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Bangladesh still finds legs on the T20 Cricket, said Mahmuditlah

Bangladesh still finds legs on the T20 Cricket, said Mahmuditlah
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Dubai: Skipper Mahmuditlah Riyad said Bangladesh was still looking for answers to their bleak show of five straight losses at the ‘Super 12’ stage from the Twenty20 World Cup.
The Tigers, who came to the sixth rank tournament in the world, suffered eight goal hammering in the hands of Australia in Dubai to complete in Rock Bottom on Thursday.
Scorecard | Tabletthey points showed a few splashes after losing the opening to Scotland to get back up with two wins in qualification.
But everything ended up with two big round defeats to South Africa and then Australia after being polished for 84 and 73 in the surrender of non-contained batting.
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If South Africa destroys Bangladesh and increases their clean running level on Tuesday, Australia does it in a more empathic way against the same group on Thursday in Dubai.
“We still found our feet at T20 Cricket,” Mahmuditlah said who was disappointed after that.
destroy victory.
“We play well at home but in our away conditions fail.
We have seen the level of improvement that we need to compete with the best team.” Bangladesh came to the tournament with a convincing victory over Zimbabwe, Australia and New Zealand, although in the house field that corresponds to their batsmen and style of their game.
The only victory of Bangladesh to the full member country in the T20 World Cup remained six of their six-goal victory over West Indies in the inaugural issue of 2007.
They lost the opening to Sri Lanka after posting 171 and a Humdinger against West Indies with three runs but barely fought on Three other matches.
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Post- Match a press conference after their last group match began with brutal questions for Mahmuditlah who was asked if he would retire from the shortest format.
“I can’t comment on it,” he said.
“It’s not in my hand.
The decision is a cricket board.
I have tried to keep the team together, to get the best from the team.
But surely, there is a shortage of my side.” “We don’t perform well in this tournament.
I’m still looking for answers, trying to find out what’s missing, what we need to do.” We sit together to exercise where we lack and why we can’t do it perform better.
Except for the game of Sri Lanka and West Indies, we performed poorly throughout the tournament.
“Shakib Al Hasan remains a man who goes with bats and balls in almost all of their matches before he gets out of the tournament due to a hamstring injury in front.
From the last two.
Mahmuditlah, who scored 169 running with an average of more than 28, said the team Continue to look for momentum but faltering.
Bangladesh is missing by 8 goals.
# Banvaus # t20worldcup https://t.co/evrsDPOWGB- Bangladesh Cricket (@bcbtiggers) 1636028825000 “This is quite complicated now,” said Mahmuditlah.
“We are a team that works on the flow.
If we see how we play against Australia or New Zealand, we start well and we continue to do well.
“Just in a big tournament like the T20 World Cup: If we can defeat Sri Lanka in the first match, we can have that flow and increase our confidence.” Coach Russell Domingo’s position was also under the scanner with the team only had four training sessions after their arrival at the Muscat for the tournament.
But Mahmuditlah refused to play the blamed game.
“There is no problem between the players and coaching panels.
And about keeping the coach or not, the board (BCB) must have the best answer for this,” said Mahmuditlah.
“I can talk about team problems but I cannot comment on who should remain or should not remain the person in charge (coach) team.”

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