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Monday, August 14, 2017
Sports Reporter: The importance of 'Subject Subject' to the medium or high level, as far as the situation of Bangladesh's pacemen in their field Tests is almost nearer. As the sprinter is almost occupied by the strategy, pacers became so insignificant that sometimes they do not have the opportunity to rotate in such a manner. Twenty-two innings of a Test, the bowling of just 3 over bowlers is also in the near future!
Bangladesh has not only been able to use but also a pace bowler. So when another series of two Test series is bowing on the ground, it is naturally the question that the pacers will have to take the same fate even in the upcoming match against Australia. The final part of preparing the Australia series from here on Saturday at the Sher-e-Bangla stadium in Mirpur came to an end with the answer to this question from Shafiul Islam. In his words, he had to take some emotional preparation to be used very little in Tests.
When the spin formulas have shown signs of success against England in October last year, there is no reason why the hosts might have to move away from the plan. And there is nothing hidden in the look of it. Test captain Mushfiqur Rahim said that due to the practice camp, Chittagong went on to say that against England, England would like to play in the series. Such wickets means that the spin bowlers have been restless, and the role of pacers is limited to few overs.
Australia have also been able to pick it up spinners in the team. However, the possibility of taking another pacer in the place of fast bowler Mitchell Starc, who was knocked out due to injuries, was expected.
Keeping that space empty, the team was announced before the Board's crisis on Australian cricketers with financial issues. After much of the crisis, after the crisis was over, it is clear that inclusion of leg-spinner Mitchell Söppen in the place of Stark is that Australia has made eight hiccups to counter the spin. Shakib Al Hasan-Taizul Islam-Mehdi Hassan Miraj, if Steven Smith can suffer, then Australia will also have a diverse spin attack to trouble Mushfiq. Swapson, also included with off-spinner Nathan Lyon and left-arm spinner Aston Agger.
The pacers also do not have the opportunity to play a significant role in the spinner's spinner. In October last year, there was no one wicket in the two Test series against England, which was not a wicket for Bangladesh. However, in the first Test of the series in Chittagong, losing the match, losing the match to England, the pace bowlers Ben Stokes. On the fifth day, the all-rounder picked up two Tail Anders Taizul Islam and Shafiul Islam. Bangladesh, who was dreaming of winning the bat, was unbeaten on 64, and Sabbir Rahman stood firm on the other side and saw the team's rate of 22 runs. In the first innings of 105.5 overs in the Test, two seamers, Shafiul (9) and Kamrul Islam Rabbi (8) had bowled only 17 overs in the first innings. The tourists' 80.2 overs are less in the second innings, 11 overs. That's why the Bangladesh Shibir got a more clear idea about the needs of the pacers, in the next Test in Dhaka, only with Kamrul. In the first innings, he had bowled over 3! But in the second innings not 1 over! Only dependence on spinners gave great results in that Test. Bangladesh got the historic 108 runs win And now when the Bangladesh Shibir believes that there are qualified players themselves to take advantage of their respective wickets, then it is also very common to seek the same technique against Australia. In that case, the role of pacers will only be helpful to spinners. If the opportunity is small, he will be ready to contribute, Shafiul said, "Whatever the wicket, pasadera responsibility to play. If spin is helpful, then try to help the spinners. If you can get a break through the new, it will be easier for the spinners. "If he can not take a wicket in the new ball then he will return to bowling later, he is also assured. England series information-statistics is so!
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