Hookes calls for Australia to 'annihilate' Bangladesh





Test # 1650
Bangladesh in Australia, 2003, 1st Test
Australia v Bangladesh
Marrara Cricket Ground, Darwin
18,19,20 July 2003 (5-day match)

Result: Australia won by an innings and 132 runs
Series: Australia leads the 2-Test series 1-0

Toss: Australia
Umpires: RE Koertzen (SA) and DR Shepherd (Eng)
TV Umpire: SJA Taufel
Match Referee: MJ Procter (SA)
Man of the Match: SR Waugh

Close of Play: 

Day 1: Bangladesh 97, Australia 121/2 (Langer 40*, 
Lehmann 51*, 45 overs) 
Day 2: Australia 407/7d, Bangladesh 70/1 (Hannan Sarkar 29*,
 Habibul Bashar 26*, 15 overs)
Bangladesh 1st innings                                          R   M   B
Hannan Sarkar         lbw                b McGrath              0  17  13
Javed Omar            c Gilchrist        b Gillespie            5  47  37
Habibul Bashar                           b Lee                 16  53  28
Mohammad Ashraful     c Gillespie        b McGrath             23  67  52
Al Sahariar                              b Lee                  0  10   9
Alok Kapali           lbw                b MacGill              0   4   2
+Khaled Mashud        lbw                b McGrath             11  66  63
*Khaled Mahmud        c Gilchrist        b MacGill             21  42  39
Mashrafe Mortaza      c Gilchrist        b Gillespie            3  10   5
Tapash Baisya         not out                                   2  12   6
Manjural Islam        c Langer           b Lee                  1   5   3
Extras                (b 1, lb 5, w 6, nb 3)                   15
Total                 (all out, 42.2 overs, 171 mins)          97

FoW: 1-4 (Hannan Sarkar, 4.3 ov), 2-26 (Javed Omar, 11.4 ov),
     3-36 (Habibul Bashar, 16.2 ov), 4-39 (Al Sahariar, 18.5 ov),
     5-40 (Alok Kapali, 19.6 ov), 6-60 (Mohammad Ashraful, 26.6 ov),
     7-87 (Khaled Mashud, 38.6 ov), 8-91 (Khaled Mahmud, 39.6 ov),
     9-94 (Mashrafe Mortaza, 41.1 ov), 10-97 (Manjural Islam, 42.2 ov).

Bowling                      O      M      R      W
McGrath                     13      6     20      3
Gillespie                    8      1     27      2 (2w)
Lee                          8.2    2     23      3 (3nb)
MacGill                     13      4     21      2

Australia 1st innings                                           R   M   B
JL Langer             lbw                b Alok Kapali         71 282 203
ML Hayden                                b Mashrafe Mortaza    11  33  23
RT Ponting            c Javed Omar       b Tapash Baisya       10  45  28
DS Lehmann            c Javed Omar       b Mashrafe Mortaza   110 266 221
*SR Waugh             not out                                 100 200 133
ML Love                                  b Mashrafe Mortaza     0   3   1
+AC Gilchrist                            b Manjural Islam      43  58  47
B Lee                 run out (Tapash Baisya)                  23  51  39
JN Gillespie          not out                                  16  21  15
Extras                (b 5, lb 8, w 7, nb 3)                   23
Total                 (7 wickets dec, 117.5 overs, 483 mins)  407

DNB: SCG MacGill, GD McGrath.

FoW: 1-13 (Hayden, 7.3 ov), 2-43 (Ponting, 18.2 ov),
     3-184 (Langer, 70.6 ov), 4-243 (Lehmann, 87.3 ov),
     5-244 (Love, 87.6 ov), 6-313 (Gilchrist, 100.5 ov),
     7-377 (Lee, 112.6 ov).

Bowling                      O      M      R      W
Manjural Islam              24      4     78      1 (1nb, 3w)
Mashrafe Mortaza            23      7     74      3 (1nb, 2w)
Tapash Baisya               21.5    4     69      1 (1nb, 2w)
Khaled Mahmud               28      2     98      0
Alok Kapali                 18      2     65      1
Mohammad Ashraful            2      0      9      0
Habibul Bashar               1      0      1      0


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Bangladesh 2nd innings                                          R   M   B
Hannan Sarkar         c Gilchrist        b Gillespie           35  96  69
Javed Omar            lbw                b McGrath              5  12  11
Habibul Bashar                           b MacGill             54 135  91
Mohammad Ashraful     c Gilchrist        b Lee                  7  47  41
Al Sahariar                          c & b MacGill             36      53
Alok Kapali           lbw                b MacGill              0   3   4
+Khaled Mashud        c Gilchrist        b MacGill              6  14  11
*Khaled Mahmud                           b Gillespie            5      17
Tapash Baisya         lbw                b MacGill              4       6
Mashrafe Mortaza      run out (Lehmann)                        15       6
Manjural Islam        not out                                   0       1
Extras                (lb 6, w 2, nb 3)                        11
Total                 (all out, 51.1 overs)                   178

FoW: 1-8 (Javed Omar, 2.6 ov), 2-89 (Hannan Sarkar, 23.2 ov),
     3-112 (Mohammad Ashraful, 34.4 ov), 
4-112 (Habibul Bashar, 35.1 ov),
     5-112 (Alok Kapali, 35.5 ov), 6-122 (Khaled Mashud, 39.3 ov),
     7-143 (Khaled Mahmud, 44.4 ov), 8-152 (Tapash Baisya, 47.1 ov),
     9-171 (Mashrafe Mortaza, 49.6 ov), 10-178 (Al Sahariar, 51.1 ov).

Bowling                      O      M      R      W
McGrath                     10      0     25      1 (1nb)
Gillespie                   16      3     48      2 (1w)
Lee                         12      5     34      1 (2nb)
MacGill                     13.1    1     65      5









Greta play bu Benaglis.
They simply proved all people wrong.They performed much better agianst AUS than many other teams did in recent times.

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*Originally posted by fair_&_balance: *
Greta play bu Benaglis.
They simply proved all people wrong.They performed much better agianst AUS than many other teams did in recent times.
[/QUOTE]

Would you care to name some of those teams?

Definitly Bangladesh’s performance was better than these 2.

http://www-usa.cricket.org/link_to_database/ARCHIVE/2002-03/ENG_IN_AUS/SCORECARDS/ENG_AUS_T3_29NOV-03DEC2002.html
http://www-usa.cricket.org/link_to_database/ARCHIVE/2002-03/AUS_IN_PAK/SCORECARDS/AUS_PAK_T2_11-15OCT2002.html

Hookes: He is one bald di*k head kangroo ka baccha!

BD: Is one MISKEEN team...just like other sub-continent teams i.e India and Sirilanka (remember how much time they took to loose their virginity)...BD will take few years...

cricket is just like our PAF acedemy...initially seniors aap kee khub letay hain...abhee BD ke MARVANAY ka time hai...BD should quitely surrender to the big guns of cricket...

Abhee Aus inn ku BAJA rahay hain..phir yeh Pakistan ke haath Bajay gain....after all life is a bit*h!

With England I definitly agree, with a experienced squad of that calber but the 2nd one, I don’t agree.
As far as the experience is concerned, our Bangali brothers currently are more experienced then that very young Pakistani team.
Now now don’t be selfish, lets add some more.
Lets also add the best batting lineup in the world.

Test 1

Test 2

Test 3

I dont wana get into same India-Pak shiiitt .
I was talking about recent performance of other teams against AUS in recent time viz a viz Benagleshi team.
Just chill.

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*Originally posted by fair_&_balance: *

I dont wana get into same India-Pak shiiitt .
I was talking about recent performance of other teams against AUS in recent time viz a viz Benagleshi team.
Just chill.
[/QUOTE]

How recent are you planning to go.
Last October was long time ago and Pakistani team is much different now.

I think this is just a regular test series between a strong (v. strong) team and a weaker team. Folks like Hookes, probably did a big service to Bangladesh, because all the rubbish talk of test match over in 1 day and Australia annhilating them, raised the expectations of the people so much (or conversely they had so little expectations from the Bengalis), that the ultimate result (match lasted 2+ days) and Bangladesh scoring 178 in 2nd innings, will still make people cheer up for the Bengalis.

Hardly anyone mentions that they still lost by an innings and 132 runs to continue their miserable run at test match cricket, but the fact that in the first innings their 7th wicket partnership put on 27 runs and in the second innings to put 81 runs for the second wicket will earn them kudos.

Well, I wouldnt say Bengladesh has proven alot by going this far, but they certainly did well, alot better than what others were expecting. They still have a long way to go if they were to prove their mantle, and I hope (since they are also part of our sub continent) that they make their names in cricket, like Pak, India, Lanka has done so.