Match Facts
March 18, 2014
Start time 1930 local (1330 GMT)
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Players/Officials:
Shakib Al Hasan
| Shakti Gauchan
Matches:
Bangladesh v Nepal at Chittagong
Series/Tournaments:
World T20
Teams:
Bangladesh
| Nepal
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Bangladesh have somewhat turned around their form in 2014, putting
together three wins in a row in the last week. All three may have come
against Associate Nations, but the last of those victories was necessary
from the point of view of staying alive in the World T20. Their second
game of Group A, against Nepal, will be yet another chance to reinstate
the confidence within the team, and ensure a smooth passage to the main
draw.
For Nepal however, the game against Bangladesh is what they have worked
so hard for in the last 18 years. This is their first ever international
match against a Test-playing nation, and one can only imagine how much
they will be raring to have a crack at the hosts.
From their big win against Hong Kong on Sunday night, it became evident
that their main batsmen and bowlers have the capacity to be mentally
strong enough when they have to stand up. Gyanendra Malla and captain
Paras Khadka added 80 runs for the third wicket, which recovered the
innings from an iffy 36 for 2 to a strong 116 for 3.
Nepal would however look forward to Subash Khakurel and Sagar Pun to get
them a better start, while Binod Bhandari and Sharad Vesawkar will be
expected to push on a bit faster when their batting opportunities come.
Nepal's bowling was great to watch too, particularly how well Khadka and
Sompal Kami started with the new ball. Shakti Gauchan and Basant Regmi,
the team's left-arm spinners, gave a good account of themselves as
well.
One would expect Bangladesh to do well against left-arm spinners as well
as a generally inexperienced attack. This could be one of the last few
opportunities for their batsmen to gain a good habit of identifying
areas in which they can keep hitting and finding boundaries. More
importantly, Mushfiqur would want his top order to do the whole job,
particularly Anamul Haque who has looked in good touch but seems to
struggle to build on from a good innings.
Bangladesh's bowling too can push on, particularly the pace bowlers who
racked up an impressive number of dot balls. They should bowl similarly
against Nepal, but at the same time realise that T20 cricket is all
about bowling good overs and not spells. Al-Amin Hossain bowled one poor
over against Afghanistan and didn't get a bowl thereafter, so the
attack would try to avoid such mishaps.
Nepal, however, are playing to create that mishap.
Form guide
(including warm-up matches)
(Completed matches, most recent first)
Bangladesh WWWLL
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Watch out for
Shakib Al Hasan
will once again have the spotlight around him, having won the
Man-of-the-Match award against Afghanistan. This was his first such
award in almost a year, and with a central batting role in T20s, he will
be expected to do even better against Nepal.
Shakti Gauchan
bowled four fantastic overs and will be one to look out for from the
Nepal line-up. His celebrations of wicket - said to inspired by
footballers' goal celebrations- are also worth watching.
Team news
Mushfiqur has said he wouldn't like to change around too much as this
match could confirm their berth to the next round. In any case, Mashrafe
Mortaza and Tamim Iqbal will be monitored for their injuries.
Bangladesh (possible): 1 Tamim Iqbal, 2 Anamul Haque, 3 Shakib Al
Hasan, 4 Mushfiqur Rahim (capt & wk), 5 Sabbir Rahman, 6 Nasir
Hossain, 7 Mahmudullah, 8 Farhad Reza, 9 Mashrafe Mortaza, 10 Abdur
Razzak, 11 Al-Amin Hossain
Nepal have sounded positive about their team, and are likely to go with the tried and tested.
Nepal (possible): 1 Sagar Pun, 2 Subash Khakurel (wk), 3
Gyanendra Malla, 4 Paras Khadka (capt), 5 Binod Bhandari, 6 Sharad
Vesawkar, 7 Naresh Budayair, 8 Basant Regmi, 9 Shakti Gauchan, 10 Sompal
Kami, 11 Jitendra Mukhiya
Pitch and conditions
The Chittagong wicket has historically been a featherbed and is likely
to be slow. It won't be as bouncy as the Mirpur wicket, so more runs can
be expected. The weather is quite hot, so there will be a chance of
some dew in the evening game.
Stats and trivia
Quotes
"I have seen some of their matches on Youtube. But we should think of
how we can improve our cricket rather than what they will do. If we can
improve, we won't have much of a problem."
Bangladesh allrounder Shakib Al Hasan on Nepal.
"There will be some section of people [cheering us], we had very good
crowd support today, so we will be only hearing the Nepali supporters,
not the Bangladeshi supporters."
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