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Buchanan warns there will be no respite for Bangladesh

As if the prospect of playing two Tests against Australia wasn't daunting enough for Bangladesh, John Buchanan, Australia's coach, has warned that his side won't be easing off during next month's two-Test series

Wisden Cricinfo staff
13-Jun-2003
As if the prospect of playing two Tests against Australia wasn't daunting enough for Bangladesh, John Buchanan, Australia's coach, has warned that his side won't be easing off during next month's two-Test series.
"Our game will always be to be as aggressive as we can be, and to try and put our opposition under as much pressure as we can, right from the word go, so that won't change," he said. As for fatigue on the part of his players, he said, "Those players who played both the one-day and the Test matches were certainly feeling the pinch through the West Indies tour."
He explained that the prospect of playing at new venues - the Tests will be held at Cairns and Darwin - would offset any weariness in a side who have been on the road almost continuously for 18 months. "With four or five weeks off, coming to a new venue, playing a new team, in something that will begin a tradition, I think really excites them."
But Buchanan did have some encouraging words for Bangladesh, particularly with regard to Dav Whatmore, their new coach. "I think what he'll do is bring them direction, I think he will bring them some discipline and give them some shape," he explained. "Whether that happens immediately, time will tell. But I think that's a very good move for them, and something that will improve their cricket a little bit quicker than maybe what it has done in the past."