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Bangladesh in search of final piece in World Cup jigsaw

jaswant singh by jaswant singh
May 20, 2023
Bangladesh in search of final piece in World Cup jigsaw

Dhaka, May 20 () With the major 50-over event just around the corner, Bangladesh are looking to solidify their squad to complete their World Cup aspirations.

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Bangladesh were a revelation in the recently concluded ICC Cricket World Cup Super League where they finished third in the standings with 155 points, the same as England in second but behind on net run-rate, reports ICC.

With momentum high as ever in the 50-over format, Bangladesh look well placed for a big run at the World Cup in conditions that will be similar to that back home.

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The Tigers are set to play Afghanistan in an all-format tour at home, which will include three ODIs. The Asia Cup in September too will act as a dress rehearsal for the World Cup.

BCB president Nazmul Hassan spoke about the multiple possible compositions, including the possible inclusion of Mahmudullah, who was missing from the home and away ODI series against Ireland in March and May respectively.

“If we want to play with five bowlers, we will be playing an extra batter,” Hassan said. “(Yasir Ali) Rabbi is currently in the squad. The likes of Afif (Hossain), Mahmudullah and Mosaddek (Hossain) aren’t in the squad, but they can be picked at any point.

“We will need an all-rounder in case we are playing five bowlers. Ultimately I don’t know what Nannu (Abedin) (BCB Chief Selector) will do, I am just saying from myself.”

Mahmud Ullah last featured in ODIs for Bangladesh against England in MarchMahmud Ullah last featured in ODIs for Bangladesh against England in March

With the top six – consisting of captain Tamim Iqbal, Litton Das, Najmul Hossain Shanto, Towhid Hridoy, Mushfiqur Rahim and Shakib Al Hasan – picking themselves, there could be a scramble for a batting all-rounder spot depending on the composition.

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