How Bumrah, Arshdeep and Pandya can mimic Australia’s profitable slow-cutters plan towards Bangladesh
Until the top of the eighth over, Bangladesh batsmen appeared relaxed. At 57/1, with Litton Das and Najmul Hossain Shanto set, they had been starting to consolidate their place on a gradual Antigua pitch that was gripping, providing some flip. It’s then that Australia’s seamers switched to the cutters and slower ones, at the same time as leg-spinner Adam Zampa capitalised from the opposite finish. Bangladesh innings by no means took off from then on as they managed solely 140/8, which Australia overhauled comfortably by 28 runs through DLS as rain put full-stop to their chase.
If India had been watching it, they couldn’t have gotten a greater stay demonstration of what they need to expect from their subsequent two opponents Bangladesh and Australia. India are scheduled to face Bangladesh on the similar venue on Saturday and going by this sport, it has all of the making for a slugfest in these situations. Having discovered their classes the arduous manner, Bangladesh gained’t be any pushovers, notably if the left-handed seamer Mustafizur Rahman places his cutters to good use like Pat Cummins did within the second-half of the innings to finish the job began by Zampa. In Rishad Hossain, Bangladesh even have a leg-spinner with wicket-taking skills within the middle-overs. (READ MORE)