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Old November 28, 2008, 05:40 PM
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Originally Posted by gunda
I don't get it why are you ppl so afraid to drop that idiot ashraful?? it's not like if we don't have him then we will all be out zero!! c'mon have a reality check here what has he done in this tour and the last?? F/all!
theres no point glorying on past performences like england in football 1966..
look to the future not past! this guy is a fluke drop him and make razzq the captain and keep mash the vice.
razzaq is the oldest in squad so they will listen to him..logicaly its the best way to go ..
give that loser a break since you guys like him soo much that you willing to sacrifice BD cricket ..then if he proves his worth in consective good performences not just one,then think about it!
its time the players take responsiblities. this backward thinking mind won't get us far.
This is cricket players are judged by their performence not who we like watching!
Mate you're out of your freaking mind. No one here in their right minds are defending Ashraful. He's consistently a stuff up. But it's not like anyone else in the team isn't a stuff up. And make Razzak captain? He doesn't even make it into the test team. In the last two tours, if you remember correctly, against New Zealand he scored that unbeaten 60 in that match-winning partnership with Junaid. If he wasn't there, I can guarantee you we would've fallen short. Against South Africa in the first ODI, he again showed that he's miles ahead of anyone in our team in terms of batting.

Another reason why he should stay is because he can shield the other players. We've pretty much managed to screw up his career by making him captain. We don't want to put any other inexperienced players in a pressure situation. Just because Razzak is the oldest in the team does in no way mean he should be captain. Your logic is flawed.

Get some common sense into you're head - without this guy's fluky performances, Bangladesh would have been long gone in test cricket. There is no future without a present. Once the younger players have learnt to cope with international cricket, some one can take Ashraful's place if need be. Until then, he's here to stay.
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