Dhaka: Captain Matthew Wade said Australia needed to be brave when they tried to get up again after their first Twenty20 defeat to Bangladesh.
SPINNER NASUM AHMED is a star for the host in their 23-run victory because Australia failed to pursue a relatively small T20 target in the first five matches in Dhaka on Tuesday.
Australia failed to get a momentum of batting against a bangladesh attack that was dominated by spinning.
“We must be brave and holding fast to our plans,” Wade told the Cricket.com.au website.
“There isn’t enough time to rediscover the wheel.” “But there is a difference between bold and becoming smart when you pursue a lower total,” Wade added, which was lifted by the captain for this series with Aaron Finch injured.
“You can’t enter your shell on the T20 Cricket …
you will face the same bowler tomorrow and repeatedly – you have to find a way to solve it.” Australia lost three goats with only 11 running on the board chasing 132, and Mitchell Marsh said who began to stumble them.
“Wherever you play all over the world …
Statistics show that it is always difficult to win the match from that position,” Marsh said, who had tried to revive the Australian round with Run-a-Ball 45.
“Obviously, we all want To be better in playing round.
I think in this condition, it’s difficult.
“The hero of Bangladeshi Nasum, only plays the fifth international T20, saying the pressure of the building through a repeated dot ball is the key to their success.
“Our target is to check Run and dot bowls.
We tried it and got the goal,” he said.
The second T20 will be played on Wednesday.
The five matches were played behind the closed door at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Dhaka.