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Tour of Bangladesh moved up to October 2018
Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2018 4:20 pm
by Kriterion_BD
2 Tests and 3 ODIs are now scheduled for this year instead of January 2019 due to general elections and the BPL disrupting normal schedules.
Should be an exciting series.
Re: Tour of Bangladesh moved up to October 2018
Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2018 6:09 pm
by TapsC
Looking forward to this if we sort ourselves out.
Re: Tour of Bangladesh moved up to October 2018
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2018 1:45 am
by Jemisi
We definitely need the full side for this
Re: Tour of Bangladesh moved up to October 2018
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2018 7:38 am
by sloandog
Full side required right now, against Pakistan.
I actually can't believe I'm hearing that potentially Chibahba, Nyumbu and Chigumbura are being selected ahead of Taylor, Cremer and Williams.
Re: Tour of Bangladesh moved up to October 2018
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2018 8:07 am
by Googly
Why? It’s good. They must stand firm. I can’t believe the others are short sighted and stupid enough not to join them.
Re: Tour of Bangladesh moved up to October 2018
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2018 8:12 am
by sloandog
Googly wrote: ↑Tue Jul 10, 2018 8:07 am
Why? It’s good. They must stand firm. I can’t believe the others are short sighted and stupid enough not to join them.
This isn't benefitting them, though. You know better than anybody how stubborn ZC are in choosing players. The 2004 saga was only intended to be a minor strike until the players got what they wanted, and yet ZC called their bluff and fielded a side of kids; cutting their nose to spite their face scenario.
BT, Williams, Ervine, Cremer and Raza have all shown some balls here, but I'd hate for them to be left out in the cold permenately. If they had more on side I could understand but ZC will simply plod along and select sides without their involvment.
Re: Tour of Bangladesh moved up to October 2018
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2018 12:02 pm
by Googly
They need a couple of black guys to join their cause and it will be different.
Re: Tour of Bangladesh moved up to October 2018
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2018 11:26 pm
by Mr Twig
Why didn’t Hamilton join them? Aren’t he and BT good friends?
Re: Tour of Bangladesh moved up to October 2018
Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2018 1:53 am
by zimbos_05
Mr Twig wrote: ↑Wed Jul 18, 2018 11:26 pm
Why didn’t Hamilton join them? Aren’t he and BT good friends?
Because he is spineless. He doesn't care about the greater cause. Only looking out for himself. He saw an opportunity to be captain and he took it. He will keep doing what keeps him on top, even if means the greater good does not benefit. His mentality has always made me think he was never and international standard cricketer. That he doesn't really care what happens on the field or about improving his game and putting in the hard yards. It almost seems as if playing for zim is by the by. I will be happy for him to prove me wrong,.
Re: Tour of Bangladesh moved up to October 2018
Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2018 3:06 am
by Kriterion_BD
zimbos_05 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 19, 2018 1:53 am
Because he is spineless. He doesn't care about the greater cause. Only looking out for himself. He saw an opportunity to be captain and he took it. He will keep doing what keeps him on top, even if means the greater good does not benefit. His mentality has always made me think he was never and international standard cricketer. That he doesn't really care what happens on the field or about improving his game and putting in the hard yards. It almost seems as if playing for zim is by the by. I will be happy for him to prove me wrong,.
I've always felt that for a lot of black ZIM players cricket is a job, not something they do for the love of the game. Although ironically, given ZC chronic unwillingness to pay them properly, they often end up doing it pro bono.
But I feel like a Hamilton is a guy who had no intention of being a cricketer at age 12 or 13. Probably didn't even know the rules of the game. Probably didn't see his parents or uncles gathering around the TV/radio/newspaper to discuss the game as a child. He probably just happened to pick up a bat when in high school and then realized that he was better than 99.9 % of the other kids and realized he could make a career out of this. Same for the Eltons, the Vusis, the Prospers, etc.
Things might be different for the younger generation like Blessing, Musakanda, and others. They are young enough to have had black role models as kids or even had older brothers, uncles, fathers who were interested in the sport.
If you look at England, India, or Australia players...its not just a job for those players.