You call 20 degrees hot! There is a heatwave running in Bangladesh right now with temparatures well over 40 degrees. With a high humid weather, we have to endure constant heat of 35-40 degrees during summer time. In winter it seldom goes below 10 degree. We call 15-20 degrees as cold temparature.
Whatmore admits Durham will be tougher
By Will 3 years ago, at the end of May Leave a comment on this post
Dav Whatmore, he of “an impossible job” fame, has admitted he fully expects this week’s Test at Durham to be even tougher than the drubbing at Lord’s.
You might think things couldn’t get any worse, but we fully expect the Durham Test to be harder.
It’s going to be relatively scorching up in Durham, a whopping 20 degrees, but rain is forecast for Saturday.
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2 Responses to “Whatmore admits Durham will be tougher”
June 1st, 2005 at 4.07 am
June 1st, 2005 at 10.20 am
I was joking…but nevertheless, it’s interesting to hear of your temperatures! You can be the Bangladesh Weatherman. I’d melt in 35-degree heat - I practically melted in 29 degrees at Lord’s the other day ![]()
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