DHAKA, Sept 28, 2022 (BSS)- Bangladesh captain Nurul Hasan Sohan, who led
the side's 2-0 victory over United Arab Emirates (UAE) in a T20 International
series in absence of Shakib Al Hasan believes that getting into winning mode
will boost them ahead of the upcoming challenges - a tri-nation T20 series in
New Zealand and T20 World Cup in Australia.
Ahead of this series, Bangladesh had just two wins in nine matches in this
year. While one match was washed out, they lost a staggering number of six
matches, a thing that put an enormous pressure on them.
Even though their victory against minnow UAE was not entirely convincing
one, Sohan said Bangladesh are happy to win those matches for the time being,
no matter the manner in which those wins came.
Bangladesh scraped through to win the first game by 7 runs while the 32-
run victory in the second and final match looked convincing but Bangladesh's
overall performance was not entirely satisfactory one.
"You must see that we have been losing some close matches for the last few
days. I think it's good practice as we're back on a winning streak. This
confidence will work in New Zealand and the World Cup," Sohan said after he
returned to country along with the team today.
According to Sohan, opportunity to play the International match instead of
training in the country would put them in good stead ahead of the mega event
like World Cup.
"Such facilities to play International matches before a big event like the
World Cup have boosted our confidence. I got enough practice there. I think
the preparation has been good."
Bangladesh experimented with pace bowling in this series with four pacers
playing in two matches in UAE. Now their mission is tri-nation series in New
Zealand, where Shakib Al Hasan will take over as captain.
Sohan said the experiment in pace bowling was part of their strategic move
and this will even continue in New Zealand well. He added that the main goal
is to select the best XI for the World Cup.
"Our main goal is the World Cup. And all the things that we are
experimenting are only for the mega event. After going to New Zealand, maybe
a decision will be taken on what sort of experiment we'll do."
Bangladesh will leave for New Zealand on September 30. They will kick-off
the Tri-nation series with a match against Pakistan on October 7. The
tournament will end with the finals on October 14.
The Tigers then will head to Australia where they will two warm-up matches
against Afghanistan and South Africa on October 17 and 19 respectively. Both
of the practice matches will be held at the Alan Border Field in Brisbane.
Bangladesh will start their World Cup mission on October 24, taking on the
runners-up of Group-A in Hobart. Their second match is against South Africa
in Sydney on October 27 after which they will face off Group-B champions at
the Gabba in Brisbane on October 30. Bangladesh then will take on
subcontinent powerhouse India on November 2 and Pakistan on November 6.
Adelaide will host both of the matches.