[Match Thread] Bangladesh v Zimbabwe : 1st Test, Sylhet

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What a great day for us. I think there will be some big hangovers tomorrow. BT will be found sleeping in a tock tock and Williams will be bingeing for a couple of days.
The next pitch will be turning square :lol:
Well done lads!!!

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There are a lot of congratulatory messages on the FB pages from BD supporters, which makes a pleasant change. I know it’s the Afghan guys that are usually out of line but anyway it’s good to see.
People always say that a competitive West Indies side is essential for cricket, but a zim side sneaking the odd win here and there is also damned fine.

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Googly wrote:
Tue Nov 06, 2018 7:45 pm
There are a lot of congratulatory messages on the FB pages from BD supporters, which makes a pleasant change. I know it’s the Afghan guys that are usually out of line but anyway it’s good to see.
People always say that a competitive West Indies side is essential for cricket, but a zim side sneaking the odd win here and there is also damned fine.
Absolutely

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Yes

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Just want to give credit to Raza's spell on the 4th morning, he bowled 17 overs and 2 hours straight. Whilst he took 3 wickets he could have took a few more it was such a quality spell, he had Kayes beaten numerous times and trouble all the batsman he bowled to.

I think the way the Bangladeshis crumbled afterwards had a lot to do with Raza's opening spell
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Absolutely. I like everything about him. I think he deals with failure better than any of our players as well. It’s an important trait, especially for a Zim cricketer!
I don’t mean that badly, but a lot of our problems are PTSD related. He just brings so much energy and positivity.

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jaybro wrote:
Wed Nov 07, 2018 7:32 am
Just want to give credit to Raza's spell on the 4th morning, he bowled 17 overs and 2 hours straight. Whilst he took 3 wickets he could have took a few more it was such a quality spell, he had Kayes beaten numerous times and trouble all the batsman he bowled to.

I think the way the Bangladeshis crumbled afterwards had a lot to do with Raza's opening spell
Raza outbowled Taijul.

One of the things I noticed, was Raza got a lot more turn than Miraz. I think its because Raza was bowling in the right areas (wider outside the stumps) whilst Miraz just stuck to a stump-to-stump-line. Sometimes spinners have to bowl in a particular place to get more out of a surface and Raza did just that.

Its akin to I think the Southhampton Test between England and India where Moeen got more from the track than Ashwin because of areas he was bowling in.
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From what I can see Miraz doesn’t put much ‘work on the ball’ his action is very simple he almost looks like a part timer just putting the ball on the spot lol.

I might get crucified by a few Bangladeshis here but I think he is overrated !! Unless he’s playing on a rank turner at the Shere Bangla I don’t reckon he’ll take many wickets.
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jaybro wrote:
Wed Nov 07, 2018 7:13 pm
From what I can see Miraz doesn’t put much ‘work on the ball’ his action is very simple he almost looks like a part timer just putting the ball on the spot lol.

I might get crucified by a few Bangladeshis here but I think he is overrated !! Unless he’s playing on a rank turner at the Shere Bangla I don’t reckon he’ll take many wickets.
I won't crucify you mate :D But I don't agree. Against England an in the Under 19 world cup this kid bowled absolute rank turners. He turned it square against Ben Ducket and made our spinners look average. I think he has a lot to offer. Simple action, yes, but by no means a part timer and a very under rated batter as Krit has said

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jaybro wrote:
Wed Nov 07, 2018 7:13 pm
From what I can see Miraz doesn’t put much ‘work on the ball’ his action is very simple he almost looks like a part timer just putting the ball on the spot lol.

Depends on the pitch.

Miraz and Raza were bowling on different areas ie different "surfaces". Pitches are rarely uniform throughout. Raza and Miraz couldn't be bowling in the same areas because they were bowling to different numbers of left and right handed batsmen.
I might get crucified by a few Bangladeshis here but I think he is overrated !! Unless he’s playing on a rank turner at the Shere Bangla I don’t reckon he’ll take many wickets.
Its not statistically accurate. Miraz is actually a better spinner than Taijul, all things considered. If Taijul bowled in New Zealand or South Africa as much as Miraz has, then his figures would be significantly worse.

At home since his debut, Miraz has been as good as Taijul. Slightly better when you factor that his economy rate is a bit better than Taijul's. And actually Taijul's figures are boosted by this 11 wicket haul against Zimbabwe, so coming into this game, Miraz was significantly better. One single game isn't enough to say Miraz is not as good as Taijul. Plus Taijul is 26 and Miraz is 21 and with spinners getting better with age, Miraz should have the upper hand.
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