Shahidi on India's spin challenge: 'We play better spin in the nets sessions'
Written by I Dig SportsShahidi probably meant they play high-quality spinners in the nets and not necessarily better ones than India or Bangladesh, but even if he did indeed mean Afghanistan's spinners are better, it is not a claim to be summarily dismissed.
"If you see Rashid [Khan], Nabi [Mohammad], Noor [Ahmad] and Mujeeb [Ur Rahman], we play them every day," Shahidi said. "I think our team is far, far better [than what it showed against Bangladesh in Dharamsala] at playing spin bowling. That game we know we struggled, but [based on] one game, you can't say you're not good enough. That game is gone now, and we know we can play spinners better and we'll try to come back in next game."
However, Shahidi did say the batters needed to do better. "We have a good spin-bowling attack, but only one department can't win you games," he said. "You have to score runs for that, to win the game. I still believe, and as a team we have that belief, that we can come back in the next game and throughout the tournament, so the belief is there and the talent is there and we will try to move on and make it better and improve in tomorrow's game.
"As a team, the important thing is, when you lose [the sense of] how to deal with that situation. For me and for everyone, it's the important thing. But still, it's a long tournament. That game is gone from us. Now we are thinking and moving forward and the morale is still not down. We are looking forward to the other games. We have chances to win, and that's [the feeling] inside the dressing room."