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Bangladesh prepare for transition to drop-in pitches

31 May, 2024 11:00 AM, Fri

Bangladesh prepare for transition to drop-in pitches

With a plan to adjust to the drop-in wickets, Bangladesh started their readiness with a three-hour long net meeting at Cantiague Park in New York on Thursday (May 30). Drop-in wickets in New York was a significant mark of conversation in front of the group's takeoff for the USA with the vacationers not being know about it, in contrast to a portion of different groups in the occasion. With their most memorable warm-up game against the USA being deserted because of terrible climate in Dallas, Texas on May 28, Bangladesh will expect to make the most out of their training match against India in Nassau Area Global Cricket Arena, New York on June 1. Bangladesh play two of their gathering matches of the T20 World Cup in the USA - against Sri Lanka in Dallas on June 7 and against South Africa in New York on June 10 - prior to making a beeline for St Vincent in West Indies for their leftover two games. The Najmul Hossain-drove side showed up at the scene almost two hours after the planned time and the emphasis was on Shakib Al Hasan who batted for the most measure of time, in three distinct periods. Following the training meeting on Thursday an individual from the group the executives let Cricbuzz know that that the players partook in their time playing on the drop-in wickets at the Cantiague Park, situated north of five miles from the principal ground. "There were no bad things to say from the cricketers in regards to the way of behaving of the drop-in wicket and everybody attempted to invest however much energy as could be expected to get adjusted with its bob and turn," said the group the board part. "The drop in pitches were alright, the ball went onto the bat well. "Some additional skip yet hitters delighted in them. These (drop-in wickets) have just been down for a short space of time so when they settle they will be generally excellent," he said, adding that he doesn't know how the wickets will act at Nassau Province Global Cricket Arena. In the interim, Bangladesh can hurl a moan of help as Taskin Ahmed, who as of late begun bowling with more limited pursue recuperating from back injury which constrained him to be refreshed from cutthroat cricket as of not long ago, was tracked down bowling with higher power. Bangladesh will have one more practice meeting before they take on India, who showed up at the ground following the flight of the Bangladesh group.

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