'Mushfiqur Rahim generally comes good when the chips are down,' says Bangladesh batting coach Siddons
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Wednesday, 05 April 2023 06:38
Bangladesh got their runs at a rate of 4.58 per over. They were similarly rapid in the white-ball leg of the tour as well, with Siddons saying that this is all part of a plan. "I think we have been building to that for a while now. Of course, we are playing against Ireland, so we were confident to go aggressively against them. Our challenge was to go big against Ireland. To make sure we got quick runs in the ODIs.
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