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After a washout of the 3rd day, this seems to be heading towards an extremely boring draw. However, there may still be some hope for salvation.

If both captains have a chat and BD declares the 1st Inning without batting and NZ declares the 2nd in the same manner, we shall have a thriller on our hands.

What do you guys think?

Even though I started to write this quite a while back, I never got around to writing it in full. And today the point has already been made therfore this post is rahter reduntant.

That never really stopped me before and this time is not going to be any different in case you expect something different.

ICL has created two teams that have something in common. Both teams have a lot to prove and absolutely nothing to lose. While team Bangladesh has moved forward by winning agianst New Zealand, Dhaka Warriors are now fighting for their lives in ICL. So far, they have done quite a good job of it.

Why should we cheer for Dhaka Warriors?

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