Bangladesh look for Test redemption in Zimbabwe series

Published November 3, 2018
SYLHET: Bangladesh wicket-keeper Mushfiqur Rahim takes a catch as team-mates Mehidy Hasan ( L) and Mohammad Mithun look on during a training session on Friday. — AFP
SYLHET: Bangladesh wicket-keeper Mushfiqur Rahim takes a catch as team-mates Mehidy Hasan ( L) and Mohammad Mithun look on during a training session on Friday. — AFP

SYLHET: Bangladesh are looking to boost their Test record in a two-match series against Zimbabwe despite missing big names Shakib Al Hasan and Tamim Iqbal.

Bangladesh have lost seven of their last eight Tests and failed to get past 200 runs in any of their last six innings.

They were skittled out for 43 in their first of two defeats in West Indies in July.

The world’s ninth-ranked Test team took a further hit with injuries to Tamim and captain Shakib, who underwent a finger operation in September.

Batsman Mohammad Mithun is likely to make his Test debut in the first match starting on Saturday at the Sylhet Inter­national Stadium, which will be hosting its first five-day game.

“We did not do very well in West Indies. Still there is plenty of room to improve. We have home series against them [West Indies] ahead of us,” stand-in skipper Mahmudullah Riyad told reporters on Friday.

“I think these two matches are a good opportunity for us. The important thing is that it’s an opportunity for young players to perform.”

Zimbabwe skipper Hamilton Masakadza is also looking for better performances after a 3-0 loss in the one-day international series in Bangladesh.

“We don’t play a lot of longer-version cricket. We really see the important value of it. We are looking to come out firing,” said Masakadza.

“Bangladesh have had an indifferent past in the longer version so for a start in the series, different things are required from each team.”

Published in Dawn, November 3rd, 2018

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