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Bangladesh

Posted:
Sun Mar 18, 2007 8:51 am
by Adelaide Hawk
Thank you Deshies for sticking it right that wanker Senile Gavaskar. Karma
Gavaskar can sate himself with the knowledge that at least Bangladesh are popular winners ... especially among Australians.

Posted:
Sun Mar 18, 2007 9:46 am
by rod_rooster
Well said AH. Senile Gavaskar keeps trying to shift the focus off India's shortcomings but it isn't working. What an ordinary effort in bringing up the death of the late, great David Hookes the way he did. Karma indeed.

Posted:
Sun Mar 18, 2007 10:00 am
by dinglinga
oh isnt it great india and pakistan losing on the same day to amatuer teams.....lol
who will they blame....GOD!!
i think greg chappell is F$%Ked

Posted:
Sun Mar 18, 2007 8:57 pm
by ORDoubleBlues
Really does look as though Bangladesh have a future with the kids that they are bringing on and I imagine that it would be almost unheard of that an international team has three teenagers in it's batting lineup, who all pulled their weight in the win over India.
The bowler who dismissed Sehwag with a corker of a delivery looks to have a future as well.

Posted:
Sun Mar 18, 2007 9:38 pm
by RustyCage
One of their cricketers, not one playing in the world cup, was killed the other day in a car accident on theway home after taking 4 for in a match in Banglidesh. He became the youngest test cricketer to die (apart from war), aged just 22. Played 5 Tests and 25 ODIs, cant remember his name though.

Posted:
Sun Mar 18, 2007 9:40 pm
by ORDoubleBlues
pafc1870 wrote:One of their cricketers, not one playing in the world cup, was killed the other day in a car accident on theway home after taking 4 for in a match in Banglidesh. He became the youngest test cricketer to die (apart from war), aged just 22. Played 5 Tests and 25 ODIs, cant remember his name though.
Just off the top, I think his name was Manjural Rana.
Re: Bangladesh

Posted:
Sun Mar 18, 2007 10:15 pm
by spell_check
Adelaide Hawk wrote:Thank you Deshies for sticking it right that wanker Senile Gavaskar. Karma

Gavaskar can sate himself with the knowledge that at least Bangladesh are popular winners ... especially among Australians.
Ah yes, I clean forgot about this with Ireland winning!
Sweet. Poetic. Justice.

Posted:
Sun Mar 18, 2007 10:19 pm
by Adelaide Hawk
ORDoubleBlues wrote:pafc1870 wrote:One of their cricketers, not one playing in the world cup, was killed the other day in a car accident on theway home after taking 4 for in a match in Banglidesh. He became the youngest test cricketer to die (apart from war), aged just 22. Played 5 Tests and 25 ODIs, cant remember his name though.
Just off the top, I think his name was Manjural Rana.
It was Manjural Islam. He was a left arm spinner.

Posted:
Sun Mar 18, 2007 10:42 pm
by Dutchy
These guys have a real future...these guys are young and have some skill...very similar to Sri Lanka 20 years ago...they could be the real suprise packet this cup and can legitimately compete with the strong nations

Posted:
Sun Mar 18, 2007 11:24 pm
by heater31
Dutchy wrote:These guys have a real future...these guys are young and have some skill...very similar to Sri Lanka 20 years ago...they could be the real suprise packet this cup and can legitimately compete with the strong nations
So they should, with the population base that they have to find cricketing talent I would not be suprised to see them rocket up the world rankings in both forms of the game

Posted:
Mon Mar 19, 2007 9:42 am
by rod_rooster

Posted:
Mon Mar 19, 2007 12:40 pm
by RoosterMarty
They are behaving like idiots, but it's no surprise. Ripping down a house, wanting the players to die.. all over a cricket loss. I also noticed this in the article...
"The news agency also said Vinod Koetcha, an India fan, died of shock while watching his team's lacklustre performance on television at his Ahmedabad home."


Posted:
Mon Mar 19, 2007 12:41 pm
by rod_rooster
RoosterMarty wrote:They are behaving like idiots, but it's no surprise. Ripping down a house, wanting the players to die.. all over a cricket loss. I also noticed this in the article...
"The news agency also said Vinod Koetcha, an India fan, died of shock while watching his team's lacklustre performance on television at his Ahmedabad home."

Died of shock

I'm sure he had not underlying heath issues
