Bangladesh vs Ireland (in England) 2023 | ODI series
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Bangladesh vs Ireland (in England) 2023 | ODI series
I think this is the final Super League series coming just weeks before the Qualifiers.
Ireland still have a chance to qualify directly and send SA to the qualifier. As awesome as that result would be, it’s virtually impossible.
Bangladesh have named a full strength squad, although even their C team would have secured at 3-0 whitewash.
Ireland will be pulling Josh Little from the IPL for this series, which is good to see. If a smaller team like IRE can manage to pull players away from the IPL for important series, it bodes well for the health of the international game.
Ireland still have a chance to qualify directly and send SA to the qualifier. As awesome as that result would be, it’s virtually impossible.
Bangladesh have named a full strength squad, although even their C team would have secured at 3-0 whitewash.
Ireland will be pulling Josh Little from the IPL for this series, which is good to see. If a smaller team like IRE can manage to pull players away from the IPL for important series, it bodes well for the health of the international game.
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Re: Bangladesh vs Ireland (in England) 2023 | ODI series
Surely we are all just hoping for it to rain for the lolz?
'We don't want a washout, so we are going to host our series in.......wait for it.......England!'
'We don't want a washout, so we are going to host our series in.......wait for it.......England!'
Re: Bangladesh vs Ireland (in England) 2023 | ODI series
Bangladesh will be tough to be beat for the Irish, let alone achieving huge wins in all 3 games. It is good to see both teams taking this series very seriously though.
I have a feeling Bangladesh will do well in the upcoming World Cup, they are doing a lot of right things leading up to the event and generally teams that do the right things end up performing well.
I have a feeling Bangladesh will do well in the upcoming World Cup, they are doing a lot of right things leading up to the event and generally teams that do the right things end up performing well.
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Re: Bangladesh vs Ireland (in England) 2023 | ODI series
Stamina and endurance will play a key role in this 10 team format. Last time we batted well for about the first 70% of the group stage, and we’re comfortably better than both Sri Lanka (abandoned game) and South Africa (beat them) although both teams ended up finishing ahead of us as we ended disappointingly in 8th place. Shoulda been 6th IMO.sam_ahm wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 11:36 amBangladesh will be tough to be beat for the Irish, let alone achieving huge wins in all 3 games. It is good to see both teams taking this series very seriously though.
I have a feeling Bangladesh will do well in the upcoming World Cup, they are doing a lot of right things leading up to the event and generally teams that do the right things end up performing well.
We did not have a pace bowling attack with Mortaza past his shelf life, Saifuddin being more suited to being a 4th seam option, and an inconsistent Fizz.
This World Cup, our best quick from the last edition - Fizz - will probably be out 4th seam option and may not even play too many games.
How we do will rest on the form of Mushy, Tamin, and Shakib. Liton has to step up and Tamim needs to end his mediocre form in WC tournaments.
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Re: Bangladesh vs Ireland (in England) 2023 | ODI series
Nah. You guys will choke against us as you always doKriterion_BD wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 3:01 pmStamina and endurance will play a key role in this 10 team format. Last time we batted well for about the first 70% of the group stage, and we’re comfortably better than both Sri Lanka (abandoned game) and South Africa (beat them) although both teams ended up finishing ahead of us as we ended disappointingly in 8th place. Shoulda been 6th IMO.sam_ahm wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 11:36 amBangladesh will be tough to be beat for the Irish, let alone achieving huge wins in all 3 games. It is good to see both teams taking this series very seriously though.
I have a feeling Bangladesh will do well in the upcoming World Cup, they are doing a lot of right things leading up to the event and generally teams that do the right things end up performing well.
We did not have a pace bowling attack with Mortaza past his shelf life, Saifuddin being more suited to being a 4th seam option, and an inconsistent Fizz.
This World Cup, our best quick from the last edition - Fizz - will probably be out 4th seam option and may not even play too many games.
How we do will rest on the form of Mushy, Tamin, and Shakib. Liton has to step up and Tamim needs to end his mediocre form in WC tournaments.
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Re: Bangladesh vs Ireland (in England) 2023 | ODI series
Not if you guys don’t make it to the tournament!slcricfan1 wrote: ↑Sun May 07, 2023 2:30 amNah. You guys will choke against us as you always doKriterion_BD wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 3:01 pmStamina and endurance will play a key role in this 10 team format. Last time we batted well for about the first 70% of the group stage, and we’re comfortably better than both Sri Lanka (abandoned game) and South Africa (beat them) although both teams ended up finishing ahead of us as we ended disappointingly in 8th place. Shoulda been 6th IMO.sam_ahm wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 11:36 amBangladesh will be tough to be beat for the Irish, let alone achieving huge wins in all 3 games. It is good to see both teams taking this series very seriously though.
I have a feeling Bangladesh will do well in the upcoming World Cup, they are doing a lot of right things leading up to the event and generally teams that do the right things end up performing well.
We did not have a pace bowling attack with Mortaza past his shelf life, Saifuddin being more suited to being a 4th seam option, and an inconsistent Fizz.
This World Cup, our best quick from the last edition - Fizz - will probably be out 4th seam option and may not even play too many games.
How we do will rest on the form of Mushy, Tamin, and Shakib. Liton has to step up and Tamim needs to end his mediocre form in WC tournaments.
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Re: Bangladesh vs Ireland (in England) 2023 | ODI series
got me thereKriterion_BD wrote: ↑Sun May 07, 2023 4:37 amNot if you guys don’t make it to the tournament!slcricfan1 wrote: ↑Sun May 07, 2023 2:30 amNah. You guys will choke against us as you always doKriterion_BD wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 3:01 pm
Stamina and endurance will play a key role in this 10 team format. Last time we batted well for about the first 70% of the group stage, and we’re comfortably better than both Sri Lanka (abandoned game) and South Africa (beat them) although both teams ended up finishing ahead of us as we ended disappointingly in 8th place. Shoulda been 6th IMO.
We did not have a pace bowling attack with Mortaza past his shelf life, Saifuddin being more suited to being a 4th seam option, and an inconsistent Fizz.
This World Cup, our best quick from the last edition - Fizz - will probably be out 4th seam option and may not even play too many games.
How we do will rest on the form of Mushy, Tamin, and Shakib. Liton has to step up and Tamim needs to end his mediocre form in WC tournaments.
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Re: Bangladesh vs Ireland (in England) 2023 | ODI series
Lol. I think SL and Windies will end up qualifying.slcricfan1 wrote: ↑Sun May 07, 2023 5:47 amgot me there
I think every team will lose at least one game, but if it comes down to NRR, I can see only SL and WI being able to blast a 150 run win against a smaller side to gain the run rate advantage.
Some Sri Lankan spinner could easily pick up 7 for 15 against an Oman type team. And Alzari Joseph will absolutely slice through some top order or other. None of the other 8 teams have that ability imo.
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Re: Bangladesh vs Ireland (in England) 2023 | ODI series
I agree. Although all these teams have an upset in them, I don't think anyone can string together enough winning performances other than SL and WI.
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Re: Bangladesh vs Ireland (in England) 2023 | ODI series
Exactly. it’s entirely likely that several of the top 4-5 teams finish with equal records in which case it will come down to NRR (assuming # of wins is the same which it is in almost every case). Only SL and WI could smash 350+ against some hapless side to boost their NRR or conversely skittle some team out for 90 all out.pillowprocter wrote: ↑Sun May 07, 2023 7:38 pmI agree. Although all these teams have an upset in them, I don't think anyone can string together enough winning performances other than SL and WI.
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