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Attention call while the tigers lose the warm -up of the Champions Trophy against Pakistan Shaheens

Attention call while the tigers lose the warm -up of the Champions Trophy against Pakistan Shaheens

Bangladesh received a last -minute attention call before the next ICC champions trophy after his batting collapsed and caused a defeat of seven Wickt in his only heating match against Pakistan Shaheens at the Dubai Cricket stadium on Monday.

The tigers lack matches in the format of 50 overflows that are directed to the tournament, since they have not played a hate in the last two months and come directly from the Premier League (BPL) of Bangladesh, which was followed by some sessions of training and some coincide with the practice of scenarios in Mirpur and Dubai.

The last time the Tigers played in a 50-year contest was at the beginning of December against the Western Indies in the Caribbean, where they suffered a 3-0 cannon. And through the scorecar of the first entries of the warming game, which was not broadcast live on television or on any digital platform, it seems that it has not changed much in terms of performance.

If the all -terrain land Miraz ended as the highest scorer with 44 of 53 balls raised some eyebrows, the number nine Tanzim Hasan Sakib contributed 30 of 27 balls of the total of 202 of the team, it was proof of how gloomy batting group against the Shaheens attack.

Among the recognized hitters, Solo Soumya had a notable contribution of 35 of 38 balls, while Tanzid Hasan Tamim (six), Najmul Hossain Shanto (12), Towhid Hriday (20), Mushfiqur Rahim (seven) and Jaker Ali Anik ( four) could hardly have an impact that will lead the folded tigers within 38.2 overs after opting to hit first. Shaheens then chased the target at 34.5 overs, courtesy of half a century of Mohammad Haaris (76) and Mubashir Khan (63 was not).

Many of Bangladesh team batters had a disappointing BPL and their performance in the warming game will certainly not increase their trust.

Another worrying signal is that the team collapsed from 119-3 to 137-7, a continuation of the batting collapse problem that has been affecting the team for some time.

Although Bangladesh had the option to try all his batters in the game because it was an unofficial contest, two of his recognized batters Mahmudullah and Parvez Hossain Emi did not beat.

The vulnerability of Bangladesh’s batters against the leg canyon was also exposed in this contest, since the spinner of the Pakistani legist Usama Mir, who has represented his country in 12 hate and five T20is, ended with four cabeludes that included The Wickets of Miraz, Hriday, Mushfiqur and Jaker and Jaker while another wrist spinner Sufiyan Muqeem also intervened with a wicket.

Bangladesh batters will get only two days to analyze their mistakes before they face India, who has the most powerful rotating attack in the tournament, in their first group in the group to February 20.

The Tigers will travel to Rawalpindi for their two games of Group A remaining against New Zealand and Pakistan on February 24 and 27 respectively.

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