Bangladesh lead trainer Russell Domingo is confounded by his group’s consistent batting falls in Tests and said that he will roll out certain improvements to fix this issue.
Bangladesh lost the second Test of the two-match series by 10 wickets to Sri Lanka on Friday, which implied they additionally lost the series 0-1.
In the primary innings of the match in Dhaka, the hosts were decreased to 24-5 preceding Liton Das and Mushfiqur Rahim’s heroics got them to a more than serious first innings score.
However, in the second innings another breakdown occurred as this time they were decreased to 23-4. Liton and Shakib Al Hasan scored half hundreds of years however saving the group from defeat wasn’t sufficient.
In the post-match question and answer session, Domingo acknowledged that he personally is looking for the explanation for such batting breakdowns.
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“Assuming we knew the response, it presumably could not have possibly occurred. Yet, we must accomplish something other than what’s expected. Whether that means to switch the request up, check a couple of things out. In the two innings, we were 24-4, 23-4 in the main innings. You won’t win Test matches from those positions. That is most certainly something we really want to check out and we must change something.”
“Assuming that we knew the response, it likely could never have worked out. Yet, we must accomplish something other than what’s expected. Whether that means to switch the request up, check a couple of things out. In the two innings, we were 24-4, 23-4 in the main innings. You won’t win Test matches from those positions. That is most certainly something we really want to check out and we must change something.”
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