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Bangladesh to rest entire team for 5th ODI against minnows New Zealand

Dhaka, Bangladesh. In an action packed press conference at the end of the fourth ODI at Mirpur, Bangladesh captain Shakib-al-Hasan announced that the entire Bangladesh team would be rested for the 5th and final ODI against New Zealand. Bangladesh has already won the 5 match series by winning three out of the four games played till now with one match abandoned due to rains.

“We have lots of important cricket coming up. There is the Kai Altech Premier T20 league and ACC matches against Malaysia and Kenya. Given the amount of cricket the boys have been playing, we want to protect them from injury and keep them fresh for these important engagements,” Bangladeshi captain said.

“Also, with all due respect to Dan and his boys, it is really hard to keep yourself motivated against a mediocre opposition. Keeping all this mind, we have decided to rest the main Bangladesh team for the final game. We do recognize our commitments to Cricket New Zealand and will ensure that they get a great game of cricket. West Bangladesh will be playing instead of our first eleven in the final ODI at Dhaka,” Shakib-al-Hasan informed as people googled frantically for “West Bangladesh”.

After winning the ODI series convincingly, Bangladeshi cricketers suddenly realized that they had enough of it already

Given the complex geo-political history of the region, it is not entirely clear what “West Bangladesh” refers to. At the time this report was filed, at least 4 different teams had claimed responsibility for being the aforesaid West Bangladesh team – the West Bengal Ranji team, Kolakata Knight Riders of the IPL, Pakistan national team, and Afghanistan national team – all had promptly issued press releases or tweeted confirmations that they were West Bangladesh.

“Ideal match practice before tough Ranji season,” Laxmi Ratan Shukla, West Bengal Ranji captain said, becoming the first one to lay claim over West Bangladeshdom.

“Still trying to convince Cricket NZ to pay us $200,000 so that McCullum can play for them,” tweeted @iamsrk i.e. Shah Rukh Khan, owner of the KKR team, which was replied to and retweeted by many, including a certain @shreerammadras who tagged every other celebrity in his replies to @iamsrk.

“RT @shreerammadras: OMG IPL team to finally play international cricket. @LalitKModi you are vindicated. N Srini is a moron,” was retweeted by Lalit Modi, the suspended IPL commissioner and a voracious retweeterer.

“Finally cricket will take place in Pakistan (Bangladesh was earlier East Pakistan). This is a big moment for Pakistan,” Shahid Afridi, captain of Pakistani cricket team said, further adding a caveat that if their team loses the final ODI against New Zealand, “law of averages” should be blamed instead of any “match-fixing”.

“We have been asking for test playing nations to play against Afghanistan for a while, but we were really hoping for someone better than New Zealand,” Hamid Hasan, Afghanistan paceman said, who claimed he had “mixed reactions” over the news, though his team-mates expressed enthusiasm.

“I am really looking forward to the game. I am the only player who plays for 3 of the 4 contending West Bangladesh teams. I can lay a claim to Pakistan, KKR and given the nebulous northwestern boundaries, Afghanistan,” said Mohammed Irfan, tallest cricketer with a confused sense of identity that characterizes cricket today.

In an unrelated confusion during the press conference, the question “How does it feel to be the best batsman, left-arm spin bowler, and only international caliber player in the team that you also happen to captain?” was simultaneously answered by both Shakib-al-Hasan and Daniel Vettori.

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Kiwis whitewashed in Bangladesh

Bangladesh completed their whitewash of New Zealand in one-day series by winning final one-dayer at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur on Sunday.

Bangladesh have already clinched the Micromax ODI Cup after beating the Black Caps by nine runs in the fourth ODI on October 14.

Earlier, it had won third ODI on October 11 by seven wickets and first ODI on October 5 by another nine runs.

Bangladesh: Imrul Kayes, Shahriar Nafees, Junaid Siddique, Raqibul Hasan, Shakib Al Hasan (Captain), Mushfiqur Rahim, Mahmudullah, Abdur Razzak, Rubel Hossain, Shafiul Islam, Suhrawadi Shuvo.

New Zealand: Brendon McCullum, Jesse Ryder, BJ Watling, Ross Taylor, Kane Williamson, Grant Elliott, Daniel Vettori (Captain), Nathan McCullum, Kyle Mills, Hamish Bennett, Andy McKay.

As the commentators were saying its called Bangla Wash!!!!
 
Kiwis whitewashed in Bangladesh

Bangladesh completed their whitewash of New Zealand in one-day series by winning final one-dayer at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur on Sunday.

Bangladesh have already clinched the Micromax ODI Cup after beating the Black Caps by nine runs in the fourth ODI on October 14.

Earlier, it had won third ODI on October 11 by seven wickets and first ODI on October 5 by another nine runs.

Bangladesh: Imrul Kayes, Shahriar Nafees, Junaid Siddique, Raqibul Hasan, Shakib Al Hasan (Captain), Mushfiqur Rahim, Mahmudullah, Abdur Razzak, Rubel Hossain, Shafiul Islam, Suhrawadi Shuvo.

New Zealand: Brendon McCullum, Jesse Ryder, BJ Watling, Ross Taylor, Kane Williamson, Grant Elliott, Daniel Vettori (Captain), Nathan McCullum, Kyle Mills, Hamish Bennett, Andy McKay.

As the commentators were saying its called Bangla Wash!!!!

Congratulations to our national team for white washing the Kiwis. It is a great achievement.
 
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Tigers win by 3 runs, NZ whitewashed

Spinner Abdur Razzak (L) celebrates with teammates as he dismissed New Zealand's Andy McKay during their fifth one-day international cricket match in Dhaka on Sunday.

Bangladesh completed their whitewash of New Zealand in one-day series as the Kiwis scored 171 in 49.3 overs chasing a target of 174 runs in final one-dayer at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur on Sunday.

Bangladesh have already clinched the Micromax ODI Cup after beating the Black Caps by nine runs in the fourth ODI on October 14.

Earlier, it had won third ODI on October 11 by seven wickets and first ODI on October 5 by another nine runs.

Bangladesh: Imrul Kayes, Shahriar Nafees, Junaid Siddique, Raqibul Hasan, Shakib Al Hasan (Captain), Mushfiqur Rahim, Mahmudullah, Abdur Razzak, Rubel Hossain, Shafiul Islam, Suhrawadi Shuvo.


New Zealand: Brendon McCullum, Jesse Ryder, BJ Watling, Ross Taylor, Kane Williamson, Grant Elliott, Daniel Vettori (Captain), Nathan McCullum, Kyle Mills, Hamish Bennett, Andy McKay
 
I dont think it is the coming of age of Bangladesh really, it is pretty disappointing how our side is playing. Sure Bangladesh slow the pitches down but that happens in most countries, that is the reality, former cricketer Morrison told Herald.
well,well only time will tell.1 victory can be a fluke not a series win,and now if these 2 teams meet in the wc psychological advantage will be on Bangladeshi side.
 
well,well only time will tell.1 victory can be a fluke not a series win,and now if these 2 teams meet in the wc psychological advantage will be on Bangladeshi side.

I think, all other national cricket teams will try to respect our team, well, of course, until this team is also whitewashed by some other team. I do not think, our team is a good team. However, with the national economic development, more budgetary allocations are now available to cricket. More money means better coaches and more training.
 
congratulations Bangladesh, few more wins and you will be above Pakistan too :tup:
 
congratulations Bangladesh, few more wins and you will be above Pakistan too :tup:

I still remember the days when we were one country and west Pakistani famous players would come to play in Dhaka. Pakistani team remains very strong, except that some of the players now lack ethics and are after money that is not sanctioned by our religion.
 
still they really lack the charisma of the former players like wasim and inzamam. Anyways now that we are starting to win may be we'll earn some new foreign supporters.
 
Well thats what makes us south asian anyways. We cry for them we take them on our shoulders and then we kill them.
 
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