NOT ENOUGH MATCHES

January 15, 2013

The opening batsman of the Bangladesh cricket team, Tamim Iqbal, has said that the Bangladeshi players don’t play enough test cricket and that’s why, their performance in the longest format of the game has been poor.

In 2012, the Bangladesh team played very few test matches. They played a couple of test matches against West Indies towards the end of the year. That was their first test series in the last 11 months. Bangladesh lost that series by 2-0.

The Bangladesh team will play its next series after a break of 3 months. That will be a 2-match test series against Sri Lanka in March. Thereafter, in April, they will play a 2-match test series with Zimbabwe.

When asked about the poor performance of the Bangladeshi team in test cricket, Tamim said, “One of the main reasons of our poor performance is that we don’t play too many test matches. We play very few test matches and that too after long gaps. So, that makes it difficult for the players to be consistent in this format of the game.”

“When you play test cricket regularly, you learn to take right decisions at the right time. But, if you don’t play test cricket too often, you find it difficult to soak the pressure in test matches. I think we will start getting better if we play more test matches.”

When asked about the performance of the Bangladesh team against West Indies, Tamim said, “I think we did well in every format. We lost both the test matches, but, we fought hard in the test series as well and succeeded in putting the Caribbean team under pressure at times.”

“In the ODI series, our performance was outstanding. That was probably one of our best performances so far. We fought till the last ball in the only T20 that we played. So, the overall performance of the team was quite satisfactory.”

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Razzak on Form

July 24, 2012

The left arm orthodox spinner of Bangladesh, Abdur Razzak, has performed brilliantly in the recently played T20 series of three matches between Bangladesh and Ireland. In the first T20, Razzak bowled brilliantly and gave away only 9 runs in his full quota of 4 overs. In T20 matches, the economy rate up to 8 runs per over are quite acceptable. So, to bowl with an economy rate of 2.25 runs per over in a T20 game is incredible.

For the Irish batsmen, it was very tough to negotiate Razzak. He was bowling with an accurate line and length, so, it was quite difficult to play the ball in the gaps and rotate the strike regularly. Also, Razzak was so quick through the air that the Irish batsmen can’t go down the track to loft him over the top. Not only Razzak, all the Bangladeshi spinners were quite hard to play for the Irish Guys. Another left arm spinner, Elias Sunny, took 5 wickets for 13 runs in the 1st T20 game. Apart from that, the other spinners Shakib Al Hasan and Mahmudullah also gave Irish batsmen a tough time in the series. Bangladesh whitewashed Ireland and won the series 3-0. The Irish batsmen have to work on their skills of playing spin. In all the three matches, they got into a tangle as soon as a spinner came into the attack.

On being asked about such impressive performance of the team, Razzak said that winning the series by 3-0 is a great result for his team. As per Razzak, it’s true that Ireland is a low ranked team, but the domination with which Bangladesh has played in the series is an encouraging sign for the Bangladesh cricket. He said that the World T20 Championship is going to be held in Sri Lanka, where the conditions would be spinner friendly. If the Bangladeshi spinners continue bowling well, Bangladesh would do well in the World T20 Championship.

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