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After so many days of hard work and waiting, that day came into his life. Despite having played four T20s before, Fural Dunedin is waiting for Mehdi Hasan for his ODI debut. Offspinning, however, was nothing short of memorable for the off-roader in the first ODI of the series. “I have played cricket for so many years with so much effort,” he lamented. I wish I could win the game. ‘
Far from winning, the image of helpless surrender to batting failure has been seen in the University Oval. What’s left to fight after being reduced to just 131 runs! However, after that match, Bangladesh ODI captain Tamim Iqbal was heard saying that it is not a team that is reduced to 130 runs. The melody of not being able to show true acting ability is also in Mehdi’s voice this time. After arriving in Christchurch from Dunedin for the second ODI yesterday, the young cricketer said: “As a team, we are not really like this (like the first ODI). Yesterday (Saturday) was a bad day. Forgetting that match, we focused in the next game. Hopefully we’ll do better this time. Our team mix is good too. If we can play as a team, the result will be good.
The second ODI on Tuesday at Hagley Oval. The match will start at 2 pm local time, 8 am Bangladesh time. The urgency to play as a team on this ODI day and night, combined with the urgency of bowlers to rack up fighting capital on the scoreboard. In particular, he spoke of Taskin Ahmed’s bowling in the first ODI, saying: “Maybe Guptill also took a chance as a low scoring game and hit aggressively. Without him, I don’t think other hitters would have hit very comfortably. And Taskin has played well at a great pace. Reminding hitters of their responsibility, Mehdi also said: “If you can score 260 or 260-280 runs, it’s like defending against them. All hitters have a responsibility to score well.
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