Afghanistan captain Hashmatullah Shahidi said that he is glad to end the three-match ODI series on a triumphant note as he feels these 10 focuses will be vital for them to progress in the forthcoming version of ICC World Cup.
Bangladesh secured the series by dominating the initial two matches however the travelers returned unequivocally to get a seven-wicket succeed at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium on Monday (February 28).
Both the groups were anticipating getting however many focuses as could be allowed from the series considering it is essential for the ICC Super League. Afghanistan, who procured 60 focuses by overcoming West Indies and Ireland prior, presently finished their mission with 70 focuses across three series.
''Each game was significant for us in this ODI series. We were disheartened in the initial two games, yet that occurs in cricket. These ten focuses will make our future somewhat simpler (to the extent that progressing to World Cup is concerned),'' Shahidi told correspondents after the game.
Shahidi added that he was happy that Rahmanullah Gurbaz could make it subsequent to being harmed in the subsequent game and scoring his third ODI hundred. "He was harmed in the last game, so he was as yet not feeling great even yesterday. At the point when he let me know that he is accessible, I gave him certainty. I let him know you are the one I have confidence in, I let him know that at whatever point you go out there, you attempt to score 100,'' said Shahidi.
"He is a match-victor. Whenever he gets a beginning, he makes it greater. We have a heap of adolescents in the group. Ibrahim Zadran is actually great. Riaz Hassan gave us a decent beginning today. I'm certain they will all play well for Afghanistan from now on,'' he said adding that they knew that the wicket wouldn't help the spinners yet Rashid Khan and Mohammad Nabi figured out how to make an imprint with their standard speed.
"I was anticipating that the spinners should bowl well however the manner in which Bangladesh arranged the pitches, it didn't uphold the spinners. Nabi and Rashid bowled at their typical speed. Not much,'' he said. ''Host groups get each advantage of their circumstances. We realize our circumstances back in Afghanistan. We are becoming accustomed to conditions in UAE and India, yet not how well we know conditions in Afghanistan. In any case, we have a great deal of involvement of playing a ton of cricket in different nations."
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