The Bangladesh tour dictionary
What English commentators in Bangladesh will say, alongside helpful translations of what they really mean
I have no idea who's batting, I have no idea what kind of a batsman he is, but that was a good shot.
This really should be easy for England.
This really should be easy for England.
England are about to lose an international match to Bangladesh.
I don't know any of these guys. Don't Bangladesh realise that you're only supposed to have one spinner in the side as a token gesture? It's fast bowlers who win you matches. Except for this Test. England would be fine if Bangladesh knew they should be relying on fast bowlers to win matches. It's practically cheating.
When did that happen? I've been paying no attention to Bangladesh for the last five years and assumed they were still rubbish. Why did no one tell me this?
I think they should rearrange the Future Tours Programme so that England tour the West Indies every year.
Bangladesh are bowling very, very well indeed.
England are bowling very, very badly indeed.
After making 120 at quicker than a run a ball, scoring almost exclusively in hooks and cuts, Tamim Iqbal's finally gloved one down the leg side.
That was a dreadful shot.
Sometimes the England batsmen lack patience.
Any or all quotes and facts in this article may be wholly or partly fiction (but you knew that already, didn't you?) Alex Bowden blogs at King Cricket