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Will Bangladesh’s brand of T20 cricket work in New Zealand?

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The Bangladesh national men’s cricket team expectedly lost its opening match of the Bangla Wash tri-series against a high-ranked T20I side, Pakistan, by 21 runs on Friday (October 7) in Christchurch. The experts have the right to criticize the Bangladesh team, especially the batting unit, after their dismal display against Pakistan. Will their current strategy for T20 cricket work in New Zealand conditions?

 

Bangladesh’s T20I record in New Zealand

 

The men’s national cricket team of Bangladesh is taking part in a tri-nation series in New Zealand. The series serves as a warm-up for the 2022 T20 World Cup. Fans of Tigers cricket shouldn’t have too much hope based on their team’s overall T20I record in New Zealand. Bangladesh team has failed to win a T20I match in New Zealand in eight attempts. They have lost seven out of their eight games against New Zealand, showing how challenging it is to compete at their highest level under these circumstances.

 

Did Bangladesh’s strategy for the T20 format work against Pakistan in the first match?

 

Simply stated, Bangladesh’s T20 strategy against Pakistan didn’t work out. Captain Nurul Hasan Sohan chose to bat first in order to have a definite goal to play for. The fast bowlers did not live up to expectations, with the exception of Taskin Ahmed, who was by far the best player for Bangladesh in the match. As usual, Bangladesh’s batters were disappointing and did not put Pakistan’s bowlers under any significant strain.

 

Bowling

 

Mustafizur Rahman is considered the main weapon of Bangladesh’s pace bowling unit. But his outing in the first match once again proved that the left-hand pacer is currently going through a bad phase and can’t be trusted as a death-overs bowler. Mustafizur was hammered by the Pakistan batters all around the ground and was the costliest bowler of the contest with 12 economy rates.

 

The Bangladesh campaign should be even more worried by witnessing how Mustafizur has performed in 2022. He has the worst average (42.37) and strike rate (29.2) among the Bangladesh bowlers who have bowled at least 10 overs in the last year. His 8.69 economy rate is also among the worst among the Bangladeshi players. This stat clearly suggests that Bangladesh shouldn’t trust Mustfaizur Rahman as one of their death-overs specialists, at least in Oceania conditions.

 

Young Hasan Mahmud was expensive against Pakistan. He needs to work with pace bowling coach Alan Donald on adjusting his line and length for these conditions. The performances of pace bowler Taskin Ahmed and spinner Nasum Ahmed were the two positives for Bangladesh. Taskin, in particular, was magnificent in his approach and the way he put pressure on the Pakistan batters. He finished his spell with 2/25 in 4 overs. Nasum Ahmed, on the other hand, conceded only 22 runs in his spell.

 

Batting

 

Mehidy Hasan Miraz was sent to start the innings with Sabbir Rahman as Bangladesh continued to experiment with the opening position. They were having trouble timing the ball when trying to settle into the wicket. Both of them failed and headed to the pavilion after having fewer than 100 strike rates.

 

The only chance Bangladesh had was during the middle overs, when Afif Hossain and Litton Das were forming a partnership. They tried to break free by hitting some shots, especially on the leg side. However, the bulk of their shots weren’t solid enough, and they might easily fall into the hands of the fielders on any given day.

 

Bangladesh’s innings fell apart when Litton-Afif’s 50-run stand came to an end in the 13th over. Yasir Ali impressed many Bangladesh cricket fans by hitting some big shots and ending his innings with an unbeaten 42* off 21. However, one needs to understand that when Yasir tried to smack Pakistan bowlers, by then Bangladesh’s hope in the contest was done and dusted. He needs to show his power-hitting ability when under pressure. But Yasir has given a hint to the team management that promoting him to the top order could be a good idea.

 

Overall, Bangladesh’s batters’ strategy was shaky and ineffective under these circumstances. The batters had better be well-prepared to chase 200 runs in upcoming matches. They must possess the skills necessary to play shots confidently and the attitude needed to consistently pressure the opposing bowlers. Because their cautious strategy didn’t work in the first game and it won’t work in the following games either.

 

How could Bangladesh’s team line up against New Zealand?

 

Bangladesh’s regular captain, Shakib Al Hasan, will likely lead the team in the match against New Zealand on Sunday. Therefore, either Mosaddek or Sabbir will be dropped in order to make way for the skipper. Pacer Mustafizur Rahman can be dropped as well, given his dismal performance in the first match. Ebadot Hossain may replace him in the playing XI. The Bangladesh vs New Zealand match will start at 12 p.m. (Bangladesh Standard Time).

 

Probable XI (Bangladesh)

 

Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Litton Das, Shakib Al Hasan (captain), Afif Hossain, Mosaddek Hossain, Nurul Hasan (captain), Yasir Ali, Taskin Ahmed, Nasum Ahmed, Hasan Mahmud, Ebadot Hossain

 

What to expect from Bangladesh against New Zealand?

 

It is now evident that Bangladesh’s conventional game plan is unlikely to succeed in the conditions of New Zealand given their performance against Pakistan in the series-opening match. They need to bat with more intensity and bowl with great discipline. Bangladesh will face the host New Zealand in their second game of the ongoing tri-series tomorrow. The Shakib-led side should be well-prepared for this match since the Kiwis are probably going to be a tougher opponent than Pakistan.

 

Source: United News of Bangladesh