On Monday, Bangladesh’s ODI vice-captain Litton Das said that playing on the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium (SICS) pitches for the three-match series against Ireland will help them prepare for the World Cup, as he expects similar conditions.
Bangladesh pitches are low, slow, or double-paced, making 270 a good score.
Despite scoring over 300 runs twice, Bangladesh’s openers played cautiously after being tested early by the pacers’ movement.
Early batting was difficult. After an eternity, it felt like we were playing in a different country. Ball arced. It was arduous. Summer was cold. He blamed the rain.
We met our batting goals in the last two matches and kept our wickets for the first ten overs today due to their bowling. We lost a wicket in the tenth over, but if we had lost too many wickets early, things could have gone differently.
“Despite our 40–42 on the first powerplay, it was successful. By the 25th over, our score was 140. Mine followed Shanto’s. When there are fewer overs left, wickets make it easier to score runs.