their opponents.At the moment Bangladesh are 116/4.Can Bangladesh fight against the odds and prove they are worthy of a test status or Pakistan simply continues to pulverize their opponents?
IMO, Pakistan will win this comfortably.Next target England.
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Pakistan continues to demolish
posted on 18/12/11
That Indian umpire is useless.The first lbw in the innings was to high.. and the last Lbw the batsman hit the ball.Total useless.I think he needs his glasses strenght updating. absolute blind..
posted on 18/12/11
Think we have just accepted that this umpire is a shocker..... clueless as you can get. Why the ICC persist with him is beyond me.
Probably evens at the close of day 2. Bengalis fought well in the first innings, but collapsed at the end losing 5 wickets for 30 odd. Azhar and taufeeq both looked dodgy against the bengali spin late on. Day 3 will almost decide which way the match goes in my opinion.
posted on 18/12/11
If Pakistan get anywhere near the bangladesh score.. They may well win.. As ive yet to see Bangladesh score well in two innings of a test. A collaspe is around the corner..
posted on 18/12/11
the day when bangladesh win a test match against a full strength test team (that one against the west indies doesn't count), i will eat my hair. all of it
posted on 18/12/11
Imagine how good this Pakistan team would be if they had all the players that got busted for cheating available.....they might even be able to put up a fight against the top 5-6 nations if they did...
posted on 19/12/11
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posted on 19/12/11
I still feel sorry for the young 19 bowler........no-one will convince me he wasn't forced to do what he did....his one aim would be to bowl for Pakistan and these grubs made him ruin his entire career...
posted on 19/12/11
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posted on 19/12/11
The reason why Pak were low in the ranking was due to them not playing any home games. Before they lost home advantage they were ranked 4th. Can you imagine how badly other teams would be affected if they had no home advantage? Yes UAE is now the adopted home but conditions are not Sub cont like as there is no bounce or spin on those tracks which you would get in Pakistan.
posted on 19/12/11
Amir's age says he has the time and he obviously has the potential but with all sport these days it's the sponsorship/corporate dollar that makes it revolve and as for Amir getting back into the test arena again could depend on if they are willing to place their brand behind him.....I certainly hope so, but I've got my doubts..