England in Bangladesh 2003-04

England greeted by enthusiasm and unseasonal rain

Wisden Cricinfo staff

October 9, 2003

Text size: A | A



Paul Collingwood: 'If they have cricket grounds here they must be of the floating variety'
© Getty Images


The late monsoon which has thwarted the Bangladesh side's attempts to get in outdoor practice for the best part of a fortnight, and has also made pitch preparation at the international venues impossible, continued to rage as England landed in Dhaka. The monsoon season officially ended in mid September, but despite the protestations of locals that it was over, the rain hammered down unrelentingly. Whether it was monsoon rain or normal rain was immaterial. It was wet and there was lots of it.

England were greeted at the airport by a throng of fans, four television crews and banks of photographers. The British deputy high commissioner was also there, and he gleefully informed the players that usually 30 per cent of Bangladesh is under water but that at the moment it might be as much as 50 per cent. Armed with this snippet, the management immediately set about a hunt for indoor practice facilities.

Paul Collingwood showed he misses little when asked for his first impressions of the country. "It's very, very wet," he said. " If they have cricket grounds here they must be of the floating variety." The forecast hardly gave any encouragement, with two more storms predicted for the Bay of Bengal, one of them possibly a hurricane.

It will be a new experience for many of the tourists. Bangladesh is one of the most overpopulated countries in the world, and one of the most polluted with clean air at a premium in the bigger towns. The squad has its own doctor with them just in case.

The signs are that the inaugural Test which starts on October 21 will be a sell-out, such is the level of interest and enthusiasm which has resulted from Bangladesh's improving performances in Australia and Pakistan. The poor weather will mean that both sides will be under prepared, but that will disadvantage England more as they have not played on what are the usually very slow wickets before. If the rain does stop, it could be an interesting few weeks.

© ESPN EMEA Ltd.

TopTop
Email Feedback Print
Share
E-mail
Feedback
Print
Related Links
Players/Officials: Paul Collingwood
Series/Tournaments: England tour of Bangladesh
Tour Results
Bangladesh v England at Dhaka - Nov 12, 2003
England won by 7 wickets (with 63 balls remaining)
Bangladesh v England at Dhaka - Nov 10, 2003
England won by 7 wickets (with 134 balls remaining)
Bangladesh v England at Chittagong - Nov 7, 2003
England won by 7 wickets (with 147 balls remaining)
Bangladesh v England at Chittagong - Oct 29-Nov 1, 2003
England won by 329 runs
Bangladesh v England at Dhaka - Oct 21-25, 2003
England won by 7 wickets
More results »
News | Features Last 3 days
News | Features Last 3 days
  • Cricinfo Widgets
Sponsored Links

Access your Indian Rupee earnings from anywhere in the world.

on registering and transfer of USD 250 and above.

At Cricshop.com