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‘Bangladesh must overcome mental block in finals’

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DHAKA: Bangladesh skipper Mashrafe Mortaza says his team must overcome a “mental block” in order to secure victory in crucial games after the Tigers lost their third internatio­nal final this year.

The national side were praised for their spirited showing in the Asia Cup final on Friday against India, who clinched victory by three runs in a last-ball thriller.

Replying to Bangladesh’s modest total of 222, India gained victory only through a leg-bye off the final ball to secure their seventh Asia Cup title.

The agonising loss was Bangladesh’s third this year in a championsh­ip final.

The Tigers lost to Sri Lanka in a tri-nation one-day internatio­nal final in January before falling short against India in a Twenty20 tournament decider in March.

“For some reason, it is not happening. If we can do it once, maybe it will be easier,” Mortaza told reporters late Saturday upon returning from the Asia Cup venue in Dubai.

“Of course there is some mental block. Winning a tournament is important to overcome this hurdle.”

Their next opportunit­y will come in October and November, when Bangladesh host Zimbabwe for three one-day internatio­nals and two Test matches.

Mortaza said he was “disappoint­ed” that Bangladesh had slipped again. But he urged his men to take the fighting spirit they showed in the Asia Cup final into their next fixtures.

“There is no scope to say that we are happy after losing... we lacked many things, still we wanted to win it,” he said.

“But with the mentality the boys played, of course, it was outstandin­g. I will be disappoint­ed if we don’t see the same mentality or efforts in future.”

Bangladesh skipper Mashrafe Mortaza praised the bowlers, saying: “We bowled really well. Our pacers did a great job through out the tournament. We gave very tough time and fought till the last ball,” he added.

He also rued the batting collapse after the openers gave them a solid platfor.

“I think we fell short of 40-50 runs. We could have scored 270280 even 300 with the kind of start that we got. We could not capitalize on that platform and lost too many wickets by playing reckless shots and to silly run outs,” he added.

 ?? File ?? Bangladesh’s captain Mashrafe Mortaza feels the team need to put an end to choking in the pressure games.
File Bangladesh’s captain Mashrafe Mortaza feels the team need to put an end to choking in the pressure games.

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