Alerat: Their campaigns returned to their tracks, Bangladesh will start as extraordinary favorites when they faced Papua New Guinea in the Must-Win League League match from the T20 World Cup on Thursday.
Bangladesh, who came to the tournament as the sixth rank team after defeating people like New Zealand and Australia at home, suffered a defeat defeat by six people against Scotland.
But the side of the mahmuditlah-led bouncing back in style, the better Oman with 26 runs on Tuesday night.
Bangladesh will need a victory to keep their chances to make it a Super12 life-alive, because they only have two points from two matches, and placed third with a net circuit +0,500.
Read Alsoscrappy Bangladesh stayed at the T20 World Cup with a 26-run victory over Omanbangladesh made their hopes advance to the Super 12S Stage living with a 26-run victory that was nervous about co-hosted in their Group B match.
Mohammad Naim’s opening hit a good half a century to help Bangladesh set a 154-run target before Bowlers led by Star Pacer Mustafizur Rahman (4/36) the victory against Papua New Guinea will give them two important points and then they will also hope that Oman loses the last match They fight Scotland, who have qualified from the group, to ensure their part to the next stage.
First, for that there was an opening Mohammad Naim, who scored 64 winners of the match in their match against Oman, had to continue his good shape.
In addition, he will need support from people like Liton Das, one-down Mahedi Hasan and Skipper Mahmuditlah, because the middle order they must come well.
Also the role of the Star All-Rounder Shakib Al Hasan will be important for Asia.
Shakib was between the goal and goal and he could submit a serious challenge on PNG Batters on the track which was conducive to spinners.
Their bowler led by Mustafizur Rahman who was redobtable had installed an impressive show against Oman and his left arm sailor, who claimed four-to, wanted to continue where he went on Tuesday.
Bowler Off-Break Mahedi Hasan also wants to dismantle opposition battery.
Others like Pacer right arm Taskin Ahmed and Mohammad Saifuddin also need a bowl in the right area as ‘Bangla Tigers’ sees the XI field that has not changed.
Mahmuditlah acknowledged that the team had to increase in many fields despite winning against Oman.
“We need to increase many areas, but I will take victory.
Giving victory for the country is the most important thing and I hope they are happy,” Mahmuditlah said.
Meanwhile, The Assad Vala-LED Papa New Guinea lost their second match against Oman (by 10 Wickets) and Scotland (with 17 Run) and had come out of the dispute.
But they definitely want to sign the tournament on a positive note.
Vala, who hit half a century quickly in their lung opening, it needed to play large innings and also needed support from other batteries.
Needless to say, their bowler also needs to vilify their hearts to load a more experienced line-up opposition.
Squadsbangladesh: Mahmuditlah (captain), Liton Das, Mohammed Naim, Mahedi Hasan, Souya Sarkar, Mushfiqur Rahim, Nurul Hasan (WK), Afif Hosed, Nasum Ahmed, Taskin Ahmed, Shamim Hossain, Mustafizur Rahman, Mohammed Saifuddin Papua, Mohammed New Guinea : Assad Vala (captain), Charles Amini, Lega Siafa, Norman Vanua, Nosaina Hiri, Kipling Doriga, Tony Ura, Hiri Hiri, Gaudi Toka, Sese Bau, Damien Ravu, Simon Ata, Jason Kila, Chad Soper, Jack Gardner