Bangladesh missed a golden alternative to beat India for the primary time in 5 years after their batters failed to achieve the 96-run goal within the second T20I in Dhaka. They misplaced 5 wickets for one run within the final eight balls to break down spectacularly to fall quick by eight runs and spinner Nahida Akter felt batters must take duty for the defeat.
"We practiced hard enough," Nahida stated. "Our coach worked with the batters, especially our senior players. Those who bat in the top five should have used their experience. It is the batters' responsibility as Joty apu [Nigar] said in the last press meet. They have to show more sincerity. They have to think about what happened, but I am sure they will come back in the next game.
"We batted slowly from overs 11 to fifteen. It would have been simpler if we may choose up the singles often. It put the batters down the order beneath stress. Our coach instructed us to bat within the mould of chasing 140 runs. We can't decelerate. It was a wicket the place you needed to sweep the ball. It was sadly a batting collapse."
"A fantastic catch like that all the time encourages the bowlers," she said. "Shorna took an outstanding catch. We spoke about saving 10-20 runs within the subject. We wished to take all of the catches that got here our approach. We ought to have achieved that focus on at this time.
"We are honestly not as fit as India. We are trying hard to develop our fitness. We have a foreign trainer now. We will focus hard on fitness in our next camp. The board is giving their best facilities. We have to play better. We are behind now. We are trying to bounce back."
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