ODI no. 3222
Dec 06, 2011
Bangladesh had an opportunity to end a losing streak against Pakistan that has lasted 12 years, but the visiting spinners were good enough to put the target of 178 far out of their reach. The track was tailored to suit Bangladesh's strength - spin - but it backfired since they didn't have the batsmen capable of sticking it out long enough to entertain thoughts of earning a consolation win.
Pakistan, India and Bangladesh were one nation before 1947. Yet, the most consistent and impressive bowlers keep on originating from Pakistan. Right now, Pakistan seems to have the most potent bowling attack in the world. The series against England will be interesting.
most potent!! really !! I think this Aus bowling is improving by leaps and bounds.
Anyhow Pak batting will compensate for their bowling :-)
Posted by: tambidude | Dec 06, 2011 at 08:44 PM
Collectively, the most potent.
South Africa and England currently have some incredible individual bowlers but not an awesome total attack. The Aussies are promising but still young. Let's see how they manage in 2012.
No argument from me about the Pak batting.
Posted by: Isaac Schrödinger | Dec 06, 2011 at 08:51 PM