Mushfiqur discovers winning structure
Mushfiqur Rahim got back among the runs following a terrible run of matches during the T20I series against New Zealand at home, driving Bangladesh A to a persuading six-wicket win with an unbeaten 91-ball 70 in the first of three one-dayers against the High Performance side at Chattogram yesterday.
Tanzid Hasan's 81 off 93 conveyances, bound with six fours and two sixes, had seen the HP group make a splendid beginning before Mosaddek Hossain's four-wicket pull fixed them back and limited to 247 full scale.
After the trade, Nazmul Hossain Shanto struck a quickfire 18-ball 27 at the top before Imrul Kayes went to the wrinkle and to assumed responsibility for the pursuit during a 81-ball 60. Mushfiqur then, at that point, conveyed his side across the line.
"At a certain point, it gave the idea that they planned to reach more than 300 however our bowlers retaliated. In any case, batting was not so natural. While the new ball went onto the bat usually, it got a piece more slow as the ball got more established," Imrul said of his thump and the 59-run association Mushfiqur.
Mushfiqur had worked with his guide Nazmul Abedin Fahim before the one-dayers and his center would have been to discover his magic in front of the impending T20 World Cup.
"Batting on Mirpur pitches [against New Zealand] was hard for all batsmen. Since Mushfiqur is getting ready for the World Cup, the pitch today was sufficient to get some great practice. He conveyed the innings and drove us to triumph," Imrul said.
Neighborhood mentor Nurul Abedin Nannu, who is accountable for the Bangladesh A side for the three games, commented about Mushfiqur's familiarity during an innings bound with six fours and a six. At first awaiting his chance and scoring nine runs from 29 conveyances, a trudge clear over mid-wicket sent him out the door and he never lost force.
"Mushfiqur looked exceptionally familiar during his thump. There were no indications of any battles. He is a normally gifted player and he played with his regular style," Nurul said about the thump.
