It had hailed the night before. There was a game of hide-and-seek between the clouds and the sun since morning. It has seen little sun. The outfield of the Sher Bangla Cricket Stadium in Mirpur was also wet. The wicket was already arranged with the advantage of the spinners. There the rain made it even sharper. But Bangladesh has stepped into its own trap. The series has also failed.
The bowling coach of the women's team said the reason for the failure
It had hailed the night before. There was a game of hide-and-seek between the clouds and the sun since morning. It has seen little sun. The outfield of the Sher Bangla Cricket Stadium in Mirpur was also wet. The wicket was already arranged with the advantage of the spinners. There the rain made it even sharper. But Bangladesh has stepped into its own trap. The series has also failed.
Bangladesh girls were bowled out for 97 runs against Australia today. In reply, the visitors secured a 6-wicket win with 157 balls in hand. The Aussie spinners took nine of the hosts' 10 wickets. There the spinners took two of the 4 wickets taken by the visitors. Two were runouts. But what disappointed the Bangladeshi bowlers?
Dinuka Hetiarachchi, the spin bowling coach who came to the press conference as the representative of the team, was asked to know. He said, 'Actually, the batsmen could not give runs. Stopped at 97 runs. Could not even score 100 runs. So it was difficult for the bowlers.
It will be difficult to take runs on a wet field after rain. This should not be unknown to the cricketers. However, Jyoti won the toss and chose to bat. Was it an ideal decision to bat on such a day? In response to this, Hetiarachchi said, "The wicket of this match is much more helpful for batting than the first match." Batters had a chance to do well here. But the batters could not score runs as planned.
Bangladesh could score only 18 runs in 10 overs. The wicket has also been lost. What was the plan of the openers? In response, the spin coach said, "Our plan was to collect 40-50 runs in the power play. But that plan didn't work. It's not that our batters are bad. They have been doing really well in the last few years. He even played well in South Africa.
But what is the opponent called Australia? However, Hetiarachchi denied it. So what do they themselves drowned in the trap themselves? Explaining this, the Sri Lankan coach said, 'No, we are always taking spin bowlers on home ground and taking home advantage. As I said earlier, if you bat first, the bowlers should score well. Then we can proceed with a plan. Our opponent is the number one team in the world. But that cannot be an excuse. Wherever you go, play against the top teams.'
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