Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Might is Right

Nowadays ODI becomes a laboratory for ICC. Oneday day they introduce a rule and the very next day the withdraw it(Substitute system). Power play does no favour to relatively weaker teams. It tells this line from behind the shadow that [B]Might is Right[/B]. Indeed, it is not good for cricket. There is no balance exists anymore between Batsman and Bowlers. We used to see the humiliation of the Bowlers always in the twenty-twenty and sometimes in the ODI. Am I like it? Do we really enjoy this? How much longer? People roar when a Batsman hits a six. It is like a waterfall that breaks the sluice gate. It is like Hurricane. But nowadays it becomes nothing exciting. Hit a six and it solves all the problem. Hi-tech bat, fast outfield and Power play(in the 20-20 that also includes dance) everything is ready to entertain audience. Truely we enjoy it very much to see the muscle power as we like to see WWF. I truely believe that they should end this practice and make the balance between Bowler and Batsman.

ICC allows batting team to choose one Powerplay

The batting team will decide when to introduce either the second or the third Powerplay during their innings, starting with the one-day series between New Zealand and Bangladesh in October. The change from the earlier scenario, in which the fielding side decided when Powerplays would be taken, is part of the ICC's new playing conditions which takes effect from October 1.

For more details click here.

Monday, September 29, 2008

Zimbabwe tour to Canada and Kenya 2008

Fri 10
09:30 local, 13:30 GMT
Quadrangular Four Nation 20/20
Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe
Maple Leaf North-West Ground, King City
Sat 11
09:30 local, 13:30 GMT
Quadrangular Four Nation 20/20
Canada v Zimbabwe
Maple Leaf North-West Ground, King City
Sun 12
09:30 local, 13:30 GMT
Quadrangular Four Nation 20/20
Pakistan v Zimbabwe
Maple Leaf North-West Ground, King City
Fri 17
09:30 local, 06:30 GMT
Tri-Nation Tournament in Kenya
Ireland v Zimbabwe
Gymkhana Club Ground, Nairobi
Sun 19
09:30 local, 06:30 GMT
Tri-Nation Tournament in Kenya
Kenya v Zimbabwe
Gymkhana Club Ground, Nairobi
Tue 21
09:30 local, 06:30 GMT
Tri-Nation Tournament in Kenya
Ireland v Zimbabwe
Gymkhana Club Ground, Nairobi
Thu 23
09:30 local, 06:30 GMT
Tri-Nation Tournament in Kenya
Kenya v Zimbabwe
Gymkhana Club Ground, Nairobi

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Khaled Mashud retires from International Cricket


Former Bangladesh captain Khaled Mashud has decided to retire from international cricket. Mashud informed the Bangladesh Cricket Board of his decision in a letter on Thursday, 25 September 2008.

See the Last Over Thriller - Bangladesh vs Kenya where Pilot hit six at the first ball




Batting and fielding averages

Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 44 84 10 1409 103* 19.04 4136 34.06 1 3 147 1 78 9
ODIs 126 110 27 1818 71* 21.90 3315 54.84 0 7

91 35
First-class 95 168 18 3773 201* 25.15

3 17

167 18
List A 184 160 34 2578 71* 20.46

0 10

147 49

Full name Khaled Mashud
Born February 8, 1976, Rajshahi
Current age 32 years 233 days
Major teams Bangladesh, Rajshahi Division
Also known as Pilot
Batting style Right-hand bat
Fielding position Wicketkeeper

See the full player profile from cricinfo.

Saturday, September 27, 2008

New Zealand tour of Bangladesh 2008


"You are ready for the series brother."

Ashraful presents a PUMA brand cap to Rajin Saleh.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Chappell in India

Greg Chappell  is helping  young Australian team to give them knowledge about Indian team and tactics. Personally I am really surprised that Indian cricket board does to present any objection.  Chappell has the knowledge about from players to cricket pitches. I must congratulate Australian cricket board about this unique decision. The young, explosive Indian team which was set up by Chappell and he knows them more than Indian coach. It looks like to me that every time India loose a test this series it will shed a senior player and bring more younger player and this will make Chappell`s work more easy.

Australia tour of India, 2008

Thu 9 - Mon 13 
010:00 BDT 09:30 local, 04:00 GMT 1st Test - India v Australia
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore

Fri 17 - Tue 21 
010:00 BDT 09:30 local, 04:00 GMT 2nd Test - India v Australia
Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali, Chandigarh

Wed 29 - Sun 2 
010:00 BDT 09:30 local, 04:00 GMT 3rd Test - India v Australia
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi

November 2008
Thu 6 - Mon 10 
010:00 BDT 09:30 local, 04:00 GMT 4th Test - India v Australia
Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur

BDT : Bangladesh time

Monday, September 22, 2008

New Zealand tour of Bangladesh 2008


Like Tendulker!!!
Musfiq tries to bat with a stamp in the Mirpur stadium.

BCB announces 24 man preliminay squad for New Zealand series

  • Tamim Iqbal,Zunaed Siddique, Mohammad Ashraful, Roqibul Hassan, Shakib Al Hasan, Mehrab Hossain (Jr.), Mushfiqur Rahim (Wicketkeeper), Mashrafe Bin Mortaza, Abdur Razzak, Shahadat Hossain, Syed Rasel, Nazmul Hossain, Mahmud Ullah Riyad, Dollar Mahmud, Nafis Iqbal, Rajin Salah, Tushar Imranm, Enamul Haque (Jr.), Imrul Kayes, Shamsur Rahman, Naeem Islam, Sohrawordi Shuvo, Mahbubul Alam, Sahagir Hossain (Wicketkeeper)

New Zealand tour of Bangladesh 2008

October 2008
Tue 7
03:30 GMT
TBC v New Zealanders
Venue TBC
Thu 9
09:00 local, 03:00 GMT
1st ODI - Bangladesh v New Zealand
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur
Sat 11
09:00 local, 03:00 GMT
2nd ODI - Bangladesh v New Zealand
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur
Tue 14
09:00 local, 03:00 GMT
3rd ODI - Bangladesh v New Zealand
Chittagong Divisional Stadium
Fri 17 - Tue 21
09:30 local, 03:30 GMT
1st Test - Bangladesh v New Zealand
Chittagong Divisional Stadium
Sat 25 - Wed 29
09:30 local, 03:30 GMT
2nd Test - Bangladesh v New Zealand
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur

Bashar want to meet Siddons for a Talk

Very interesting indeed. Follow this link for details from Ittefaq.

http://www.ittefaq.com/content/2008/09/20/news0692.htm

Dhaka Warriors in ICL



Dhaka Warriors VS.


11.10.08 SAT Chennai Superstars [1] Hyderabad 8PM
15.10.08 WED Hyderabad Heroes [2] Hyderabad 8PM
20.10.08 MON Delhi GIANTS [3] Ahmedabad 8PM
25.10.08 SAT Kolkata Tigers [ 5 ] Gurgaon 8PM
27.10.08 MON Mumbai Champs [ 5 ] Gurgaon 8PM
31.10.08 FRI Chandigarh Lions [5] Chandigarh 8PM
03.11.08 MON Ahmedabad Rockets [ 7 ] Chandigarh 8PM
07.11.08 FRI Lahore Badshahs [7] Hyderabad 8PM

Bangladesh time.

Personally, I not interested this games. I want to see Bangladesh Cricket Team.
GO BANGLADESH

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Logo of Dhaka warriors


The logo of Dhaka warriors is a little bit scary. It looks like the front page of a horror book.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Dhaka Warriors unveiled


  • Aftab Ahmed (All Rounder): A proven Under-19 performer for Bangladesh, Aftab’s prodigal talent saw him being drafted into the national Bangladesh side at the young age of 19yrs. It was Aftab who played an instrumental role in clinching Bangladesh’s biggest international victory over Australia in 2005. His sound batting technique & useful medium pacers will play a key role in the fortunes of the Dhaka Warriors at the forthcoming ICL Season 2.

  • Alok Kapali (All Rounder): A genuine all rounder, Alok has given a good account of both his bating & bowling skills at the international level. The 24 year old, Alok will be one of the key players adding depth & flexibility to the Warrior side.

  • Dhiman Ghosh (Wicket-keeper/Batsman): Dhiman is one of the upcoming talents to emerge from Bangladesh. Dhiman has given a good account of his batting talent right through his junior cricket days and has been an important member of Bangladesh’s future program teams.

  • Farhad Reza (All Rounder): A proven performer in the Bangladesh domestic structure earned Farhad a place in the Bangladesh national side in 2006. His cricket credentials are best exemplified by the fact that Farhad is the first Bangladeshi to score a 50 on debut.

  • Habib Ul Bashar (Right hand middle order Batsman): An exciting stroke maker “Sumon”, as know to his team mates, is a pleasant cricketing sight when in full flow. The former Bangladeshi captain brings with him the rich experience of having carried the batting expectations of the Bangladeshi national side on his able shoulders. His astute leadership qualities and batting prowess, will see Bashar as the fulcrum of the Dhaka Warriors batting lineup.

  • Manjural Islam (Left-arm fast Medium): Swing and pace are virtues possessed by this talented left arm pacer. Throughout his international stint, Manjural has come up with creditable performances for Bangladesh, especially in overseas helpful condition. Manjural will hold the key along with Tapash Baisya, as the new ball pair for the Dhaka Warriors.

  • Mabud Chowdhury (Wicket-keeper): Chowdhury comes from a family of first class cricketers & will play the under study role to Dhiman Ghosh in the Warriors line-up

  • Mahbubul Karim (Right-hand Batsman): The Chittagong based first class level batsman, Karim is one of the upcoming batsman from Bangladesh to showcase its talent on the ICL platform.

  • Mohammad Rafique (Left-arm spinner): An epitome of discipline & accuracy, Rafique has been the premier spinner for the Bangladesh national side. The first Bangladeshi cricketer to hold the distinction of scoring 1000runs & taking 100 test wickets, makes Rafique one of the cricketing powerhouses in the Warriors stable. His rich international exploits will see Rafique as the mainstay of the Warriors bowling line-up in the forthcoming ICL Season.

  • Mohammad Sharif (Right-arm pacer): The 6feet 5inch tall pacer, is a prodigal fast bowling talent, who made his international debut for Bangladesh at the young of 17years. Sharif is an expert exponent of reverser swing bowling and an useful over order, hard hitting batsman.

  • Mosharraf Hossain (Left-arm spinner): The young 23year old left-arm spinner has enjoyed decent success at the first class level of the game in Bangladesh. After the retirement of Mohammad Rafique, it has been Mosharraf who has played the role of a spinner it the Bangladesh national side.

  • Shahriar Nafis (Opening Batsman): The dashing south paw is one of the best cricket prodigies to emerge from Bangladesh in the recent history of the game. Shahriar has delivered creditable performance since his international debut at the young age of nineteen. Foreseen as an important member of the Warriors side; lot would depend on Shahriar’s opening guard, to give momentum to the Warrior batting in the forthcoming ICL tournaments.

  • Tapash Baisya (Right Arm pacer): Tapash is one of the best fast bowling talents to emerge in recent years from Bangladesh. The tall pacer with a slinging action can work up some decent pace to trouble the best of opposition batsmen. Tapash will be one key, the new ball bowlers in the Warriors bowling arsenal.

Monday, September 15, 2008

Bangladesh Cricket team in on the brink of disaster

Bashar, Ghosh, Nafees, Aftab Ahmed, Farhad Reza and Mosharraf Hossain joined in the rebel ICL league. Who is next on the line?

Australia make clean sweep

Australia 5 for 198 (M Hussey 57*) beat Bangladesh 125 (Tamim 63, Hopes 3-30) by 73 runs
To tell the truth Bangladesh team donot have the ability to score 200 runs in Australia soil. But great effort by bowlers and Tamim.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Ashraful is going to loose Captency

After loosing the 2nd ODI against Australia Bangladesh team management is calculating strategy for home series. This time they are considering to assign a new captain for the team. So, the last ODI will be last ODI for Ashraful as a captain.

Thursday, Siddons Bangladesh cricket coach said to the waiting journalists that in the home series against Newzeland team will get a new catain. Mashrafee and Sakib are the front runner for the post. He also said, its upto Ashraful whether he wants a rest from captaincy or not.. .

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Australia v Bangladesh, 2nd ODI, Darwin

Australia 2 for 118 (Marsh 69*) beat Bangladesh 117 (Johnson 3-17) by eight wickets

Atleast Bangladesh team cross 100 mark. Hopefully they will score 200 in the next match.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008