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We can't live on 2005: Siddons

BANGLADESH cricket coach Jamie Siddons admits his players will enter the second one-day match against Australia lacking confidence because none have relevant success against the world's best side.

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Johnson's speed frightened us - Siddons

Jamie Siddons, the Bangladesh coach, believes several of his batsmen were scared of Mitchell Johnson's speed and he blamed their "silly shots" for the team's dismal effort against Australia in Darwin.

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Siddons demands consistency

Bangladesh coach Jamie Siddons has said that a solitary victory during the upcoming one-day series in Australia will not be satisfactory.

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Siddons Wants More From Bangladesh

DARWIN:Bangladesh coach Jamie Siddons has challenged his side to show more consistency and trouble the world’s best teams on a more regular basis. Siddons, who was a prolific batsman in Australian first-class cricket for many years but never played at the top level, was speaking here Friday as his team prepared for a three-match one-day series [...]

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Siddons sets sights on consistency

BANGLADESH cricket coach Jamie Siddons says his young side wants to improve to the point where it aims higher than snatching occasional surprise victories.

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'No chance of complacency' - Clarke

Michael Clarke is certain there will be no complacency from Australia on Saturday when they face a Bangladesh team described by Jamie Siddons as more talented than the group that upset Australia in 2005..