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The good, the bad and the PCB: Dissecting Bangladesh's stunning win against Pakistan
ESPNcricinfo Stump Mic Podcast
58 minutes
1 year ago
The good, the bad and the PCB: Dissecting Bangladesh's stunning win against Pakistan
Is this Bangladesh's greatest-ever Test triumph? Why is the PCB holding a limited-overs domestic tournament in the middle of a red-ball season? Is there enough time for Pakistan to recover before BazBall™ turns up at home once again?
Osman Samiuddin and Danyal Rasool join Kaustubh Kumar to discuss the repercussions of Bangladesh's stunning 2-0 sweep in Rawalpindi, including a look at Babar Azam's form, Shan Masood's captaincy, and PCB's various chairpersons in charge.
Further reading:
Dysfunctional system leaves Pakistan stuck in Test-match mire - Danyal Rasool
Bangladesh's small wonders conjure a Rawalpindi miracle - Mohammad Isam
Hasan Mahmud burns brightest on a historic day for Bangladesh's quicks - Mohammad Isam
Misbah joins as one of five PCB mentors 'to reduce the gap between domestic and international cricket'
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ESPNcricinfo Stump Mic Podcast
Zesty, peppy, clued-in, and with a distinctly subcontinental flavour, Stump Mic is your regular fix of cricket talk on things that matter to you, and things that you didn't know should matter to you. Featuring ESPNcricinfo's top writers and insiders.