Joty upbeat to do well in T20WC despite dismal record

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Despite a dismal record, Bangladeshi Captain

Nigar Sultana Joty is hopeful of doing well in the upcoming Women’s T20 World

Cup to be held in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in the next month.

Due to the political unrest, the tournament was moved to the UAE from

Bangladesh but the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) remains its hosts,

partnering with the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) to ensure the successful

completion of the event.

Bangladesh’s one and only victory in the tournament came back in 2014 when

they hosted the marquee tournament. The Tigresses defeated Ireland in a

ninth-place play-off match in Sylhet.

Since that event, Bangladesh played four more editions in this tournament but

found them in losing end every time. In those four editions, they played 16

matches in total but the victory remained elusive.

Joty who played all those last four editions said her side’s first target

would be to end the losing streak and to do that they set a goal to make

winning start to the tournament.

And the
opponent in the first match has given them a massive hope.

Bangladesh’s opponent in the first match is Scotland against whom they have

never lost a match despite playing four games.

“To get into the rhythm, winning in the first match is always important. We

are quite aware of our dismal record in the T20 World Cup. So we want to win

the first match. It will be a huge achievement for the team,” Joty said here

today while addressing the media in pre-tournament press conference held at

the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium.

“I was the part of the last four editions of the tournament and found myself

in losing end every time. The last time we won was in the 2014 tournament. We

have played well in previous editions but playing well only means something

when you can win.”

Bangladesh Women’s team played a number of matches as part of their

preparation for the T20 World Cup. The outcome though was not encouraging

one.

Joty admitted their shortcomings in the batting department, which sank them

in
most of the matches. However, since the UAE pitches are believed to assist

the spinners, Joty said her strong spin department can make the difference.

“As I said earlier, we are hungry to win a match. Our goal will be to start

the tournament with winning note. We know Scotland are a tougher opponent but

we’ll give our best,” she added.

“Every team comes in any tournament with high expectation and so it is not

easy to win whatever the strength of the opponent is! No one will give up

without fighting,” she said.

Joty is, however, set to become the first Bangladeshi women’s cricketer to

play 100 WT20I in the Scotland game.

Joty believes if they can break the defeat jinx, they are capable of reaching

semifinal.

“We are capable of winning against any team if we can put our best

performance. We have plans up in the sleeve for every team. We rarely face

off England, only in World Cups, so it might be difficult for them too. We

all know that we have a good spin attack.”

“Batting has been definitely a
concern but we saw some improvements among the

batters during the A team tour of Sri Lanka.”

Head coach Hashan Tillakaratne also said that the batting has been a weak

link for the Tigresses but still backed the players to deliver.

“We have played a number of matches so the preparation has been good. Batting

is a headache but there were some positives against Sri Lanka A. We are very

much confident. I am sure they will win the game for us,” he said.

Bangladesh will kick off their campaign against Scotland on October 3 in

their Group B match in Sharjah before they lock horns with England at the

same venue on October 5.

They will then take on West Indies and South Africa on October 11 and 13 in

Sharjah.

Group A includes six-time champions Australia, along with India, New Zealand,

Pakistan, and Sri Lanka while Group B comprises Bangladesh, England, South

Africa, West Indies and Scotland.

The top two sides from each group will qualify for the semis, scheduled on

October 17 and 18 while the final wi
ll be held in Dubai on October 20.

The Tigresses will depart for Dubai on Thursday.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha