Bangladesh skipper confident: “We can beat any team in Champions Trophy”
By K.R. Nayar
Dubai. Bangladesh skipper Nazmul Hossain Shanto is confident that his team will excel in all departments of the game. Responding to a query from this reporter about facing India in conditions familiar to both teams and what it takes to succeed, Shanto said: “I think we have to perform well in all departments—batting, bowling, and fielding. Over the last few years, we have built a strong side in this format. As you mentioned, the conditions are quite similar for both teams, and I am confident that we will prepare ourselves well. I hope for the best in tomorrow's match."
Nazmul Hossain Shanto ... confident talk. Photo by K.R. Nayar
Shanto believes that all eight participating teams are strong.
“If you look at all eight teams, they are quality sides. We have good memories
against India, Pakistan, and New Zealand, having won a few matches in recent
times. Last year, when we played India in Bangladesh, we had some great
moments. But that is in the past. If we play well tomorrow and execute our
plans, we will have a good match.”
Shanto also expressed confidence in his all-rounders. “All-rounders always bring balance to the team, and we have some good ones. I hope they will perform well tomorrow and contribute to the team's success.”
Nazmul Hossain Shanto confident of beating any opponent
According to Shanto, the “favorites” tag holds no significance. “If you look at
this format, our team is quite balanced, and we believe we can beat any team in
this tournament. All teams are capable of winning the trophy, but I prefer not
to focus too much on the opponents. If we execute our plans properly, we can
beat any team on any given day.”
Nahid Rana - in splendid form. Photo ICC
Shanto is also hopeful that his pacers, Nahid Rana and Taskin
Ahmed, will deliver. “Over the last couple of years, we have developed some quality
fast bowlers. Now, we have Nahid Rana and Taskin Ahmed, and the way they are
bowling is excellent. As a captain, it is great to see fast bowlers performing
well for the team. I’m really happy with our pace attack. Under lights, the
ball might swing, so if they bowl in the right areas, it will benefit the team.”
Taskin Ahmed... Bangladesh's pride
When asked how much of a relief it is for his team that India
will be without their strike bowler Jasprit Bumrah due to injury, Shanto
replied: “I don’t focus on individual players. India has many quality players,
so our focus is on executing our own plans.”
Shanto is also optimistic that Bangladesh fans in the UAE will turn up in large numbers to support the team. “Wherever we play, we have a lot of supporters. They stand by us whether we win or lose. That support means a lot to us, and I believe the crowd will come tomorrow and cheer for us.”
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