As I Hear the Bell Tolls

Abdullah earned a PhD degree in economics from Georgia State University and an MBA degree from Western Kentucky University. He travelled places in Europe, the Carribean, and the USA. His doctoral dissertation title was 'Impact of globalization on micro-determinants of industrial agglomeration: The case of U.S. manufactruing industries, 1988-2003'. His blogging interest includes current events analysis, globalization and its impact on sustainable development in regions and countries.

Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Road Ahead : From Accidental Giant Killer to Consistent Winner


It was nice that the Tigers tamed the Lions. Bangladesh Cricket team also showed some sporadic success in beating some other world cup victors in the past. India, Pakistan, Australia and, now, Sri Lanka.

It would be nice to take time to diagnose and follow through a program that would ensure that these vitories are consistent rather than accidental.

The best fruits of this vicotry is that regional sports grounds will be rejuvenated and there will be inter-regional competition to build international standard sports grounds and to host international matches. It will also inspire local young cricketers to aspire for big games.
I congratualate the members of the cricket team and the sports lovers. This winnings can boost a nation's morales-which has long been questioned to be in hybernation. Let's wake up Bangladesh, claim your fair share in the world in all branches of human accomplishments through hard work, imaginaiton and fair play.

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