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February 19, 2014, 12:03 AM
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kulasekara to miss remaining ODIs due to groin injury. http://bangla.bdnews24.com/cricket/article746034.bdnews
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February 19, 2014, 01:44 AM
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Originally Posted by imtiaz82
Even if Bangladesh wins this one day, it wouldn't really matter to me. Only if the team wins both the ODIs against Srilanka, take the Asia cup and become World T-20 Champion, would I change my opinion about these loosers..
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I think you better switch to some other sport. With that kind of expectation i am afraid there is only going to be more and more heartaches for you.
I am quite happy with the close games and occasional victories because i have seen much much worse during the early days of Al shahriar rokon and javed omar. It is not as if we set the world alight with any other sport so I tend to appreciate whatever joy cricket brings to me. Of course the last defeat was one of the hardest I had to endure but its okay... we have busy season ahead and if we play well and put up a good show in the Asia Cup, all will be forgotten.
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February 19, 2014, 03:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Jadukor
I think you better switch to some other sport. With that kind of expectation i am afraid there is only going to be more and more heartaches for you.
I am quite happy with the close games and occasional victories because i have seen much much worse during the early days of Al shahriar rokon and javed omar. It is not as if we set the world alight with any other sport so I tend to appreciate whatever joy cricket brings to me. Of course the last defeat was one of the hardest I had to endure but its okay... we have busy season ahead and if we play well and put up a good show in the Asia Cup, all will be forgotten.
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This country thrives in mediocrity, football team is happy with just competing in South Asia, economist/ politicians are pleased with 6% GDP growth and we (Bangla cricket fans) are content with occasional wins and close games.
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February 19, 2014, 03:37 AM
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Originally Posted by imtiaz82
This country thrives in mediocrity, football team is happy with just competing in South Asia, economist/ politicians are pleased with 6% GDP growth and we (Bangla cricket fans) are content with occasional wins and close games.
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Off topic: I agree with the overall mediocrity part. I'm not a fan of the Economist, but they are right that emerging economies have much to learn from the parable of Argentina. Especially the part about the dangers of being ruled by economically illiterate populists and governed by weak institutions; even when those shortcomings are papered over by economic growth.
On topic: Look at 9 wicket Rony Haider choke at the death. Shabash cubs!
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February 19, 2014, 04:18 AM
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Originally Posted by imtiaz82
This country thrives in mediocrity, football team is happy with just competing in South Asia, economist/ politicians are pleased with 6% GDP growth and we (Bangla cricket fans) are content with occasional wins and close games.
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If you feel strongly about changing things i suggest you move back and make a difference.
It is easy to be critical sitting on the other side of the fence
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February 19, 2014, 04:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Jadukor
If you feel strongly about changing things i suggest you move back and make a difference.
It is easy to be critical sitting on the other side of the fence
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How do you know he's not doing his part ? Why is this theory that someone has to live in a country to make a difference ?
People who are in abroad actually contribute more in country's progress than thousands of people who lavishly lead their life on baap er teka.
Bangladesh has a record amount of foreign currency reserve only because of NRB's. Rather giving some credit to them, people always criticize saying they do nothing for the country. Very common.
Sorry, could not resist myself answering this issue. I do hear these kinds of advices now and then. Sorry again for off topic.
On topic:
Naeem Islam should be given a chance in Riyad's place.
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February 19, 2014, 04:42 AM
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If Naeem is in and can perform that will be helpful but hope he does not just play for himself
But was thinking which other players need to sit out all of a sudden we seem to be lost in a sea, how come everybody's forms drop together at the same time
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February 19, 2014, 07:46 AM
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They just need to take it match by match. Mushfiqur should be asked to consult Mash and Shakib for bowling and fielding changes. Mushfiqur's lack as a tactician was one reason we lost.
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Originally Posted by Jadukor
I don't think we can get over the first ODI loss in this series. The momentum is now firmly with Sri Lanka and it is likely that they will bury us under a pile of runs in this game.
I will still watch in the hope that i am totally wrong.
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February 19, 2014, 10:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Naimul_Hd
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How do you know he's not doing his part ? Why is this theory that someone has to live in a country to make a difference ?
People who are in abroad actually contribute more in country's progress than thousands of people who lavishly lead their life on baap er teka.
Bangladesh has a record amount of foreign currency reserve only because of NRB's. Rather giving some credit to them, people always criticize saying they do nothing for the country. Very common.
Sorry, could not resist myself answering this issue. I do hear these kinds of advices now and then. Sorry again for off topic.
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Agreed on each and every words you've said. Few days ago I was viciously attacked by some folks on this topic. Their logic was those who live abroad are not patriotic enough and we do next to zero for bd. My counter logic was similar to yours.
On topic:
Bring in Nayeem and have him bat at #4.
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February 19, 2014, 11:15 AM
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Let's see if this work
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February 19, 2014, 11:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Navo
Off topic: I agree with the overall mediocrity part. I'm not a fan of the Economist, but they are right that emerging economies have much to learn from the parable of Argentina. Especially the part about the dangers of being ruled by economically illiterate populists and governed by weak institutions; even when those shortcomings are papered over by economic growth.
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I'll have to do a class project on this next month. Do you have the link saved or remember the name of the article off the top of your head by any chance?
(Pardon the off-topic-ness.)
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February 19, 2014, 11:25 AM
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sacrifice sleep to watch this or wake up fresh and see the highlights ... first 10 overs of the match will decide it.
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February 19, 2014, 12:02 PM
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There is no excitement as much beloved by all fans of Bangladesh Cricket. I'm a south american by birth. Matches start here at 3 in the morning . i watched all the matches in this series so far, but none have been as heart broken as the previous match. I don't know how our team can bounce back from this predicament. Making a guy like Thisara bully us, i understand that the only guy who is allowed to bully in the sri lankan team is Kumar Sangakarrra. Why can't we bully them? Why are we allowing them to call the shots? Are we that afraid that we can't even win games when in a winning position?
I think that we are Psychologically broken just like the English team were from Johnson and company not so long ago. And who is our Bane? Sangakarra? Dishan? Mathews? I definitely think that it's not Chandimal, Kusal,Thisara, Vithanage, .
I really think that Bangladesh need to bring their A-Game to the fore. Looking at the die hard fans in the ground cheering every good thing that Bangladesh team does, those guys painting their bodies to show their love and admiration for our team/players. And what they gave us in return ? Disappointment.
The handful of Sri Lankans in the ground are proving to be our bane as well. There is no feeling as good as winning in enemy territory. Sri Lankans are feasting on us like they have always done since our Admittance to top Test status.
I know that this is a match thread so i'm going to fall in line and do the right thing. Hope to see a more spirited performance by this Bangladesh Team. GO TIGERSS!!!
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February 19, 2014, 12:19 PM
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I'll have to do a class project on this next month. Do you have the link saved or remember the name of the article off the top of your head by any chance?
(Pardon the off-topic-ness.)
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Parable of Argentina - leader of last week's Economist. Good luck with the project
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February 19, 2014, 12:48 PM
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Parable of Argentina - leader of last week's Economist. Good luck with the project
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Thanks!
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February 19, 2014, 01:23 PM
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Originally Posted by roman
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Agreed on each and every words you've said. Few days ago I was viciously attacked by some folks on this topic. Their logic was those who live abroad are not patriotic enough and we do next to zero for bd. My counter logic was similar to yours.
On topic:
Bring in Nayeem and have him bat at #4.
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Off topic:
mmmm... dhur jala... ki bolbo bhuleyee gelam.
Oh.. ok.... yes I agree that just because we cannot play and contribute to the team doen;t mean that as a fan we should lose the right to express our opinion about our team's performance.
On topic:
naeem kelbe naki Rahim-er bhaira khelbe? I hope Naeem get a chance.
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February 19, 2014, 01:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Jadukor
If you feel strongly about changing things i suggest you move back and make a difference.
It is easy to be critical sitting on the other side of the fence
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Dude, I moved back to Dhaka few years back and trying to make a change in my own little way, thus the frustration. If I was staying abroad, do you think I would have time for such rant! After all, "time is money" everywhere else other than Bangladesh..
Also, this mental weakness and mediocrity is not confined to the border of Bangladesh, desis abroad are not that different either. A quick look at the average income of Bangladeshi diaspora in US, UK or Australia in comparison to other immigrant groups will show the difference. I am yet to find a developed expat Bangladeshi neighborhood in any country, it's mostly a smaller/bigger version of Jackson Heights regardless of where you go.
p.s I need to update my location from Chicago, I was there in 2005 lol
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February 19, 2014, 01:33 PM
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Jai kufa lagse shob jaigai, ajke mone hoi abar harbo.
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February 19, 2014, 01:47 PM
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Jai kufa lagse shob jaigai, ajke mone hoi abar harbo.
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Apnar signature ta besh
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February 19, 2014, 01:48 PM
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Shame we won't get to win the series 3-0.
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February 19, 2014, 02:00 PM
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Its so painful to see "Sri lanka wins from 67-8" every time I go to cricinfo...
Ahhhhhh
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February 19, 2014, 02:27 PM
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A new day, a new match, a new hope.
I know but I'm really not having a good feeling about this series & the next 2 matches after the way we lost the last 3 matches.
Best of luck nevertheless.
And pls pick Naeem, bring MAsh back, he gives positive energy to the team , if Mushy can't keep play Anamul as lower order batsman, if Tamim isn't fit no prob, let him recover.
Mash can replace off form Gazi, don't know who NAeem can replace though, may be Ryad.
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February 19, 2014, 02:37 PM
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I want both Mushy and Tamim have ample break. We have lot of cricket coming up and taking avoidable risks is not an astute thing to do. Let Mash lead the side. Gazi also needs a break..
Shubho
Anam
Momin
Nayeem
Shakib
Nasir
Riyad
Mash (c)
Sunny
Rubel
Al Amin
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February 19, 2014, 03:06 PM
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I want both Mushy and Tamim have ample break. We have lot of cricket coming up and taking avoidable risks is not an astute thing to do. Let Mash lead the side. Gazi also needs a break..
Shubho
Anam
Momin
Nayeem
Shakib
Nasir
Riyad
Mash (c)
Sunny
Rubel
Al Amin
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This team looks good, how about changing the openers, i say let's move riyad to do that and anamul can go down the order after nasir ( anamul showed us his finishing capabilities in the first t20)
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February 19, 2014, 03:31 PM
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