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Bangladesh out to beat Afghanistan with simple plan

Greenwatch News Desk Cricket 2022-02-20, 10:23pm

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Dhaka, 20 Feb —Bangladesh are keen to follow a simple method to beat Afghanistan in the three-match ODI series, which is the part of ICC ODI Super League.

“We will have a simple and we will follow this..hopefully our aspiration  beat them in the series will be fulfilled through this simple plan,” Bangladesh allrounder Mehidy Hasan Miraz said today before leaving Dhaka for Chattogram where the ODI series will be held.

According to Miraz, simple plan means to play the brand of cricket that they are playing in ODI cricket for long time now.

Bangladesh are always a force to reckon with in ODI format and will start favourite against Afghanistan.

“We have been good in ODI cricket always. We had set a brand of cricket for this format and no doubt we will try to follow this again. But we won’t say that we’ll sweep the series. Our first target is to win the series, later we’ll see what happened,” he added.

Bangladesh had played 12 matches in four series so far in ICC ODI Super League and won eight matches. Currently they are in second spot with 80 points behind England in the point table.

The Tigers played two series in away against Zimbabwe and New Zealand. While they whitewashed Zimbabwe in three-match series, they are being swept in New Zealand. At home, they whitewashed West Indies and beta Sri Lanka by 2-1.

If Bangladesh can whitewash Afghanistan, they will take a giant stride to confirm their berth in World Cup, which will be held in India in 2023.

But the task won’t easier for them even though Bangladesh are always a tough side in ODI cricket.

In the head to head battle between the two sides, Bangladesh are ahead with 5-3 result in eight matches. Bangladesh also won  latest two matches—by 3 runs in Asia Cup in 2018 and 62 runs in the 2019 World Cup but every time, they played against Afghans, they appeared to be in huge pressure as a defeat against the Asian rivals would invite harsh criticism from fans and pundits.

Afghanistan are still unbeaten in ICC ODI Super League, winning all six matches but they played against low ranked Ireland and Netherlands. They are in the sixth position in the point table but they know a series win against Bangladesh will keep them far ahead.

Considering those factors, Miraz dubbed this series as important for them, saying that they will come all guns blazing.

 The three ODIs are scheduled on February 23, 25 and 28 and all of the matches will be played at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in Chattogram. The match will start at 11AM.

The teams then will travel back to Dhaka for two T20Is, slated to be held on March 3 and 5 at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium. The matches will start at 3 pm.