BAN Need More Head Than Heart: Captain Shakib

Captain Shakib Al Hasan warned Bangladesh that they should hold their feelings under wraps after rivals Sri Lanka defeated them out of the Asia Cup cricket following a harsh conflict of words.  Sri Lanka won a do-or-die match in Dubai by two wickets and with four balls to spare on Thursday to move into the […]

BAN Need More Head Than Heart: Captain Shakib
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Arunava Mitra

| September 2, 2022 at 2:17 PM

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Captain Shakib Al Hasan warned Bangladesh that they should hold their feelings under wraps after rivals Sri Lanka defeated them out of the Asia Cup cricket following a harsh conflict of words. 

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Sri Lanka won a do-or-die match in Dubai by two wickets and with four balls to spare on Thursday to move into the Super Four phase of the competition, a preface to the T20 World Cup. Before the clash the two sides exchanged verbal volleys in media meetings with Sri Lanka captain Dasun Shanaka saying Bangladesh lacked top notch bowlers other than Mustafizur Rahman and Shakib.

Bangladesh team captain Khaled Mahmud hit back, saying: 

“I don’t see any (world-class) bowler in Sri Lanka as well… we have at least two.”

The clash of words moved to social media with former Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene tweeting:

“Looks like it’s time for (our) bowlers to show the class and batters to show who they are on the field.”

Shakib denied after the loss that ended their Asia Cup hopes that the off-field prattle had impacted them, however admitted his Bangladesh team needed to play more with their heads.

“We are very emotional. That is the other area we need to improve, Keep our emotions on the side and play the way we need to play. More looking to give our head in the game than our heart in the game.”

Shakib said, with the World Cup in Australia on the horizon in October-November

Sri Lanka batsman Bhanuka Rajapaksa offered a peace offering to the Bangladesh players and said Shanaka’s words were misjudged.

“The statement that the captain made, I don’t think he meant any wrong, Of course, when you compare the (dangerous) Afghanistan bowlers, what we meant was we had a slight advantage facing the Bangladeshi bowlers. Like India-Pakistan, Sri Lanka-Bangladesh is also a good rivalry, but we are friends off the field. Some words could hurt the players and hurt the staff. But what the captain meant was not what went through the media.”

Rajapaksa told reporters

 ‘Hook or by crook’ 

After a stormy build-up, Bangladesh posted 183-7, a total their bowlers failed to protect. The Sri Lankan lower-order needed to get 25 runs from the last two overs and acquired from the extra runs which came through wides and no-balls by the opposition bowlers.

Both Sri Lanka and Bangladesh lost their opening matches to Afghanistan, who cruised into the Super Four from the group. Rajapaksa said his team self-isolated after their eight-wicket hammering to Afghanistan – – the team they face again in the following round on Saturday.

“It was quite shameful for us, the 11 who played this game, and we were not expecting to be bowled out for 105. Of course Afghanistan is a pretty decent side when it comes to T20s but after the loss we went into a small shell for a couple of days, but we knew how to overcome that situation.”

said Rajapaksa

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The hard-hitting left-hander said Sri Lanka are savouring having another crack at Afghanistan, who have emerged as genuine title-contenders.

“What we planned was to beat Bangladesh by hook or by crook. We managed to win and the motivation that the players have is immense, so going forward into Super Fours it will be quite interesting.”

he said

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