Bangladesh quick bowler Taskin Ahmed said that the Tigers need to play on wearing pitches at home to improve ready in front of competitions like the World Cup. Bangladesh began with two successes out of three games in the Qualifiers, yet have drooped to four misfortunes on the jog in the Super 12. On Tuesday, South Africa crushed them by six wickets at the Sheik Zayed Stadium.
Bangladesh, captained by Mahmudullah, have as of now been taken out of the competition as they are set at the lower part of Group 1 with a net run pace of – 1.435. Taskin, who wrapped up with figures of 4-0-18-2 against the Proteas, said that better pitches at home will assist the Tigers with working on their batting and bowling.
Our batting unit likely is low in certainty, says Taskin Ahmed
“We experienced wearing wickets in the World Cup, very different from Mirpur. We are cheerful of better wickets later on. It will work on our bowling and batting. Despite the outcome, it will help us in front of large competitions,” Taskin told the correspondents, Cricbuzz announced.
On November 2, Bangladesh were shot out for 84 in 18.2 overs after Kagiso Rabada, Anrich Nortje and Tabraiz Shamsi unleashed destruction. On their helpless batting show, Taskin said, “Our batting unit likely is low in certainty. Toward the day’s end, runs are a factor in T20s. We didn’t have customary enormous aggregates.”
The speedster figured that the contribute Abu Dhabi helped the quick bowlers generally and a score around the 120-run imprint would have been intense for South Africa to pursue down.
“It might have been an alternate story if we made even 120 or 125. I believe the present wicket was unique. The ball was seaming. There was off-the-contribute development the two innings. They took almost 14 overs to score 85 runs,” Taskin expressed.
Taskin Ahmed conceded that Bangladesh neglected to perform to potential and the bludgeons from all corners aren’t unexpected. “Losing isn’t entertaining. No one needs to lose. We had incredible assumptions, however we were unable to play up to those assumptions. All the analysis is very normal,” he added.
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The Tigers’ last and last round of the World Cup is against the Aaron Finch-drove Australia on Thursday, November 4 at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium.