Khaleej Times

Armed with Fizz and self-belief, Bangladesh aim to shine

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dhaka — With a fiery new bowler named Fizz leading the young guns and all-rounder Mushfiqur Rahim the old guard, Bangladesh are aiming to leave their mark on the Champions Trophy where they are appearing for only the second time.

Bangladesh edged ahead of West Indies in the world rankings to get their place at the 50-over tournament where they will feature in the opening match against hosts England on June 1.

Captain Mashrafe Mortaza said the team, who last took part in the trophy in 2006, have the mental strength to overcome the tough conditions in England.

“If you look at our group, you must feel it will be a difficult job for

you can never be sure. We defeated England twice in those conditions, beat Australia once Mashrafe Mortaza

us,” Mashrafe said before leaving Dhaka. “But you can never be sure. We defeated England twice in those conditions, beat Australia once.

“Though those victories are a thing of the past, at least they give you some self-belief. It all depends now on how we mentally make preparatio­ns for the tournament,” he said.

Considered perennial minnows, the Tigers have seen a dramatic rise in their fortunes since the 2015 World Cup. Their move up to seventh, saw West Indies fall out of the top eight teams allowed at the Champions Trophy.

Bangladesh reached the 2015 World Cup quarterfin­als and then posted consecutiv­e one day series victories against Pakistan, India and South Africa to zoom up the rankings.

Mustafizur “Fizz” Rahman has emerged as one of the best young bowlers to come out of Asia in recent years.

He blitzed through four Irish wickets in an eight-wicket win in a warmup internatio­nal last week to highlight his potential.

In Rahim, the country’s Test captain, Bangladesh have their best ever wicketkeep­er and a matchwinni­ng batsman alongside the likes of Soumya Sarkar who made an unbeaten 87 in the win over Ireland.

Former captain Habibul Bashar believes Bangladesh have seen a revolution in their game mindset and are now “worthy competitor­s”.

“The 2006 Champions Trophy was just fun. We had to play in the preliminar­y round to get into the main draw. But after all these years, we are directly playing in the final round,” Bashar told AFP.

“During those years our aim was to avoid humiliatin­g losses. We didn’t dare to dream of any spectacula­r achievemen­t. But now we consider ourselves as worthy competitor­s,” he said. —

 ?? AFP file ?? Mustafizur has emerged as one of the best young bowlers in Asia in recent years. —
AFP file Mustafizur has emerged as one of the best young bowlers in Asia in recent years. —

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