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Tigers face Windies in 1st T20 today

BD want to back in winning way


July 02, 2022 00:00:00


ROSEAU, Dominica, July 01 (Agencies): Comprehensively beaten in both Test matches by the West Indies, Bangladesh's cricketers are hoping the clouds of uncertainty ahead of their three-match T20 International series will blow away in time for Saturday's opening encounter at Windsor Park in Dominica.

While it is expected the visitors will be much more competitive in both the T20's and then the three-match One-Day International series which rounds off their tour, question marks over the availability of key players could have an unsettling effect on a squad in dire need of stability and direction.

Bangladesh batting coach Jamie Siddons, the Tigers need to find something between the aggression and caution.

Siddons said, "Bangladesh could make it big without hitting big actually, because naturally the player from this region was not strongly built to hit sixes nonchalantly like the Caribbean or players from other European and Australian countries".

"As a nation, I don't think we [Bangladesh] have many big players. If you look at players like Jos Buttler, Glenn Maxwell and more, they are over six feet tall. But we have to find other ways too," Siddons said.

"I don't think we need to put massive totals on the board, but we should put good totals. Singles and two are very important and also boundaries as well. Hitting fours is almost as good as hitting big sixes and I think we should focus on that," Siddons added.

Even after he endorsed Bangladesh's greater affinity to the white ball formats of the game, and especially the 50 overs-per-side version, information coming out of Dhaka suggests Test captain Shakib al Hasan will miss the ODI leg of the campaign.

This is apparently because these matches do not form part of the ODI Super League where points are earned towards qualification for next year's World Cup in India.

Recent history bears out that confidence as Bangladesh won both the ODI and T20 series on their last visit to the region in 2018.

At last year's World T20 in the United Arab Emirates and Oman, West Indies just managed to hold on for a three-run victory over the Bangladeshis, the only victory for the then title-holders at the main group stage of a massively disappointing campaign.

Apart from Shakib's anticipated absence for the ODI's, there is also speculation that three players originally selected in the T20I squad -- Mohammad Saifuddin, Shohidul Islam and Yasir Ali -- will not be involved in the two matches in Dominica at the weekend and the finale in Guyana on July 7.

Unconfirmed reports also indicate Taijul Islam will be Shakib's replacement for the ODI's, all three of which will be played in Guyana.

Although buoyant following the successes in the Tests, West Indies also have issues over player availability.

Regular opener Evin Lewis is not undergoing a fitness test as had been requested by the selectors, middle-order batsman Shimron Hetmyer is nursing an injury while all-rounder Fabian Allen has been granted leave of absence after originally being selected in the white ball squads.

Nevertheless, Desmond Haynes, the outstanding former opening batsman and now chairman of selectors, is expecting the T20 and ODI teams to pick up from where the Test squad left off.

"I'm not going to be sitting here and talking about how we've turned the corner or anything like that," he said on Wednesday.

"But I just want to recognise the success we've had so far and also the players who have been doing a good job for us."

All-rounder Kyle Mayers, 'Man of the Series' across the two Tests and fast bowler Alzarri Joseph, the leading wicket-taker in the series with 12 victims, are included in the T20 squad to be led by Nicholas Pooran with Rovman Powell as his vice-captain.

Windsor Park will be seeing its first senior men's international action since the last Test of the series against Pakistan in May, 2017.

The island was devastated by the passage of Hurricane Maria in September of that year, necessitating considerable restorative work on Dominica's premier sporting venue.

Squads (probable)

Bangladesh: Mahmudullah (capt), Shakib al Hasan, Liton Das, Anamul Haque, Munim Shahriar, Nurul Hasan (wkt), Mosaddek Hossain, Afif Hossain, Mustafizur Rahman, Shoriful Islam, Nasum Ahmed.

West Indies: Nicholas Pooran (capt), Brandon King, Kyle Mayers, Devon Thomas (wkt), Rovman Powell, Keemo Paul, Romario Shepherd, Akeal Hosein, Alzarri Joseph, Odean Smith, Obed McCoy.


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