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Unfortunat­ely, we don’t have a Kohli to save Test: Mushfiqur Rahim

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HYDERABAD: Disappoint­ed at not being able to save the one-off Test against India on a flat wicket here, Bangladesh captain Mushfiqur Rahim on Monday said his team could have done it if it had even one batsman of Indian skipper Virat Kohli's calibre.

Mushfiqur was asked if he agreed with Kohli's notion that “basic batting technique” would have saved the visitors from a defeat, Mushfiqur sarcastica­lly replied: “If you had basic technique like Virat Kohli (has), then you would have scored at an average of 50 plus in Test matches. Then you won't be needing even seven batsmen on the final day to save a match. Four would have been enough for a draw.

“Unfortunat­ely, we don't have a Virat Kohli in our team,” the visiting captain said.

Asked about reports that he would be stripped off captaincy, Mushfiqur made it clear that he would neither quit cap- taincy nor wicket-keeping as he has a batting average of 34.

“My average is not more than 34 or 33. So, how can I be No. 1 batsman of Bangladesh. If you are entrusted with 2 or 3 roles, that means management has shown faith in you. So I need to deliver in all three department­s really well. If I am not doing well, that's upto the Board to take a call on my future,” he said.

Talking about his century in the match, the Bangladesh skipper said: “As a Test batsman, it's necessary to know where your off stump is and also have the ability to leave the deliveries and have a strong defence. I stress on those two aspects.”

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