Bangladesh versus Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka | we tend to place Men on the Moon, Why cannot we've got Reserve Days: Rhodes
Bangladesh mentor Steve Rhodes was left baffled and disappointed after his side's ICC 2019 World Cup coordinate against Sri Lanka at Bristol was washed out without a ball being bowled, saying he considers it as "one point lost"."Definitely, it was very baffling. We really focused on this kind of game as two points, and I know that Sri Lanka would have contended very energetically and are no suckers at all. However, we do consider it to be one point lost, and that is disillusioning," said Rhodes at the post-coordinate public interview.
"In any case, realistically, what can be done? Literally nothing. What's more, presently all we can do is win our games coming up, one at any given moment and simply think about that, which is the next game West Indies and attempt and win that."
The wash-out at Bristol came after West Indies' experience against South Africa at Southampton on Monday was likewise abandoned because of downpour after a couple of overs of play, and Rhodes said that thinking about the ceaseless downpour, he would have gotten a kick out of the chance to see hold days incorporated with the timetable.
"Better believe it, I would (there ought to have been save days). I think when you look, in the event that you know the English climate, tragically, we will get a great deal of downpour. We never know when the downpour's going to come. Individuals from all over the world continue asking me whether it will rain; I don't have a clue.
"Be that as it may, right now, we're seeing a few issues. What's more, I know logistically, it would have been a major cerebral pain for the competition coordinators, and I know that it would have been troublesome, however we have a considerable amount of time in the middle of games, and in the event that we must travel multi day later, at that point so be it. We put men on the moon (chuckling) so for what reason wouldn't we be able to have a hold day, when actually this competition is a long competition?"
Rhodes additionally talked about the normal recovery time for Shakib-Al-Hasan's damage, saying that he is confident of him participating in the next game against West Indies, with captain Mashrafe Mortaza likewise resounding his mentor's opinions at the post-coordinate introduction.
"Better believe it, so he (Shakib) grabbed little damage, as all of you found in that game against England. He battled on and fought on, and played incredibly well with damage.
"We're very, very idealistic that the treatment that he'll get this week and the manner in which that he can recuperate well; we're very hopeful that he can play in that next game against West Indies."
Mortaza enclosed, "I suppose Shakib are going to be fine, despite everything he has four or 5 days to recuperate."
Bangladesh play West Indies in their next match at Taunton next Monday, and Rhodes said that his side were sure of managing the bowling and batting danger that they will be given.
"We've played against the West Indies bowlers, as of late, out in Ireland. Unquestionably Oshane Thomas, also, when we played against him in Bangladesh just before Christmas. So we are very much aware of what they have and we know what's coming and we are very brave to attempt and manage that.
"I'm very, very content with the manner in which we play the white ball, especially, when it's short. I think you've seen a portion of our games specifically against South Africa, that didn't stress us. One of their most unstable players is Andre Russell, and he's an impressive opponent. He's one of the best hitters in the game, by a long shot, and on his day, he can be very, very hard to bowl at. So he can remove a game from you, however they have others, similar to all these global groups.
"In any case, we know we are very brave players ourselves, so we won't stress a lot over who we're playing against, and we'll be cheerful that they are going to stress over a portion of our players."
Mortaza additionally stated, "It won't be simple against West Indies, Taunton is likewise a very small ground. Be that as it may, we don't have quite a bit of an alternative separated from playing hard."
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