The Bangladesh captaincy will return to Mushfiqur Rahim five months after it has been altered by Mashrafe Mortaza's successes. The decision to split the captaincy last September has made an effective start, initiated by Mushfiqur's 3-0 Test series win over Zimbabwe in November. Now, the Test captain has to take forward the team's form and confidence of November to April, reports Cricinfo.
Mashrafe led in the 5-0 ODI series win against Zimbabwe before Bangladesh achieved their goal of reaching the World Cup quarterfinals. It was thought to be a difficult mission but Bangladesh came out of Australia and New Zealand a mentally stronger side. The last time Bangladesh had done well at a World Cup was in 2007 when they followed up the Super Eights qualification with four winless months.
So, it was significant when they beat Pakistan 3-0 in the ODI series following the 2015 World Cup, and also in the only T20, breaking a 16-year drought against this opponent in any format.
A string of losses in 2014 had cost Mushfiqur his limited-overs captaincy. Bangladesh conceded bilateral series to Sri Lanka, India and West Indies while also doing poorly in the Asia Cup and the World T20 at home. The change of fortunes came under Mashrafe, who is known as a more hands-on leader spending a lot of time in man-management. His results speak as much about his approach being successful. Mushfiqur said that he is taking the challenge, and not pressure, to continue Mashrafe's good work.
"You can call it challenge rather than pressure," Mushfiqur said. "I will try to continue how we played in the ODIs and T20 but Test cricket isn't going to be easy. They are the No 4 team in the world, so it becomes a different challenge for us. They have included some experienced players. So it is not pressure, but expectation. I think that works for our players because it brings the best out of them. They are confident and ready for hard work.
Since November, Mushfiqur has been the highest run-scorer for Bangladesh in ODIs, with 731 runs at 56.23, including a century and six fifties, all of which came in wins. His form hasn't wavered much since mid-2011, after he took over the captaincy from Shakib Al Hasan.
"Captains have an important role in every format. There is a positive impact on the team when the captain scores runs, takes wickets and makes correct decisions. The captain has to lead from the front. The ones who have done well recently, we have to carry that form into the Test match. I will definitely try to play a big innings."
Coach Chandika Hathurusingha said that the break from captaincy in the limited-overs arena gives Mushfiqur breathing space to bat freely in that format and for his Test captaincy.
Mushfiq looks to continue Mashrafe\\\'s success
FE Team | Published: April 28, 2015 00:00:00 | Updated: November 30, 2026 06:01:00
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