Thursday, 10 March 2022

Bangladesh drawing inspiration from Test win against New Zealand - Tamim

 ODI captain Tamim Iqbal said the Bangladesh players are drawing motivation from their lady Test prevail upon New Zealand as they gear up for the visit through South Africa. Despite the fact that they haven't enlisted a solitary triumph in South Africa, Tamim accepts Bangladesh can put any misinformation to rest.


"We don't have an incredible record in South Africa yet records can change and an extraordinary model is our Test win in New Zealand,'' Tamim told correspondents on Wednesday (March 9). "We made something happen there after numerous years. We were unable to win in 30-32 matches in New Zealand yet the Test group changed that. I'm confident this group will drive a similar change [in South Africa]. Conviction has a major effect. We will attempt to do likewise in South Africa.


"We realize it will be troublesome since they are an incredibly, great group in their own circumstances. A decade prior, I would have said that we need to play great cricket. Presently I will say that we need to win there, and we will do how we need to win. In the event that we come by the outcome, excellent. On the off chance that we don't, we will work harder.


"I wasn't with the group in New Zealand, sadly. I need the individuals who were in that crew, to talk about it. A considerable lot of them are in the ODI crew, so they can discuss their perspective, and what they were thinking at an opportunity to make something happen," added Tamim.


Tamim, notwithstanding, is worried about Bangladesh's handling, which has been fairly terrible in the new past. Upwards of nine gets went down in the three ODIs and two T20Is that Bangladesh played against Afghanistan at home. Bangladesh as of late delegated Shane McDermott as the handling mentor while Rajin Saleh had filled in on an interval premise during the series against Afghanistan.


"I'm truly stressed over our handling. There's no spot to stow away with our handling. To do well in any organization, handling needs to get to the next level. We talk a great deal about it, however handling has placed us in issue over the most recent couple of years. We need to track down an answer," said Tamim. "Rajin (Saleh) bhai did an outstandingly great job as our handling mentor against Afghanistan. He did all that could be within reach to set us up. We committed the errors."


Tamim additionally said he is glad to work with his youth tutor Jamie Siddons, who as of late said that the Bangladesh player necessities to change his front foot position to move along. "I have generally adored rehearsing with him [Siddons]. I think he has an incredible comprehension of the game. I rate him profoundly. He is exceptionally legit. Assuming I am following through with something (wrong), he will tell me. You need to continue chipping away at batting. Issues will continue to manifest, so you need to continue to work. Assuming he can make me 5% better this time, I will be cheerful."


Aside from Anrich Nortje and Sisanda Magala, South Africa have an original capacity crew for the three-match ODI series, which will be played from March 18 to 23. Tamim said he was satisfied to confront a solid South African group, which will work well for the group for what's to come. "I'm exceptionally glad that they are playing the full side. I think it is the most ideal thing for us. We will play the best groups in the World Cup, so we should play against the best groups now. It will assist with recognizing our shortcomings."

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