Nazmul Abedin's advice on choosing the World Cup team

Domestic league performance in the World Cup team selection is not enough. Cricket analyst Nazmul Abedin Fahim has advised cricketers who have experienced good conditions in England.

He also said that BCB has to face such a problem in the party's election due to non-regular activities of A team. Fahim, on the other hand, has been advised to start the A 'team regularly to take the players who have made good in the domestic league.

England World Cup in the World Cricketer of the Year Participating teams have started one-on-one team announcement. Who will be the world's dream of 16 million Bengali Imagine the speculation now.

A sense of how the Bangladesh team will be playing in the World Cup in England has already been found. Now the selectors are thinking of the performance of some cricketer out of the national team's radar in the ongoing DPL.
Farhad Reza, Yasir Rabbi, Nayeem Hassan and many others are coming. However, cricket analyst Namzul Abedin Fahim believes that it will not be enough to dominate domestic cricket performance just to get a chance in such a big tournament as the World Cup.

Cricket analyst Nazmul Abedin Fahim said, "Our domain is a little weak than other countries. Comparing the world cup with them, the difference is clear. It is good to emphasize those who have already played in national teams or international teams. There may be exceptions for two people.

Talking about the importance of international cricket to cricketers in the World Cup events, he said. But in the domestic league the cricketers have not been able to do that for a long time. So, before taking the national cricketers national team, Tagid Fahim has been forced to perform the A team's performance.

Source : somoynews.tv
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