Prime Bank Cricket Club have pulled their franchise out of Bangladesh Cricket Leagues first-class tournament for the 2016-17 season, their general secretary Tanjil Chowdhury has said. He stated that the decision came in protest of unavailability of top players from their region, poor facilities and the tournaments lack of context in the domestic scene, and they had informed the BCB about it.Prime Bank Cricket Club has decided to pull out of the upcoming edition of Bangladesh Cricket League, Tanjil wrote in a Facebook post. This may have surprised and upset our fans, wellwishers and cricket lovers. We would like to clarify that this decision was reached due to a culmination of few factors and issues, which we feel obliged to notify our stakeholders.PBCC feels that the spirit of alleviating domestic cricket standard especially the longer format is not aligned with the current editions of BCL which we have formally communicated to the BCB. We are deeply saddened by the circumstances that tantamounted (sic) to this critical decision, but at the same time feel that it was timely to do so as a matter of protest.BCB CEO Nizamuddin Chowdhury said that they were aware of Prime Banks issues but they would only decide on the matter once the BCB president Nazmul Hassan returns to the country.They (Prime Bank) have raised some issues and informed us. The BCB president is out of country and we will decide after he returns to the country, Nizamuddin said.Tanjil further explained that the lack of star players in their South Zone franchise due to several reasons contributed to the pull out. The presence of national team players in BCL is far and few, often getting missed out due to holiday, international duties and injuries or rest periods, he wrote. That means we never got the full strength of our zonal team as on pen and paper.The youngsters [are] mostly inexperienced and few senior players miss out on the opportunity to play with national capped players.The standard of ground and quality/conditions of cricket in general is very poor. Starting with facilities and non cricketing season to name a few.He mentioned that budgetary allocation was also limiting them from financing more than two teams participation. Already their teams played in the Dhaka Premier League and last seasons BCL, which spilled over to 2016. 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But win against Australia on Saturday and the class of 2016 will have written their own chapter in the national teams 145-year history.Talk of history, nationalism and a supposed ruined legacy have driven the narrative leading into Saturdays Test; Anglo-Australian relations have been strained, stretched and tested. But sideshows, pre-match verbal hostilities and allegations over illegal scrummaging will be parked for two hours on Saturday.England are on the verge of history as they chase the unbeaten year-- their first since 1992 when they won all six Tests -- and Eddie Jones has challenged his team to produce their Nadia Comaneci match, the perfect game.Englands 2016 saw them start with a grand slam, then a one-off Test win against Wales, a 3-0 clean sweep on Australian soil followed and now they are three from three in the November internationals. They hope Saturdays will be lucky number 13 this year under Jones.Jones has attempted to downplay the significance of their run, focusing on the long-term and ultimately the 2019 Rugby World Cup. But given where Jones picked up this England side at the start of the year -- one still wounded by their dismal World Cup performance and the fallout -- it is a remarkable feat.Back in January, Jones faced the press in the small media room in the heart of Twickenham and unveiled his first England squad. There was a post-World Cup cull and he talked of how England must transform their mindset into one of perennial winners. There were no grey areas.On Friday Jones stood in the same room, now with 12 wins under his belt and all manner of one-off gongs to sit alongside the Six Nations trophy in the Twickenham cabinet. But Jones is not retrospective, nor one for drifting into blissful nostalgia.I never really thought about it, Jones said when asked about whether he ever thought theyd go the year unbeaten when he took the job. All I thought about was getting better every day.We wanted to work harder and get the players to aspire to be better. Weve move along that track. If we win tomorrow we still have a long way to go and we know that. We want to be the number one team in the world and to achieve that we need to keep getting better every day.Saturdays Test against the Wallabies should be their hardest game this year. England are without seven frontline players and Australia will be channelling the hurt from their 3-0 series loss in the summer and will have taken notice of this weeks talk over their illegal scrum and what their coach Michael Cheika has had to say about Jones, Glen Ella and general Australian bonhomie.Jones hasnt taken the bait this week -- he even dodgged commenting on getting the clown treatment from one Australian newspaper -- but it has been cantankerous between the two camps this year.ddddddddddddBefore England arrived on Australian soil for their series in the summer, Jones had lit the blue touch paper saying he was expecting a coordinated attack on his side from the local media.The local customs in Brisbane gave him a going over but that was his only set back as he masterfully controlled the agenda, leaving a string of hushed pundits in his wake and Cheika uncharacteristically quiet as England stormed to a 3-0 win.Australian pride had been dented by one of their own but this weekends Test should be a different prospect. In the summer Jones talked of his England side adopting a Bodyline approach, but on Saturday he is expecting Australia to bring their own Jeff Thomson and Dennis Lillee-esque fast-bowlers.Look, to beat them weve got to break them mentally and physically, Jones said. We know theyre going to come out in the first 20 minutes like theres no tomorrow. Weve practised, were equipped to handle it and well win the game in the last 20.Jones is expecting an improved Australia side. He feels Stephen Larkham, the Wallabies backs coach, has learned from his mistakes in June and is happy again in his skin operating with a more Australian style of attack, focused around being flatter on the line and more options off either shoulder.But Cheika says any off-field sideshows this week will have no bearing on Saturdays match and it is down to the players to do the talking. All those fun and games [with Eddie] are over now, Cheika said. The game will be decided by the best team of players on the day.All the other bits are sidelines and weve been concentrating on making sure our players are in the best possible spot to play the best possible rugby on Saturday. The match is right in our sights and the real focus behind the scenes has been on making sure weve got the right tactics, getting the selection right and the other stuff is a bit of a laugh.When the dust settles on Saturdays match, Cheika will have holstered the machine gun Jones says he has unloaded this week and the England coach will be, in his own words, sad because the teams got a great spirit and were going to break up with their next match in February.But for two hours on a frosty, bitterly cold December afternoon everything will be on the line at Twickenham. England will be chasing their slice of history while Australia will be doing their best to ruin the party.Its their last chance of redemption because theyve had a tough year and if they win this Test, they can go home happy, Jones said. If we win this Test then we create history. ' ' '