Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Afghans eye India ambush after taming Bangladesh

- Shalini Gupta shalini.gupta@htlive.com ■

CHANDIGARH: Even after such an amazing T20 series win, Afghanista­n skipper Asghar Stanikzai stayed calm. Yes, there were handshakes and back slapping as the Afghans celebrated their 3-0 sweep of the experience­d Bangladesh side. But their skipper knows the job will be well done only if they compete well against India in their first-ever Test in Bangalore next week.

Much of the credit goes to their spin trio Rashid Khan, Mohammad Nabi and Mujeeb Ur Rahman, who were consistent throughout, rattling Bangladesh. By defending nine runs in the last over of the final game, world No1 T20 bowler Rashid proved he has the rare talent to withstand even the most pressure situations. And he will be their biggest weapon vs India.

“I am always trying my best to believe in my skills. I had a plan in the last over and thought whatever happens I have to bowl in the good length area. Whether leg spin or wrong one, I just enjoyed. The ball was gripping on a good length and that was my plan. Bowling in that area got me success. Credit goes to my fitness too. If you are fit, you can deliver in any department. It doesn’t matter whether I’m playing in league cricket or in national team,” said Rashid, 19, who was Man-of-the-Series.

Needing four off the last ball, Bangladesh’s Ariful Haque hit the delivery hard and high over long-on, but Shafiqulla­h almost pulled off a stunning catch standing at the edge. He failed to catch it, but ended up pushing the ball inside the rope followed by a throw. Afghanista­n wicketkeep­er Mohammed Shahzad collected cleanly to break the bails and run out Mahmudulla­h going for a third run that would have tied the game.

“Our spinners have been phenomenal in the series. They have lived up to the hype. Rashid has done well for himself. He has gathered lot of experience playing in BBL, IPL and Bangladesh Premier League. I am sure our spinners will fox the Indian batsmen too. We are up for the challenge and hungry to go out there and perform,” said Samiullah Shenwari, who

scored 49 and 33 not out in the last two games.

Even the Bangladesh captain agreed they were done in by the Afghan spinners.

“We saw their mettle in IPL. We failed to pick them, especially Rashid, who bowled tremendous­ly. Our team did well in the last match compared to the first two. We had a mental block and failed to overcome it when it

mattered,” felt Shakib Al Hasan, who received flak from BCB chief Nazmul Hassan after losing the series.

When a captain shows faith in 17-year-old spinner Mujeeb and asks him to bowl the first over, it shows his confidence in the offspinner. Rashid has always said Mujeeb and Mohammad Nabi bowling from the other end takes the pressure off him.

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