Pakistan v Bangladesh: 3rd ODI – Bangladesh players to watch out for
Bangladesh must be eager to avoid a series whitewash at the hands of Pakistan when they face off http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Zahur-Ahmed-c98518 Chowdhury Stadium of Chittagong
on Tuesday, December 6, 2011.
Whilst the Bangladeshi slow bowlers posed some threat to the Pakistan batmen in the last three games of the ongoing home series, the Bangladesh batsmen completely failed against the depth of http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Shahid-Afridi-c2482,
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The hosts would be hoping their big guns, including liked of Tamim Iqbal and http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Shakib-Al-Hasan-c89559, to be in form on Tuesday to pass away the shambles of a series whitewash.
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The 22-year-old Chittagong left-hander at the top of Bangladesh’ batting line-up will be a major threat to the Pakistan bowling attack. Though the belligerent batsman has failed to impress with his bat in the ongoing series so far, he must be charged and
eager to prove a point in front of his home crowd.
The hard-hitting opening batsman has the talent to regain his form at any stage in a series quite quickly. The Chittagong batsman is a fantastic striker of the cricket ball and starts playing an attacking cricket right from the first ball.
The top order batsman has the ability to counter the bowling attack of any class on his day. Since debuting in the 50-overs format of the international cricket in February 2007, Tamim has so far played 108 One Day Internationals compiling 3115 runs at an
average of 29.11 and a strike rate of 79.06.
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The leading all-rounder in the http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Bangladesh-c747 crew is fully aware of his importance in the side, both with the bat and must be eager to lead the side from the front in both the departments of the game so as to avoid a 3-0 series whitewash at the hands of Misbah-ul-Haq
and his men in green.
Shakib, the 24-year-old Jessore player who is one of the best all-rounders in the world, has been doing well with the ball in the series so far but his bat is yet to entertain the Bangladesh cricket fans.
Till date Shakib has played 121 One Day Internationals for Bangladesh piling up a tally of 3389 runs at an average of 34.93 and a strike rate of 76.60. His tally of 3389 runs includes five centuries and twenty two half centuries. With the ball, the left
arm orthodox bowler has claimed 153 ODI wickets at an average of 28.73 with career best figures of 4 for 16.
Shakib’s stats in the one-day cricket suggest his consistency in the limited overs format of the game.
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The 29-year-old left arm spinner will be leading the Bangladesh attack in the third and the final one day international of the three-match series. He has the ability to trouble the opposition batsmen with variation and accuracy in his bowling.
Razzak’s straight deliveries are the most difficult ones to pick for most of the batsmen in the world. The left-arm spinner has so far played 128 One Day Internationals and has 176 wickets in his name at an average of 28.57 including his career best figures
of 5 for 29.
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