a single game. Not because they lost all there games. They had only one single bad day, otherwise they showed there strength.
BD is the only Test playing country in this competition who has failed to defeat any other test playing country. All others, including Nepal and Zimbabwe, beat at least one other Test playing country.
When we are afraid to win against Ireland, with 7 players in our squad having experienced with First class, 3 of them having a batting avg. of more than 40, 3 of them having played in Test, its a pity.
Look at the other teams please, except India and pakistan, they dont have many players who have any first class experience. SA has none, Australia has none (well, one player played a single match scoring 4), NZ has none.
With a team with experienced and proved players, no wins against any real team, whereas we even endeavor to win against canada or uganda, its not so easy to be optimistic.
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"It's not easy to be optimistic", you mean to say you were optimistic at all?
You argue that Australia had one bad day and got demoted to silver plate due to run rate; why is it hard to accept that BD had two bad day which resulted in it's demotion to silver plate?
You argue that several players in the team has played either first class cricket, or international cricket. So? What does it justify? Our players hardly win practice match with second-third graded national teams, so what makes them better if they played first class matches or test matches?
I think the most important question one should ask before starting such criticism is, "What is my expectation?"
If you expect bangladesh to win U-19 championship, this is absurd. If you expect them to take part in the semi-final than it is dubious. if you expect them to atleast stay in the cup championship it is still too high standard. What is very realistic is that they atleast win the plate championship, because this is as far as BD u-19 team can go, at this moment.
Also there is so many other factors to consider. This was perhaps the most unexpected cricket tournament ever. Bd team trashed nepal in the practice matches but later nepal showed much more maturity when it mattered.
So to jump into conclution that BD should stop playing international cricket and start learning basics is absurd and a bit silly. And it's not helping.
Cheers,
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