Bangladesh’s Test captain, Najmul Hossain Shanto, emphasized the importance of posting stronger first-innings scores leading up to the Pakistan Test series commencing this Friday in Mirpur. The Tigers are aiming for their first victory in the ongoing Test cycle after two matches.
The home team has prepared a grassy pitch, anticipating a lively surface. Shanto is confident that such conditions favor his team, highlighting the settled batting lineup that includes a mix of seasoned players like Mushfiqur Rahim and Mominul Haque.
Expressing optimism about the upcoming match, Shanto praised the team’s experienced bowling attack and the batsmen’s ability to adapt to the conditions in Mirpur. He emphasized the significance of solid first-innings performances in Test cricket, indicating their importance in setting the tone for the match’s outcome.
Despite their struggles in home conditions, Bangladesh’s average first-innings score at home in the last two years under Shanto’s leadership stands at 327.2, with notable performances against Zimbabwe and Ireland. Shanto believes that enhanced first-innings displays can bolster their home record, especially as they now tailor conditions based on their opponents’ strengths.
Acknowledging the challenge of transitioning back to red-ball cricket after extended breaks, Shanto noted the players’ efforts to prepare for their roles. He expressed confidence in the batters’ readiness to deliver, emphasizing the importance of playing their best cricket in the upcoming series.
As Bangladesh aims to secure victories at home in the current Test cycle, Shanto highlighted the team’s determination to excel in the first innings and improve their overall performance.
