Australia And Bangladesh Match Series: Injuries on both side (Part-2)

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Australia And Bangladesh Match Series: Injuries on both sides

30-August 2008

The series will put up exciting taking. It will probably give an in view into the future of Australian cricket in the post-Warne, McGrath and Gilchrist era. All the same, with the distinctive Aussie confidence and fighting sprightliness, the fresh facings would like to demo their worth, so anybody that considered Australia would take their lesser adversaries lightly can anticipate them to appear with all guns blazing.

One would suppose that the challenge of confronting to Australia would be trouble sufficient without having a big chunk of the team eliminated because of injury and the strange impediment of education. Opening batsmen Shahriar Nafees put in a call for to be moved back from the team stating that he wants to concentrate on his studies. He is studying at Dhaka University.

This asking was acknowledged, but his replacing, Nazimuddin, was soon eliminated of the tour after tearing a sinew in his finger though attempting to grab a ball. The top order batsman, who was desiring to constitute himself as a permanent in the squad, will be substituted by Junaid Siddique. He came back into the national squad after remaining out for 4 months. Another cricketer who has previously laid his studies ahead of cricket is Shakib Al Hasan.

He was included in the 15-man team after dropping the past Kitply Cup and Asia Cup to focus on his education. Wicket-keeper Mushfiqur Rahim was also rejected with a shoulder hurt which signified Dhiman Ghosh was brought forward. While fighting for physical fitness, fast-bowler Mashrafe Mortaza is put in the team. Now Bangladesh will anticipate him to provide inspiration in what may bear to be a hard journey.

After demonstrating promise in the 2007 World Cup, Bangladesh’s form has fairly reduced. They broke out of the Asia Cup with demolishing defeats by Pakistan, Sri Lanka and India. Their only triumph of the tournament came versus the U.A.E. team. So the statistics don't consider it well for a squad whose last victory versus a best team arrived way back in the World Cup when they defeated India by 5 wickets.

But don't put down the Bangladeshis who upset the Antipodean rivals back in 2005 when they were successful in Cardiff. Australia will be the favorites though and will prepare for their tricky sub-continent adventure versus India with easy winnings. This match series is scheduled to be played on 31 august, 3rd September and 6th September.


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