They aren't shitty wickets just because some white guys can't bat on them. They are no different than Indian or Sri Lankan or UAE pitches. Even Brendon Taylor and Sean Williams recently scored good runs on Bangladeshi ODI pitches. It is a fact that either Australian pitches are amongst the flattest in the world OR Australia's bowlers have bowled poorly at home. Either way, both discount Babar's performances vs AUS in AUS. And for the record, I rate both Starc and Cummins very highly as bowlers, much higher in ODIs than Rabada or Archer or Ngidi, mind you.
At any rate, Mushfiq today 102 not out. Thats what I think are "good" or "decent" runs. Would have obviously been better had it been 150 off 100 and won us the match.
A final point that I will reiterate: the format of this world cup, ensures that there is no hiding, (except in rare instances eg Mohammad Amir), for teams or individual players. All teams play all other teams. Its not just 3 games and finished like the Champions Trophy. No team can win on a fluke. Just like the Qualifying tournament ensured the overall best two teams progressed to the main tournament (West Indies due to talent, Afghanistan due to fighting mentality after such a poor start), this world cup ensures the same for the top 10 sides.
Given that, here are the things that have been proven:
- Bangladesh are a top 5 or 6 ODI side on recent form (going into the next 3-4 years or until the retirements of Shakib, Tamim, et al).
- Bangladesh's bowling and fielding are mediocre at best (solid bowling unit at home unlike Australia for example). too reliant on Mustafiz and Miraz.
- Afghanistan can't both worth shit and even their best batsman Rahmat is far from world class
- Afghan spinners are over-rated
- Pakistan are unpredictable, and can beat any team anywhere, but overall they are mediocre #6-8 ranked side in ODIs
- Windies have some batting talent, but their bowling and fielding are arguably the worst amongst the top 10 sides
- New Zealand are an extremely well balanced and well oiled unit
- India is almost surely the strongest team despite England being ranked higher
- If Mushfiqur (61 average, 91 SR) finishes the world cup ahead of Babar Azam (41 average, 89 SR) as he is currently, he is certainly the better batsman and a class apart. If I am wrong, I'm wrong, simple as that.