Coming off the back of a hugely successful Asia Cup, finishing as runners-up, can Bangladesh go one further and win their first ICC tournament by claiming the World T2O? Here are just five reasons why Bangladesh could do just that...Young gunsA third-placed finish at the recent 2016 Under 19 World Cup is a shining example of the young talent bursting through in Bangladesh right now, with the senior side currently benefitting from an exciting crop to have emerged in recent years. 20-year-old seamers Mustafizur Rahman and Taskin Ahmed - who took 2-59 to help knock England out of the 2015 World Cup - are two such examples. Mustafizur Rahman has made an impressive start to his international career Taskin was actually the top wicket-taker for Bangladesh at the World Cup with nine scalps in six matches, an ever-present in the side. Rahman meanwhile became the first player to ever win man-of-the-match honours in his maiden Test and ODI, and he followed up his 5-50 on ODI debut against India with 6-43 in his second.He was named in the ICC ODI Team of the Year in 2015 and is set for a stint with Sussex in county cricket this summer, though the strike bowler missed the Asia Cup through injury, with Bangladesh desperate to get him back fit and firing in time for the World T20.Underdogs no more Takin Ahmed celebrates the wicket of James Taylor as Bangladesh knock England out of the 2015 World Cup In ODI cricket, Bangladesh have been hugely impressive of late. After securing a quarter-final berth for the first time at the 2015 World Cup with that win over England, they have won every subsequent ODI series, beating Pakistan, India, South Africa and Zimbabwe, losing only two of the 12 games played.And that success has seemingly translated to the T20 format with wins over Sri Lanka and Pakistan as they reached the final of the Asia Cup, before ultimately losing by five wickets to India.Asia CupThe win over Sri Lanka at the Asia Cup was Bangladeshs first ever against the islanders. On home soil in Dhaka, Bangladesh hit 147-7, with Sabbir Rahman smashing 80 off 54 balls, before Al-Amin Hossain (3-34) and Shakib Al Hasan (2-12) helped reduce the defending champions to 124-8, 23 runs short of their total. Al-Amin Hossain celebrates one of his three wickets against Pakistan, and 11 for the tournament Hossain was the star again in the win over Pakistan, taking 3-25 as Bangladesh restricted their opponents to a modest score of 129-7, before opener Soumya Sarker calmly struck a run-a-ball 48 to help send them through to only their second Asia Cup final.Sub-continent conditionsDespite the disappointing end to the Asia Cup, the tournament shows that on suitable sub-continent conditions, like the ones theyll find at the World T20 in India, Bangladesh are a threat. They boasted the tournaments leading wicket-taker, seamer Hossain (11 wickets at an average of 12.18) and leading run-scorer, Rahman (176 runs at an average of 44). Sabbir Rahmans highest score for the tournament was his 80 off 54 balls in the win over Sri Lanka Indeed, 11 of Bangladeshs 18 T20I wins have come on sub-continent surfaces, with the other seven shared out on trips to Ireland, Zimbabwe, Kenya and the Netherlands, as well as an upset win over the West Indies at the 2007 World T20 in South Africa. Their best chance of winning the World T20 comes in these conditions.Shakib Al HasanShakib is inarguably the best cricketer that Bangladesh have ever had, and so any success Bangladesh end up having at the World T20 will surely be Shakib-induced. He is the only cricketer in history to secure top spot in the all-rounder rakings in all three formats, although has since slipped to second in Tests and T20Is behind Ravichandran Ashwin and Shane Watson, respectively. Is this the year when Shakib Al Hasan inspires Bangladesh to the World T20 title? Despite that success, Shakib has flattered to deceive on occasions. In his 18 World T20 innings across five tournaments, for example, he averages only 24.33 with two fifties - far too few for a man of his talent. While he has had greater success with the ball - 20 wickets at an average of 21 and economy of 6.45 - it is time that Shakib, who was even banned for six months in 2014 by the Bangladesh Cricket Board for a severe attitude problem, sets this young side the right example in India.Sky Sports is the only place you can watch all 35 games in 27 days of the 2016 ICC World T20, starting with Zimbabwe v UAE on Tuesday 8th March at 9am on Sky Sports 2 HD. Or watch from £6.99 without a contract, on NOW TV. Also See: ICC World T20 fixtures ICC World T20 squads WATCH: Best of 2014 World T20 Pick your Ultimate World T20 XI Nike Air Max Canada . LOUIS -- Cardinals cleanup hitter Allen Craig says hes recovered from a foot injury and ready to be put on St. Nike Air Max Uptempo Canada . 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LEXINGTON, Ky. -- For a team that annually turns over its roster of talented individuals, top-ranked Kentucky is playing like a group that has worked together for a while.The Wildcats unselfish play is reflected in a No. 3 ranking in assists (21.3 per game), helped by a season-best 33 on 44 baskets in Monday nights 115-69 pasting of Arizona State in the Bahamas. That was Kentuckys highest total under coach John Calipari, who has emphasized sharing the ball to every crop of heralded freshmen.While thats better than he might have expected this soon, Calipari doesnt seem too surprised.Theres a couple reasons, Calipari said Friday. Theyre really skilled, so you can share. When youre not skilled, you put your head down and you bounce it and you run people over.Second thing is, their minds think quick. So, they can see stuff and recognize quickly. . And its hard to figure that out until you coach a guy, so there are guys that Ive had that you have to know that thats who they are. OK, theyre going to play a little different. But when you put five guys with nimble minds and are skilled, thats what you get.Selflessness could be in play often when Kentucky (7-0) hosts No. 11 UCLA on Saturday in a matchup of college basketballs marquee programs featuring similar strengths.The Bruins (8-0) lead the nation in assists (24.8 per game) and field goal percentage (55.3) and are third in scoring average (97 points), just ahead of Kentucky (95.6). UCLA also features the countrys top distributor in freshman guard Lonzo Ball, who averages 9.6 assists including a school freshman-record 13 on Wednesday against UC Riverside.Kentucky features several facilitators with freshman guard DeAaron Fox drawing raves after posting Kentuckys second triple-double (14 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists) and first since 1988.dddddddddddd Fox ranks fourth nationally with 7.6 assists per game and appears to have inherited the floor general role handled last season by Tyler Ulis.But other Wildcats have willingly fed their teammates, with the freshmen in particular arriving in Lexington with some playing history together.We know how we played a little bit, so we were comfortable with each other, said guard Malik Monk, Kentuckys scoring leader (19.3 points). We just came here and put the work in. .We share the ball naturally. I dont think he (Calipari) knows that were going to share the ball the whole game. When I said we just play basketball and we have fun together, that comes with sharing the ball.Monk has two highlight-reel examples of how much the Wildcats enjoy giving.His off-balance effort to keep a ball inbounds against Arizona State culminated in a one-handed pass to forward Wenyen Gabriel for a two-handed reverse dunk, one of several signature moments besides Foxs milestone. Last week against Cleveland State, Monk followed up his steal by bouncing the ball off the glass to a trailing Fox for a dunk that brought the house down.Monk ranks third in assists behind Fox and senior guard Dominique Hawkins (22 assists, two turnovers), a reserve whos known more for defense. Calipari noted that as proof of the Wildcats willingness to share, a trait that could be demonstrated by both teams on Saturday.Said Monk, Its working for us good, so were going to keep it rolling.---More AP College Basketball: www.collegebasketball.ap.org ' ' '