An emotion-charged opener
Mohammad Isam in Mirpur
March 14, 2014
Match facts
March 16, 2014
Start time 3.30pm local (0930 GMT)
Start time 3.30pm local (0930 GMT)
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Players/Officials:
Mohammad Shahzad
| Mashrafe Mortaza
| Shakib Al Hasan
| Tamim Iqbal
| Mohammad Nabi
Matches:
Bangladesh v Afghanistan at Dhaka
Series/Tournaments:
World T20
Teams:
Afghanistan
| Bangladesh
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Big picture
In the three host cities, street corners have been spruced up with more
than just the extra coat of paint. Christmas-like lightings have made
Dhaka, Chittagong and Sylhet look quite different. The cricket stadiums
have been made to look like someone's wedding is around the corner.
Security men, thousands of them, have taken up their positions, flash
mob videos have been YouTubed and almost everything else is in place in
Bangladesh for the World T20. All except the host nation's cricket team.
They play on the opening day, against Afghanistan, with the threat of
elimination hanging over both teams. Since only one team will qualify
from Group A of the World T20's first round, result of this particular
game will set the mood of the tournament in the country.
For Afghanistan, the extra pressure on Bangladesh is an advantage. They
have already taken the upper-hand by beating the home side in the Asia Cup
earlier this month, and have been talking up this exact phenomenon at
every opportunity. They would like to latch on every opportunity,
particularly with Shapoor and Dawlat Zadran with the new ball.
However, they have lost some momentum in their last four outings, particularly with the bat. Mohammad Shahzad,
captain Mohammad Nabi, Samiullah Shenwari have to take control of the
top, middle and lower-order while at the same time, Nabi and Shenwari
have a tough job ahead of them with the older ball.
The return from injury of Tamim Iqbal, Mashrafe Mortaza and
Sohag Gazi will be a welcome boost for the home side, but the two
senior pros still have be handled with care. Tamim has to be monitored
daily for his neck strain while Mashrafe has to play with the sort of
discomfort he has always played with. Gazi's finger injury has healed
considerably, and he is match fit too.
Shakib Al Hasan
will have a major say on the game too, particularly having claimed the
No. 3 position in T20s. Bangladesh also have the luxury to pick either
of Anamul Haque or Shamsur Rahman to open with Tamim, but a tougher call
is required when they have to pick two among Mominul Haque, Sabbir
Rahman and Mahmudullah. Conventional wisdom would be slightly harsh on
Mominul but Sabbir and Mahmudullah are more useful after Mushfiqur Rahim
in the batting order in T20s.
Shakib will also be the key bowler for Mushfiqur, but it will be
rotating the others around the lead left-arm spinner that will be the
real test for the captain. Bangladesh will want a good day for Rubel
Hossain and Abdur Razzak, which would balance out the bowling attack.
Without taking a negative look at the outcome of this game, consider the
possibilities for both sides. If Bangladesh win, they will have one
foot in the second round, and a chance to ride on the wave of excitement
and frenzy of a cricket-mad nation gone madder for its team. If
Afghanistan does the same, they will have endless possibilities in front
of them and all the bragging rights that an Associate nation can have
in progress.
The match will be full of emotional highs and the tension will be at its
peak. This, bear in mind, is the first game of the tournament.
Form guide
(Completed matches, most recent first)
Bangladesh LLLWL
Afghanistan LLWWL
Afghanistan LLWWL
Watch out for
He has returned after a month-long break with a neck strain, and haven't Bangladesh missed Tamim Iqbal
dearly? He will be tasked to take full advantage of the Powerplay
against Afghanistan's impressive pace attack, which will be the sort of
contest he relishes.
Mohammad Nabi
has not fired fully in this trip to Bangladesh, so this is the big
occasion for him. He is Afghanistan's captain and most talented
cricketer, and will be expected to have a major influence with the bat
and offspin.
Team news
Bangladesh will have to leave out Al-Amin Hossain if Mashrafe Mortaza is
fit to play. There will be a last-minute call between Farhad Reza and
Sohag Gazi depending on who offers Mushfiqur more safety. Either one of
Mominul Haque and Sabbir Rahman would be given a place in the playing
XI.
Bangladesh (possible) 1 Tamim Iqbal, 2 Anamul Haque, 3 Shakib Al
Hasan, 4 Mushfiqur Rahim (capt & wk), 5 Mominul Haque/Sabbir Rahman,
6 Nasir Hossain, 7 Mahmudullah, 8 Farhad Reza/Sohag Gazi, 9 Mashrafe
Mortaza/Al-Amin Hossain, 10 Abdur Razzak, 11 Rubel Hossain
Both Twenty20 specialists Najeeb Tarakai and Shafiqullah are likely to
be given places in the final XI, making it difficult for Asghar
Stanikzai to find a place. Mirwais Ashraf's medium pace will be handy in
Mirpur, but he will have to fight for a spot with Gulbadin Naib, who
has prior experience of playing at the ground.
Afghanistan (possible) 1 Mohammad Shahzad (wk), 2 Nawroz Mangal, 3
Karim Sadiq, 4 Shafiqullah, 5 Mohammad Nabi (capt), 6 Najibullah
Zadran, 7 Gulbadin Naib, 8 Samiullah Shenwari, 9 Dawlat Zadran, 10
Shappoor Zadran, 11 Hamza Hotak
Pitch and conditions
The Mirpur wicket will cater to the demand of the organisers. There will
be a flat, batting-friendly surface with short boundaries on at least
one side, depending on which wicket is used for the tournament opener.
By the time the match starts, the weather will cool down according to
the forecast for Sunday.
Stats and trivia
- From the current Afghanistan team, Nabi has the highest strike-rate
at 129.64, while Shenwari bowls at 5.87, the best economy rate.
- Despite being not out six times in his T20i career, Mushfiqur averages 18.33 with the bat in this format.
Quotes
"When you're hosting a world tournament and you want to be in the
tournament and you're afraid of getting out of it that is the sort of
pressure that is on you. I personally think they [Bangladesh] are facing
more pressure than us."
Afghanistan coach Kabir Khan puts a bit more pressure on Bangladesh
Afghanistan coach Kabir Khan puts a bit more pressure on Bangladesh
"I am sure if we can minimise our mistakes from here, we will be
confident as a team, which we need the most on the 16th [of March]."
Bangladesh opener Tamim Iqbal is looking to minimise the errors
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