In a crucial chase of a 150-run target against West Indies, Bangladesh needed 65 runs from 47 balls with seven wickets in hand to keep their series hopes alive. The situation demanded composure over urgency as Jaker Ali stepped in to bat at the Bir Sreshtho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Stadium in Chattogram.
However, what transpired showcased a sense of unnecessary rush, with Jaker appearing eager to justify his selection amidst questionable team management decisions. Jaker replaced Nurul Hasan Sohan in the playing XI, who was omitted after a low-scoring performance in the previous match, raising eyebrows due to their differing recent forms.
Sohan had played a key role in Bangladesh’s recent T20I series win against Afghanistan, boasting a strike rate of 148.84 in three matches. On the contrary, Jaker had struggled with only 119 runs in nine T20I innings at a strike rate of 109.17 since the last Asia Cup, resulting in his exclusion from the preceding ODI series.
Former Bangladesh captain Mohammad Ashraful critiqued the selectors’ quick changes, highlighting the instability it creates for players. Jaker’s task was to support Tanzid Tamim, who was batting well at 44 off 32 balls. However, Jaker’s slow start, scoring only two runs off his first seven deliveries, added pressure on Tamim.
As the required run rate escalated, Tamim attempted to accelerate but eventually fell for 61 off 48 balls to Romario Shepherd. In the same over, Jaker departed after a laborious 17 off 18 balls, struggling with mistimed shots towards the leg side.
Ashraful pointed out Jaker’s limited shot selection, emphasizing the need for variety to capitalize on scoring opportunities. He also criticized Bangladesh’s T20 batting strategy, noting an overemphasis on power-hitting instead of building partnerships and playing smart cricket.
The consequence of Bangladesh’s hastiness was a disappointing 14-run loss, resulting in a 2-0 series defeat with one match left. The team now faces a challenging task not only to salvage pride but also to rethink their approach and decision-making in future matches.
