Eastern Eye (UK)

Troubled Bangladesh face ‘tough’ conditions Down Under

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BANGLADESH are in the T20 World Cup main draw this year but face another winless tournament after if they can’t recover from a troubled build-up.

Selectors called a truce with star player Shakib Al Hasan and invited him to resume the captaincy in August after he ended a controvers­ial partnershi­p with an offshore gambling website.

But his return made little difference in that month’s Asia Cup, with the team crashing out after losses to Afghanista­n and eventual winners Sri Lanka. And they lost all four matches in the triseries warm-ups against New Zealand and Pakistan.

Bangladesh face India, Pakistan,

South Africa and two qualifiers in Group 2, and pundits have already written them off.

“There is no easy match in this kind of tournament. With the kind of cricket that we have played in recent times, it is difficult to expect something,” said Nazmul Abedin, a highly regarded coach and cricket commentato­r in Bangladesh. “If we can win just one game, that will be a big achievemen­t for us.”

Bangladesh’s record in tournament­s is dismal with their only victory in the T20 World Cup main draw coming against West Indies in the 2007 inaugural edition. Home series wins over Australia and New Zealand last year raised hopes of a turnaround, until a winless run through last year’s World Cup and a 3-0 series defeat to Pakistan soon after.

The twin humiliatio­ns prompted a shake-up, with head coach Russell Domingo relieved of his T20 duties and replaced by Sridharan Sriram ahead of this year’s Asia Cup.

The team has also cycled through captains since last year’s World Cup until Shakib returned after bowing to the cricket board’s ultimatum to scrap the betting site deal.

Former Bangladesh captain and national selector Habibul Bashar has backed the team to put up a challenge in “tough” conditions Down Under, but was under no illusions about their chances. “They should express themselves without worrying about the result and try to play their best cricket,” he said.

“It will be tough because other teams are much ahead of Bangladesh and the conditions are also difficult.”

Shakib, Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Liton Das and Afif Hossain will carry the team’s batting order while pace spearhead Mustafizur Rahman will lead the bowling charge. Shakib and team open their World Cup campaign at Bellerive Oval in Hobart on Monday (24) against the runners-up from Group A.

 ?? ?? CHALLENGES: Shakib Al Hasan (right) and Litton Das
CHALLENGES: Shakib Al Hasan (right) and Litton Das

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