Saturday 26 February 2022

We just needed to bat a bit longer: Rahmanullah Gurbaz

 Wicketkeeper-batsman Rahmanullah Gurbaz said that Afghanistan ought not lose all expectation in the wake of yielding the series against Bangladesh as they actually can acquire 10 focuses from the last game that can help them over the long haul to progress to the following World Cup. The series is essential for the ICC Super League and Afghanistan procured 60 focuses from eight games such a long ways as they clean-cleared Ireland and West Indies prior to being in a bad way in Bangladesh, losing the series subsequent to going down in the initial two rounds of the three-match series.

"Each and every match is truly significant for us. We shouldn't lose our expectation since we lost the series. In reality, we are searching for ten places so we will make an honest effort in the following game. We actually have a ton of matches left to fit the bill for the World Cup,'' Gurbaaz said after the game that Afghanistan lost by 88 runs.

Gurbaz said that they were wanting to confine Bangladesh to under 250 runs and accused the 33 additional items that Afghanistan surrendered.

"Assuming that you take a gander at the objective, we attempted to keep them inside 250 runs. However, their absolute was somewhat more than our assumptions. The wicket wasn't that much challenging for batting yet we committed a few errors like the run-out toward the beginning. I think 33 additional items is a lot in ODI cricket. We are chipping away at that, so ideally, in the following game we ought to not get it done once more. It will be better in the following game," he said.

Despite the fact that Afghanistan were bowled out for 218, pursuing 307, Gurbaz said that Afghanistan are not battling against the Bangladesh bowlers, yet praised the resistance saying: "Individuals anticipate somewhat more from us. I don't think we have issues against pace yet they have great control. They had a decent day in batting and bowling.

"They realize that we have the No.1 turn assault so they made wickets for pacers. This is Bangladesh's home series, so we expected them not to make a spinners' wicket for us. The central thing is, we didn't do well as a batting unit. Ideally, we will really do well in the following game. It doesn't have anything to do against speed or twist; we simply expected to bat a piece longer," he added.

Gurbaaz left the field while handling saying he was feeling torment in his knee. "I don't have the foggiest idea yet unexpectedly something happened to my knee. Presently I am going for a MRI, ideally there's not all that much," he finished up

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