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Bangladesh cruise into final

Coach Jalil eyes fourth straight win


Monday, 3 June 2024


As expected defending champions Bangladesh cruised in the final in the fourth edition of Bangabandhu Cup International Kabaddi Tournament beating Thailand by 41-18 points with three creditable lonas in the first semifinal held at Shaheed Suhrawardy Indoor Stadium in the city on Sunday, reports BSS.
Bangladesh's offence and defence stuck to their tasks all through the proceeding and saw
Thailand gasping for air. It was a repeat act of Arduzzaman and Co. as they beat Thailand in the last four duels last year also.
Arduzzaman Munshi, the aggressive Bangladesh skipper made his presence felt from the very first raid sending three Thailand players to the sideline raising the confidence level of his army.
Bangladesh defense, led by Roman Hossain, also propelled the team with efficient catches with
Thailand raiders feeling the heat. Bangladesh earned the first lona in the sixth minute taking the score line to 12-2.
Thailand however counter attacked in the next few minutes with ace Bangladesh raider Mizanur Rahman and Rasel Hasan both taking their seat in the chair beside the sideline. Both the teams decided to go slow at the middle of the first half and scoreboard was going slow
Bangladesh concentrated on defending rather than attacking atthe finishing stage of the first half and the second lona was earned in the 19th minute Bangladesh led the first half 23-8.
Bangladesh earned their third lona in the beginning of the second half as Thailand continued to fade with the time. With the dominance stamped Bangladesh decided to conserve their energy and to go slow.
Arduzzamn Munshi led from the front scoring eleven points while Mizanur Rahman supported him with eight points for his team.
The Bangladesh captain was named the player of the match for his impressive performance in the match.
Bangladesh faces second semifinalist either Kenya or Nepal today (Monday) at the same venue.
Meanwhile, after reaching the final, Bangladesh national kabaddi team coach Abdul Jalil said they are fully focused on winning the final match and keeping the fourth trophy of the Bangabandhu Cup International Kabaddi tournament at home.
The final is scheduled to be played today (Monday) at 4 pm. The coach also asked for support from a bigger home crowd in the match.
After the match, Jalil said that the boys emphasized the first twenty minutes and scored more in the first half.
Bangladesh national kabaddi team captain Aruduzzaman Munshi said that they were not expecting an easy win against Thailand as Bangladesh had a bitter experience of a defeat to the same opponent in the 2014 Asian Games.
Aruduzzaman who was named the man of the match said: "We were expecting a stronger Thailand in the semifinals and didn't think that we could win the match so easily."
Recalling the bitter experience of the 2014 Asian Games, he said, "We once lost to Thailand by a big margin. We didn't want a repetition of that here. So we were very cautious about the match. We didn't even practice the previous day instead, we analyzed the moves of all our opponents in the match individually. Eventually, that turned well for us in the match."
Aruduzzaman Munshi also hoped to retain the trophy this time.