Bangladesh prepare for the 'unknown' ahead of T20 WC
Bangladesh head coach Chandika Hathurusingha said on Friday that they are trying to prepare as well as they can for the forthcoming T20 World Cup as there are lot of unknown factors. The decision to put some more grass on the surface in the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium in the ongoing three-match T20I series against Sri Lanka is largely due to the unpredictability factor especially in the United States.
Bangladesh are scheduled to take on Sri Lanka in Dallas on June 7 and South Africa on June 10 while the next two games of the group phase will be played in West Indies.
"What we are looking at is the combination for World Cup, how the individuals fit in and understanding the game plan and be comfortable. The other thing I mentioned is that we want to play on good wickets because we don't know what we get in America and we play two very important games in America and nobody has any clue because there is not much data behind it," Hathurusingha told reporters ahead of the series deciding third game at the SICS on Friday.
"What I understand is that New York has a drop-in wicket prepared on Adelaide and they are going to drop in there hopefully expectation is something similar to what Australian pitches are. There's little feedback from NSW Cricket about Dallas. Washington Freedom played there. I spoke to their GM when I was in Australia. Our recollection from St Vincent is the last Test we played there," he said.
"So we are preparing as well as we can for these unknown factors," he said adding that playing in good wickets is also helping their bowling unit shift their mindset considering they are now learning to bowl with a different approach.
"One thing we realized is that we are playing in different kind of pitches now and in this series there is more grass and more carry and we want to play on wickets that are conducive to high scoring to get us understand what is acceptable and what areas we need to improve in bowling because it's a mindset shift as well because when you are bowling on certain wickets 150 as a winning score. You expect to bowl in a certain way and if you bowl in these sort of pitches you are going at eight runs an over it is very good. 160 you saw the other day was not a par score and even 200 after losing four wickets in power play we nearly got there and we really need to understand those factors as well so I am pretty pleased with the way our bowling unit is shaping up," he said.
Ahead of the final T20I, Hathurusingha said that he is pleased with the way his charges came back after the defeat in the opening game. "You are talking about the last game I thought we almost played a perfect game. Pleasing thing for me is how we quickly learnt from the first game," he said.
He also added that both Soumya Sarkar and Litton Das admitted that they have made mistakes in the opening game but came back strongly in the following game with a 63-run stand. "Both of them put their hands up after the first game that their approach was wrong and they will work on it and played good cricket. I am old enough to understand that people make mistakes. Look at the start we got, 63 [in Powerplay]. T20 is amazing. As long as they are playing for the team and contributing for the team, that's what we want."
Chandika pointed out that he is impressed with Jaker Ali and Mahmudullah while Shoriful Islam is also becoming a leading bowler for them with each passing game. "He( Mahmudullah) brings a lot of experience. He played the BPL with a lot of maturity. He is playing with a lot of freedom which I said in a previous interview. When I saw him in the World Cup, he is so much at-ease with his game and himself. He is playing beautifully now.
"It is very refreshing to see what he (Jaker) can do. I only saw him in this BPL. He is very calm which is really nice to see. It is one quality you need from someone who bats at No 5, 6 or 7. Most of the times you have to do certain things with limited time. It was really pleasing to see what he can do. It gave us a lot of confidence as a team.
"W know that he (Shoriful) had a very good BPL and I think he came up with the same confidence to bowl in these matches as well. What happened was in the first game due to dew, the ball didn't swing as it did in the BPL and he had to adjust very quickly for the second game so that was very pleasing to see the way he bowled in the second game. Every game he is growing into a leading bowler for us with Taskin and Fizz there is another one we can bank on."