Najmul Hossain Shanto scored a 163 in a Test vs Sri Lanka back in 2021, when he was 22. He then scored another hundred in Harare a couple months later. More on that below. Mehidy Hasan Miraz scored a Test hundred at age 23. Zakir Hasan just got one at 24, batting out of positions vs India. Shall I continue? Bangladesh isn't a good example, because in the last 10 years, no batter has debuted before the age of 21 - with the exception of Shanto. So obvously the guys scoring runs will almost always be older than 22.TapsC2 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 17, 2023 7:34 amA quick search of the top ODI run scorers for Bangladesh in 2022 shows the same names in the top 7. Shakib, Mahmudullah, Mushfiqur and Tamim always pitch up. Anamul Haque and Liton Das are 30. Can you show me the 22 year old batsman in your side who is scoring limited overs centuries like Tector? You making it sound like it's so easy.
Forgot Mahmudul Hasan Joy scored a Test hundred at 21, albiet vs a weakened SA attack.
To be honest, I wasn't even aware of Afif scoring 72 in SA, because I don't rate Afif at all, at the present moment. I am biased towards Test cricket, and if a guy doesn't play or doesn't score there, I don't really rate him. Which is why I tend to overlook Shanto's 15 average in ODIs, because he's scored runs in overseas Tests, I believe its just a matter of him getting a long run in ODIs before he starts to score there as well. Now that is not say I think Afif is a trash cricketer, just that he's not on my radar at the moment.When is Afif going to come close again? I'm sure you rate his 72 in South africa highly right? Wes scored 72 in Australia but here you are ruling him out.
I think Liton Das is 28, not 30. Regardless, I mentioned Tector, Doheny, and Zadran for a reason. They are the nearest competitor teams to Zimbabwe and the relative performance of ZIM-IRE-AFG over the next 10 years will largely depend on how Madhevere/Marumani/Shumba do compared to Tector/Doheny, Zadran/Gurbaz/Mujeeb/Rashid/Faruqi.Please can you also show me how many times when BT was 22 and below he managed to score half centuries in places like Australia or Pakistan. Against full strength bowling units too. How many times more than Wes did he do that by the age of 22? BT is probably the best limited overs batsman Zimbabwe has ever produced on paper.
Player growth in cricket is not as mathematically predictable as you make it sound
Bangladesh at this stage isn't a competitor nation of Zimbabwe so seniors vs juniors is totally irrelevant. But since you mentioned it, and its been on my mind, you do have a point. The under 25 guys in the Bangladesh team right now are Afif and Shanto and Zakir (Tests only). Well Zakir has just turned 25, but he did score a Test hundred vs India.
But more to your previous point, this upcoming year is going to be make or break for Shanto and Afif. Now bear in mind Shanto has a poor record in all formats, but he does have two Test centuries already. This indicates that he can potentially play and/or has talent. However, having talent isn't the only factor, or even the most important ingredient to success at this level. However, the BCB has shown a decent amount of support to him and his Player of the Series BPL performance will only extend that well into 2023. I believe Shanto will be given a long run at #3 in ODIs this year, a format where he only averages 15 with the idead that he will be the transition to lead our batting as our Big 4 retires. My personal belief is Shanto can be a game-breaker for Bangladesh, possibly in all 3 formats.
However, I want to higlight one key difference. I think a guy with 2 international hundreds CAN possibly be a world class talent in the future, vs many on this forum who say a guy with no international hundreds WILL.