Bangladesh will come back in Kanpur Test: Shanto
Daily Sun Report, New Delhi
Published: 22 Sep 2024
Bangladesh's captain Najmul Hossain Shanto watches the ball after playing a shot during the fourth day of the first Test cricket match against India at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on 22 September 2024. Photo: AFP
Despite the heavy defeat in the Chennai Test against India, Bangladesh cricket team skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto on Sunday expressed confidence in a comeback by his side in the second match in Kanpur.
He said, “India have all quality bowlers – spin and pace both, but we cannot think too much about their strength.
"We have to really focus on our strengths and believe in ourselves about how we can contribute to the team. I believe there are a lot of experienced players on our side and I hope they will come back stronger.”
Speaking about the lessons from the Chennai Test, the skipper said it was essential for their top batting order to fire but the batters just caved in in their first innings, which dashed his team's hopes of challenging India.
“I think it was very important learning wise. In first innings batting, especially the top order, we must be a little careful as we need to put in some runs. And, going forward, I think all the batters think that they can bounce back. So, we will see.”
He said, “Today, I think the morning session was very tough. The way all the [Indian] bowlers bowled was really well.
“But, I think Shakib batted really well, and we tried to contribute to the team by trying to bat as long as we could, and that is one positive thing about today's morning session. After that, I think we didn't bat well.”
Shanto was Bangladesh's top-scorer with 82 in the team's second innings.
“The way I batted – that is how I bat, especially in these conditions and against quality spinners. I was very clear with my plans. I think everyone has a different plan, and I hope they will plan differently for the next match.”
‘Very brave question’
The skipper gave full-throttled backing to struggling Shakib Al Hasan and said Bangladesh’s greatest all-rounder is doing everything in his capacity to regain his form with the ball.
In the first Test against India in Chennai, which Bangladesh lost by 280 runs, Shakib logged his most expensive bowling figures in his Test career, conceding 129 runs in 21 overs while failing to take a single wicket across two innings.
This was the fifth time in his career that he went without a wicket in a Test match after bowling at least 20 overs.
“Very brave question. Masha Allah!” Shanto responded when a journalist asked about Shakib's place in the Test team.
“As a captain, honestly, I look at how much hard work a player is putting into his game. He [Shakib] is doing everything possible to get his form back,” he told reporters at the post-match press conference.
“Whether he is struggling enough to make a comeback [for me what is important is that] what is their intention towards the team and how much he is willing to give to the team.”
According to the skipper, “I look at these things mainly. Some people might think that I am saying it because the question is about Shakib bhai. I try to look at everyone in the same way, whether it is Nahid Rana to Mushfiq bhai. More than whether he is scoring runs or not, I look at how his preparation is and what his thinking about the team is. I am happy with the way every member of this Test squad has prepared and been willing to give to the team."
Shanto justified his decision not to bowl Shakib enough in the first innings as the pacers were doing their job well.
“I didn't really need him [Shakib] in the first innings, seeing how the three pace bowlers were doing. Miraz too was bowling well. It was my plan to keep the fast bowlers on for longer. We took six wickets quickly too.”
While commentating, former India left-arm spinner Murali Kartik revealed that Shakib had discomfort on his spinning finger and shoulder, having undergone surgery on his bowling finger.
The Bangladesh star suffered a left index finger injury during the ODI World Cup last year and sat out for the match against India during the tournament due to a shoulder issue.
Shanto said, “His [Shakib's] finger was taped. He was bleeding from his finger the last time he was hit there.
“I don't feel comfortable talking about a player's individual performance. This is a team game, and only a whole team's contribution makes it possible to win a game,” he added.