CT25 – Pak vs Ban – Pakistan will not take the pacers of Bangladesh lightly, says Aaqib Javed

Pakistan has, by far, the tradition of denigration of longer and more varied rhythm. But do not count the Bangladesh what elsewhere on Thursday. It’s not just the Bangladesh camp that says that. Pakistan white-bay coach Aaqib Javed, who worked with Bangladesh Quicks in the past, also believes it.

Bangladesh has four major options. The biggest, the fastest and the youngest is Nahid Rana. They also have the experienced task Ahmed, who has rejuvenated his game in recent years. Mustafizur Rahman brings the angle and variety of the left arm. And Tanzim Hasan has control and agitation. Javed certainly does not take light lecks from Bangladesh. They had already been good in Rawalpindi last year, but in a test match. Taskin and Nahid had collectively took nine counters in a victory in Bangladesh.

“I looked at the rapid quarrels of Bangladesh Bowling against Pakistan here – and the way they overturned in the Antilles – and I think they have very skilful quick quantities,” said Javed. “Especially Nahid Rana. He is in size, and he has a rhythm. Taskin is a very skilful bowling player. Another is Mustafiz, who is very experienced, and he has all the varieties. I’m glad that even the Bangladesh Fast-Fowers come well.”

This is probably the best sewing sewing unit that Bangladesh has ever brought to a tournament, although their strikers have scored too little points to give them a chance to win. Perhaps the rain allowing, which can change Thursday.

In fact, since Jasprit Bumrah is almost undoubtedly the best white bowling player in the world (although he does not play this tournament), and Sri Lanka also has a rhythm battery that is deeper than ever (although they do not play in this tournament), it is the closest thing to the rapid gold of the South Age.

Deputy coach of Bangladesh, Mohammad Salahuddin, agreed that stocks of seams in Bangladesh were strong. Part of this is due to the country that has gone to the Dukes ball in their first class cricket in recent seasons. The Dukes Ball has a more proud seam that tends to last longer through the sleeves, which encourages rapid bowling. Salahuddin was enthusiastic about the prospect that more dead from Bangladesh from the international cricket system.

“We now have a lot of quick quantities in Bangladesh who can occur internationally,” he said. “We also have young people to come. It is a good sign that our fast quisors can dominate the teams in these flat tracks. I feel Taskin, Rana and Mustafiz is our best Bowling attack. They learn, but I hope, one day, they will dominate the world cricket.”

Although Bangladesh, like Pakistan, has lost the two games so far and outside the Champions Trophy, Salahuddin said there was a lot to win the match.

“It is definitely a dead rubber because there is no consequence for one or the other team. But we are here to play a tournament, and it is our last match, so we want to see the players manage well,” he said. “We have a lot of room for improvement, so we don’t want to repeat the mistakes of previous matches. I think each match is important for players. It could be a turning point for a private player or even our team. It could be the end of this tournament, but the players have a future ahead of them.”

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