by stan » Sun Feb 19, 2006 2:37 pm
by ORDoubleBlues » Sun Feb 19, 2006 10:39 pm
by blink » Mon Feb 20, 2006 11:10 am
by MagicKiwi » Mon Feb 20, 2006 1:45 pm
by RustyCage » Thu Feb 23, 2006 1:00 am
by therisingblues » Thu Feb 23, 2006 9:31 pm
by stan » Thu Feb 23, 2006 9:40 pm
therisingblues wrote:I am out of the loop with the Zimbabweans, last I heard the country/team was in political turmoil and their best players just weren't in the team for non-sports reasons. Is it still like that?
by ORDoubleBlues » Thu Mar 09, 2006 5:24 pm
by ORDoubleBlues » Mon Apr 10, 2006 11:34 pm
stan wrote:Ponting queries Bangladesh Test status
Cricinfo staff
February 17, 2006
Ricky Ponting has set the cat among the pigeons ahead of Australia's tour to Bangladesh by calling for Bangladesh to be stripped of its Test status. In an interview with London's Daily Telegraph Ponting said: "What I would not have is the minnow nations in the World Cup and the Champions Trophy, and I would not have Bangladesh and Zimbabwe playing Tests at present."
Interestingly, yesterday Cricket Australia (CA) issued a statement in support of Bangladesh playing Test cricket. "Test cricket needs to be about the best playing the best. There are some countries that are developing, and the way to develop is to play on a regular basis against the best countries in the world. Cricket Australia has bought into that process by sending the Australian team," a CA spokesman said.
However, despite not toeing the official line Ponting won't be reprimanded. Late last night CA indulged in damage control, getting Ponting to issue a more diplomatic statement. "If it takes teams like Australia playing teams like Bangladesh for the developing Test nations to improve their skills, then I'm all for it," Ponting said "I'm looking forward to the challenge of leading Australia in Bangladesh".
Australia is set to tour Bangladesh for a two-Test series in April and Ponting's comments are sure to set off sparks ahead of the series. Bangladesh's biggest cricketing success to date came against Australia, whom they defeated in a one-dayer last year. Since their entry into the big league, Bangladesh have played 40 Tests - losing 35 and winning only one, against Zimbabwe - and have won just 10 of 113 ODIs.
© Cricinfo
by noone » Tue Apr 11, 2006 12:35 am
by Adelaide Hawk » Tue Apr 11, 2006 7:21 am
noone wrote:the english press will have a field day with this...
mind you i think its great to see bangladesh do well. (mind you id rather they beat the poms in a test instead).
by Rik E Boy » Tue Apr 11, 2006 8:41 am
by Rik E Boy » Tue Apr 11, 2006 2:34 pm
MagicKiwi wrote::finga:
by ORDoubleBlues » Tue Apr 11, 2006 5:03 pm
by JK » Tue Apr 11, 2006 5:09 pm
ORDoubleBlues wrote:I know a lot of cricket has been played Rik but if they would rather a 9 to 5 job, I guess they could take that instead.
by ORDoubleBlues » Thu May 04, 2006 6:32 pm
by Rik E Boy » Fri May 05, 2006 9:30 am
ORDoubleBlues wrote:I know a lot of cricket has been played Rik but if they would rather a 9 to 5 job, I guess they could take that instead.
by ORDoubleBlues » Fri May 05, 2006 4:29 pm
Rik E Boy wrote:ORDoubleBlues wrote:I know a lot of cricket has been played Rik but if they would rather a 9 to 5 job, I guess they could take that instead.
If you are overworked in a 9 to 5 job your performance will suffer. Ditto for top class sportsmen. (Test) Cricket is an endurance sport and comparing back to back tours (let alone back to back test matches) to the complete bludge that is hit and giggle county cricket is like comparing concrete laying to an admin job in an office.
regards,
REB
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