Bangladesh Watch 2015-2019

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Indeed it shall.

Hopefully Cremer is fit. Did Cremer play in World Cup or did he return afterwards? Hopefully guys like Musoko get a chance. I keep hearing of a guy named Mumba...is it Carl Mumba? I think I looked up Chimhamiwa and he also had impressive stats.
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Kriterion_BD wrote:Indeed it shall.

Hopefully Cremer is fit. Did Cremer play in World Cup or did he return afterwards? Hopefully guys like Musoko get a chance. I keep hearing of a guy named Mumba...is it Carl Mumba? I think I looked up Chimhamiwa and he also had impressive stats.

There is some video of Carl Mumba bowling for rhinos has a strong smooth action looks decent pace, our forum member Midwest Rhinos rates him very highly ......

Cremer came in after WC has been hot and cold, shame he missed the two 'easier' series where he could have taken a bag full of wickets .....

It seems Mongongo was a big fan of Musoko but Whatmore seems more keen on guys like Jongwe, Muzarabani and Madziva .......
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Do you think Whatmore has that much say in selection? Musoko seems to be a genuine pace talent, I can't see why Whatmore would favor more limited medium pacers over him. Hopefully Musoko does well enough in the Logan Cup or A team tours to force his way in if in fact Whatmore is not impressed. I don't see why he wouldn't be impressed.
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Kriterion_BD wrote:Do you think Whatmore has that much say in selection? Musoko seems to be a genuine pace talent, I can't see why Whatmore would favor more limited medium pacers over him. Hopefully Musoko does well enough in the Logan Cup or A team tours to force his way in if in fact Whatmore is not impressed. I don't see why he wouldn't be impressed.

Yeah I think he would have a big say .....

The thing about Musoko and even Mumba and Chimhamiwa is that they never really set the World on fire for the under 19's team nor have they in t list A matches. Their success has come through Logan Cup cricket so maybe they're more longer form bowlers ??

I thought Musoko would be there by now he really tore the Canadians part last year under the eye of Whatmore ......
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Kriterion_BD wrote:Indeed it shall.

Hopefully Cremer is fit. Did Cremer play in World Cup or did he return afterwards?
He came back in Pakistan series after the CWC. Does anyone have any updates on this front, was really expecting him back by now :|

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AngusBeef wrote:
Kriterion_BD wrote:Indeed it shall.

Hopefully Cremer is fit. Did Cremer play in World Cup or did he return afterwards?
He came back in Pakistan series after the CWC. Does anyone have any updates on this front, was really expecting him back by now :|

Should be ok for BD tour .....
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Kriterion_BD wrote:Hopefully Cremer is fit.
:lol: you can't wait for your boys to smash him around hey.
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^That doesn't only apply to Cremer. Applies to anyone not wearing Red and Green. :D
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Some possible good news for Bangladesh: Shakib has reportedly stated his availability for the ZIM series next month. He is currently in the US awaiting the birth of his first child. The BCB has given him permission to play or rest. Meanwhile Rubel (calf) and Taskin (side) are both hoping to try and get fit enough to play at some point during the series.
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What's happening with the BPL ???

When does it start ??

Can we expect any Zimbabwean players to feature ??
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