‘We did not bat properly’ – Shanto rues Bangladesh’s sub-par top-order present

Sep 01, 2023 at 2:51 AM
‘We did not bat properly’ – Shanto rues Bangladesh’s sub-par top-order present

Najmul Hossain Shanto scored half of Bangladesh’s runs of their first Asia Cup match, against Sri Lanka. The good elements of the facet’s below-par batting efficiency belonged largely to Shanto. Extending his vibrant type from the final ten months, he acquired caught in and tried to sew two large partnerships within the center overs solely to lose Towhid Hridoy and Mushfiqur Rahim, who could not construct on their begins.

Shanto lasted until the forty second over and missed out on his second ODI hundred most likely as a result of he quickly ran out of specialist batters on the different finish.

Still, it was Shanto who was got down to defend Bangladesh’s abject batting exhibiting in Pallekele. It is a venue the place groups win averaging 280-plus batting first in day-night ODIs. Shanto mentioned that they knew {that a} barely decrease complete would have been exhausting to chase in these situations, which is why they determined to bat first, however a scarcity of top-order partnerships price them the sport.

“Our initial plan was to look to score around 250-260 runs,” Shanto mentioned. “Batting was quite easy against the new ball, but it got harder as the ball got older. It wasn’t an easy wicket, but we should have put together partnerships in the top order. We should have batted better. We don’t want to make these mistakes in the next game. We thought we should bat first after looking at the wicket. We all agreed with the captain and coach’s decision. We didn’t bat well. I wouldn’t call it an easy wicket, but we should have batted better.”

Bangladesh misplaced debutant Tanzid Hasan, Mohammad Naim and Shakib Al Hasan throughout the first eleven overs. Shanto and Hridoy, and later Rahim, tried to revive the innings however the Sri Lankan bowling stored them at bay with common wickets. The tail caved in shortly and predictably.

Bangladesh succumbed to the unorthodox pairing of Maheesh Theekshana and Matheesha Pathirana, who shared figures of 6-51 in 15.4 overs. Shanto, nonetheless, mentioned that neither the kind of bowling nor the truth that Bangladesh’s prime 4 consisted of solely left-handers, for the primary time in 12 years in an ODI, harm them.

“We were prepared to face all types of bowling, so we are all capable to bat in any situation and against any bowling attack. I don’t think (the top four being left-handers) was a big problem.

“We haven’t got such bowlers in our nation. We ready with no matter assets we’ve. He (Pathirana) is an effective bowler. But I’ll say that we’ve performed properly in opposition to good bowling assaults. It did not occur in the present day. It can be okay within the subsequent sport,” he said.

Shanto said that their latest performance against Afghanistan – beating them in the T20I series at home last month – will be on their mind as they face them in Lahore. But he wasn’t keen to talk about more than just the next game, not least about the impending India-Pakistan match, nor their tough progress to the next round.

“We did properly within the T20I collection in opposition to Afghanistan,” Shanto said. “We did not do properly within the ODIs. We should not too fearful concerning the previous. We have workforce. We imagine that if we are able to play our cricket, we are able to get consequence in opposition to Afghanistan.

“We have to win the next game. I think it is possible (to make to the next round). But I would rather plan and prepare for the next match rather than think too far ahead. If we can beat Afghanistan, we will think about the other stuff.”

Mohammad Isam is ESPNcricinfo’s Bangladesh correspondent. @isam84