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Matthew Wade looks bowling for positive things in defeat against Bangladesh

Matthew Wade looks bowling for positive things in defeat against Bangladesh
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Dhaka: Stand-in Australia Captain Mathew Wade looks positive on their bowling after being destroyed by 60 runs on the last international twenty20 from the five-match series against Bangladesh on Monday.
Aussies was closed for the lowest Twenty20 score from 62 running in the last match for 1-4 defeats in the series after limiting Bangladesh to 122-8 at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium.
Australia has never lost to Bangladesh at Twenty20 International before coming to this tour.
Bangladesh dominates this series in a very slow tone, where both teams find it difficult to score.
“Obviously, there are not many positive things from it to take, our fashion is beaten, especially tonight,” Wade said, who took over as captain for the injured Aaron Fin series.
“The biggest positive is probably the way our bowler is a bik-bowled, especially our spinners who are closed on this goal, in this condition that it is something we have asked for our spinners.” More than five matches and in West Indies they are great in conditions that match spinners.
I think it is a real positive inspiration, it is great that some of our young players in this condition are clearly a positive forward for their career.
“I can look back and say I have learned a lot in Bangladesh.
I have played a lot of international cricket.
This is of course the most challenging twente20 pitches I’ve ever played.” They are a positive thing to take, even though it’s clear.
Not much, “Wade said.
The defeat of the Australian series to Bangladesh was their five consecutively on all sides, which sent unpleasant signals in front of the world twenty20 in the United Arab Emirates in October-November.
However, refusing to call it.
As a wake-up call For Australia and insist more to get better against spin in a shorter game format.
“I don’t think it’s a wake-up call.
I think the reality is we know that we need to be better in the round.
We need to find a way to score in this condition, “he said.” Don’t ask for a big margin, we need to print 15 to 20 running more and bring it down.
“Australia went to the house directly from the field after living in a strict bio security since arriving in the capital of Bangladesh Dhaka on July 29.

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