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Bangladesh aims to jump back in the second Zimbabwe test

Bangladesh will resign against Zimbabwe after a defeat against Zimbabwe on Monday in the second and last cricket test.

Bangladesch did not manage to prove their Wimper fall when they were disintegrated for fewer than 200 runs in the first innerstings of Sylhet’s series opening, which makes it impossible to celebrate a comeback.

In order to strengthen their first -class eyelash, the hosts reminded the opener Anamul Haque, who recently reached four centuries on the domestic group.

“I think we know that as a unit in the first innings we didn’t really hit,” said Bangladesh coach Phil Simmons on Sunday in Chatogram.

“We have put ourselves into problems. We want to play a brand of positive test cricket, not just 200 runs in one day,” he added.

Simbabwe took the success and the victory ended her winning drought of four years in tests.

“The victory in Sylhet brought a good atmosphere, a good atmosphere and also faith,” said Zimbabwe captain Craig Ervine at the press conference before the game.

“It’s a nice place to be at the moment.”

Pace Bowler Segen Muzarabani was the star of the show for Zimbabwe and used a 3-wicket train in the match.

Bangladeschi battery could not negotiate the pace and jump on Sylhet’s pace-friendly surface.

However, it is expected that the pitch in the chatogram is friendlier.

In view of this, Bangladesh Tanvir Islam added the squad to the left gun spinner.

Four of the five top bowlers in the chatogram are spinners – three of whom are in Bangladesh’s current setup – a clear indication of what spinners are capable of at this event location.

“We found the nets a little slower. Perhaps Spin will play a larger role in this test in the course of the game,” said Ervine.

Mehidy Hasan Miraz, who brought in 10 gates in the first game, would lead Bangladesh’s spin attack together with the Taijul -Islam.

Zimbabwe would rely on Wellington Masakadza with the left weapons and off-spinner Wessly Madhevere.

Bangladesh played 25 tests at this event location that have lost seven and have 16 drawing, while Zimbabwe lost her only earlier test here until 186 runs about a decade ago.

The two teams confronted in 19 tests with eight wins each, while the other three games ended with a draw.

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