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Tigers seek redemption in first meet against England in T20 format

Staff Reporter Cricket 2021-10-26, 11:36pm

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DHAKA - Desperate to hit back into the winning way in the ongoing Twenty20 World Cup, Bangladesh will take on England in their

second match of the Super 12 tomorrow (Wednesday) at Jayed Cricket Stadium in
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (UAE).

  The match which will start at 4PM (Bangladesh Standard Time) will be aired
live on Gazi TV and T Sports.

  The match will mark Bangladesh's first meeting with the English in this
format.

  Despite playing 116 T20 matches, spanning over 15 years, Bangladesh had
never faced off England in the shortest format of the cricket. They were
supposed to play a three match ODI and same number of T20 matches against the
English at home this year in September but the tour was cancelled later as
the England players were busy with the IPL.

  While Bangladesh began the Super 12 mission in a disappointing fashion,
losing the game to Sri Lanka by five wickets, England are flying high after a
crushing win over defending champions West Indies.

  This was kind of a revenge mission for the Eoin Morgan and his troops, who
lost the last T20 World Cup final to West Indies in 2016. But the Caribbean
side was no match this time for the 2019 ODI World Cup Champions England who
firstly skittled them out for just 55 runs in Dubai before securing a six-
wicket victory.

  Bangladesh batted well against Sri Lanka and posted a respectable 171-4 in
solid batting pitch and could have well won the match, had Liton Das not
shelled the catch of Charith Asalanka and Bhanuka Rajapakse, who combined for
a 86 off 52 for the fifth wicket to sail the side home. Asalanka who blasted
an unbeaten 80 off 49 was key after Bangladesh led by Shakib Al Hasan left
Sri Lanka in cornered position, reducing them to 79-4 in 10th over.

  Liton's grave blunder however put shed on poor captaincy by Mahmudullah,
who missed the trick by bowling with the part time bowlers in the middle
overs when Shakib and Mustafizur had ample overs left. Asalanka and Rajapakse
who was still struggling to get his eye in, got their fluency by picking up
31 runs in the two overs bowled by two part time bowlers-Afif Hossain and
Mahmudullah himself in 13th and 14th over of the match.

  Mahmudullah though admitted they misread the pitch and couldn't do the
things right after the 10th over, he vowed to learn from the mistakes.

  The Tigers however could seek the confidence from the performance against
the English in the global event. Before losing to England in 2019 ODI World
Cup, they defeated them in 2011 and 2015 editions.

  But Bangladesh is the team who England could thank from their heart.
England's loss to Bangladesh in 2015 ODI World Cup forced the management to
overhaul the team completely and they reaped the rewards by being the finest
team in the limited over cricket (ODI and T20) after the sweeping changes.

  Since then they became runners-up in 2016 T20 World Cup and champions in
2019 ODI World Cup. They are the top favourite of winning this T20 World Cup
too.

  Nevertheless, Bangladesh still have the chance to make their first meet
against England remarkable as the Abu Dhabi pitch tend to favour the
spinners. So far, only one match of the Super 12 was held here where
Australia secured five wicket victory but they needed to play 19.4 overs to
overhaul South Africa's paltry 118-9.

  Spinners of both the teams got some advantage there. And England have
historically weakness against spin in the Asian pitch.

  The Tigers' stat in T20 cricket is not up to the mark. They so far played
116 matches and won 43. They had lost a staggering number of 71 matches while
two matches fetched no result.

  They so far played 28 matches in the World Cup of this shortest version of
cricket and won just seven-six of which including the latest win against
Papua New Guinea came in the qualifying round. They won only one match
against West Indies in the tournament proper.


  Squad:

  Mahmudullah Riyad (Captain), Naim Sheikh, Soumya Sarkar, Liton Das, Shakib
Al Hasan, Mushfiqur Rahim, Afif Hossain, Nurul Hasan Sohan, Shak Mahedi
Hasan, Nasum Ahmed, Mustafizur Rahman, Shoriful Islam, Taskin Ahmed, Mohammad Saifuddin, Shamim Patwari, Rubel Hossain.BSS