Pacers Kamrul Rabbi Islam Rabbi and hitter Parvez Hossain Emon have been added to the Bangladesh T20I crew in front of the last match of the three-match series against Pakistan, who have acquired an unassailable lead of 2-0 in the series.
Speed bowler Kamrul Rabbi Islam Rabbi and batsman Parvez Hossain Emon have been added to the Bangladesh crew for the third and last match of the Alesha Holdings T20 worldwide series against Pakistan on 22 November, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) said in an assertion.
Pakistan gave Bangladesh a four-wicket rout Shere Bangla National Stadium on November 19 in the opener, pursuing down the 128-run focus with four balls to save.
The hosts had recently overwhelmed both Australia and New Zealand at home before the T20 World Cup and were relied upon to broaden their streak, however an unremarkable batting exertion in the wake of picking to bat previously implied they could just oversee 127/7, which Pakistan pursued on the rear of Fakhar Zaman (36-ball 34) and Khushdil Shah (35-ball 34) and barely any hearty blows from Shadab Khan and Mohammad Nawaz.
The subsequent elastic created a significantly really frustrating outcome as batting-first Bangladesh were held down a disappointing 108/7, which Pakistan pursued on account of Zamans unbeaten 57 off 51 close by Mohammad Rizwans calm 39 off 45 on another drowsy surface.
That it was not the most straightforward of tracks to bat on was very much featured when Pakistan brought 18.1 overs to pursue down the smallish objective. The manner in which wicket was playing, it was difficult almost immediately to play my shots and with time, we were attempting to assemble an organization, and we succeeded, Player of the Match Zaman said after the match.
Kamrul Rabbi it. Truth be told, it was superior to previous days surface yet not the best track for us. At whatever point you play outside your country, its vital to dominate matches. We will continue to make a decent attempt in the following game as well, he added.
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The series win is a collaboration. The young men reacted well as a unit and we conveyed forward the energy (from the WC). Bowlers did all around well, particularly in the last 10 overs and it generally helps when you get wickets in bundles, Babar Azam, the triumphant captain said.