BAN vs ENG: After Bangladesh’s crushing defeat to England, Taskin Ahmed became very lazy in the media, he was surrounded by questions. After the match, Taskin was quite scared while answering the questions.
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Taskin said, “We did not bowl well
Taskin considered the pioneer of the pace attack, is proud of that record. A flurry of questions followed and when asked about the fast bowlers not performing well in this game, Taskin said, “We didn’t bowl well” before answering further questions on the subject.
We will try to do well in the future
He told one, “If you suddenly play two bad matches after two years of achievement, then you cannot negate the achievements of the entire year. We will try to perform well in the future.” “That’s what I’m telling you. There’s no point in giving any excuses. We couldn’t bowl well.” Desperation was clearly visible in his voice.
Different batsmen have different weaknesses
“We have to be more accurate. Different batsmen have different weaknesses – we have to force them to play more good balls,” he said. “Sometimes we will give away runs but we have to bowl more good balls. We have to execute these plans quickly. If we can bowl out our opponents on low scores, we will do well.”
“We didn’t bowl up to expectations [in this game] even though we were playing in mostly batting-friendly conditions. There was enough space for us to do well. We started poorly, but Shoriful and Mahedi [Hassan] came back Have come.”
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- In the last match against Afghanistan, Bangladesh took seven wickets for 77 runs on 112 balls bowled outside the off-stump.
- In the first 37.2 overs against England, Bangladesh did not take any wickets for 108 runs in 83 balls outside the off stump.
Bowlers will try their best to stop the runs
Taskin said that as much as the bowlers will try their best to restrict runs, it is important for the batsmen to try to chase a score of over 300 in mostly batting-friendly conditions.
Our batsmen will have to be ready to chase a score of more than 300
He said, “Most of the wickets in India will be batting-friendly. Our batsmen will have to be ready to chase scores of more than 300, but as bowlers, we will also have to think about keeping the opposition below 300. ” “It will happen sometimes but we have to be prepared for both situations.”