Everyone was hungry to win: Tamim

Bangladesh's ODI captain Tamim Iqbal said that they were "eager" to secure the ODI series against West Indies following their troubling execution in Tests and T20Is. Bangladesh set up a clinical execution to beat West Indies by nine wickets to secure the three-coordinate ODI series in Guyana on Wednesday with one game in excess. The success came after they were neatly cleared away by the hosts in the two-Test series followed by the three-coordinate T20I series by a 2-0 edge with the third game deserted because of downpour. Bangladesh missed three key ODI players in Shakib al Hasan, Mushfiqur Rahim and Yasir Ali, with the initial two disappearing for individual reasons, while Yasir was harmed. "Look we were missing three players of the playing XI and positively it affected the certainty of the group however our group didn't cause us to feel (their nonattendance)," he said on Wednesday (July 14). "Everybody was eager to win. At the point when we fizzled regardless of attempting in Test and T20Is, we generally attempted to win in the ODIs. What's more, this was me, however the wide range of various 15 individuals were something very similar and likely it is the consequence of their desire (to win)," Tamim said, adding that knowledge of the configuration assisted them with conveying an alternate non-verbal communication out and out contrasted with Tests and ODIs. "This is one organization (ODIs) we are entirely agreeable and we played a ton of matches. In Bangladesh, the Dhaka Premier League (the country's customary rundown A competition) is the most serious competition and it very well may be one reason. Aside from that, where there is an outcome (positive) the climate is unique," he said. Tamim drove from the front with an unbeaten 50 years after a joined bowling exertion excused the hosts for 108 hurries to secure his fifth series as ODI commander. Up until this point Tamim played six series as captain in the 50-over design. The left-given batsman said that he is as yet learning the exchange of driving the side and when he will feel that he's not the perfect person he will step down all alone. "I'm actually learning (as a chief) and attempting to adjust to various circumstances. I'm surely certain and in the event that that was not the case I wouldn't make it happen. The day I believe I can't take care of my business appropriately I will step down all alone yet up to that point, all is going great," he said, adding that he isn't prepared to subvert any success regardless of the reality it was their 10th progressive success over the hosts in ODIs. "Look whether you win against England, New Zealand or Zimbabwe, and however there are contrasts in rankings, we need to endeavor to play since who is scoring a century puts his extremely difficult work and exactly the same thing goes with somebody who is picking five wickets. So every success is extraordinary. Like the manner in which we praise a success against Australia we ought to do the equivalent when we win against Zimbabwe on the grounds that in worldwide cricket no group will allow you to win effectively and you should battle to procure a success thus we ought to celebrate after each success," he said. Tamim likewise shed light on opening the innings with Nazmul Hossain rather than Liton Das, recommending that the ball was turning a great deal and their greatest test was against the two remaining arm spinners from West Indies. "To open with Shanto was a splendid call by Liton I should say. At the break he (Liton) came to me and said in the event that both of you open how might that be, on the grounds that he felt left-arm spinners were their significant strength and I think it was a brilliant call," said Tamim. "The ball was turning a ton and it would be hard for the right-given batsman. At the point when me and Shanto stepped up to the plate we were saying that regardless of whether we can't score runs everything looks great off their (spinners) overs are finished we actually have 30 overs left," he said. "We had a phenomenal organization of 48 runs and however it looks little, yet on this wicket it resembles a 100-run organization. I figured we got it done. Shanto batted well during his time at the wrinkle and you shouldn't pass judgment on a player by seeing him on this wicket on the grounds that the wicket was truly challenging. It (Guyana wicket) is more terrible than Mirpur (thought about an interesting spot for the batsman for its low and slow skip). In this wicket you don't have the foggiest idea when you will get out." Tamim likewise felt Taskin Ahmed was lamentable to miss the game as they felt that it would've been exceptional for them to have a spinner with the capacity to bat because of the idea of the wicket. "I think Taskin was exceptionally appalling as he was bowling all around well however when we came to see the wicket yesterday we assumed we presumably need another spinner in addition to on the off chance that we have an additional batsman it would be better on the grounds that in this sort of wicket you can lose not many consecutive wickets on the grounds that the ball turns excessively. That is the explanation we rolled out the improvement (picking Mossadek Hossain in front of and it was absolutely strategic. "For me what is critical that we can see our seat strength and see the players who are not making it into the playing XI thinking about when we are playing for focuses (ICC Super League)," said Tamim. "As we secured the series I figure we ought to give opportunity to other people (who can't make a cut in the playing XI).Even in the event that that implies I don't play a couple matches. On the off chance that I don't see the seat strength now when will I see that? Aside from that assuming somebody gets harmed than it becomes hard to acquire somebody thus in the following match you could see parcel of changes," he said.

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