Dhaka: India’s starting hitter Shikhar Dhawan believes his appearance will regain in the three-game One Day International series against Bangladesh despite a stunning loss in the opening match.
“We are very, very confident in ourselves for tomorrow’s game. It’s not the first time we’ve lost the first game in a series. It’s absolutely normal, so we know how to recover from those situations,” Dhawan said in Dhaka ahead of Wednesday’s moment. game.
Finalist Mehidy Hasan Miraz hit 38 unbeaten and set a tenth wicket record as Bangladesh overcame India via a wicket to take a 1-0 lead in Sunday’s mystery in Dhaka.
Chasing 187 for the win, the hosts fell to 136-9 before Mehidy and Mustafizur Rahman established a 51-point partnership, Bangladesh’s for the last wicket in a successful chase, to succeed in their purpose with 24 balls to spare.
“It was a general bad and in the end they took the game away from us, which doesn’t happen very often. They played very well, so you have to give them credit,” Dhawan said.
“Where we want innovations to be analyzed and rectified in an assembly and indeed they will also have an effect on the next game,” he added.
Dhawan said flexible bowler Shardul Thakur, who felt uncomfortable in the first game, will be available for Wednesday’s game at the same venue in Dhaka.
“I had a cramp but it wasn’t anything serious,” he said.
Bangladesh coach Russell Domingo said he is unlikely to threaten point guard Taskin Ahmed despite returning to education after recovering from a back injury.
“I’m sure we still have to threaten to gamble. There’s a lot of cricket to play, there’s some check games and we also (need) to have the opportunity to continue to expand the other fast-bowlers,” Domingo said. .
The South African added that he is aware of the backlash he could face against India in the current game.
“There is also a feeling that India will come back strong. We have to play cricket better than the first game, especially with the bat. We can no longer do without it,” he said.
A win in Wednesday’s match will give Bangladesh its back-to-back ODI victory over India, after taking top honours 2-1 in India’s final match against Dhaka in 2015.
The third and final adjustment will take place in Chittagong on December 10, followed by two tests in Chittagong and Dhaka, respectively.
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