We need to be careful with shot selection: Shakib
Bangladesh skipper Shakib Al Hasan on Friday said the thrilling win over England has taught them the lesson that they need to inculcate the virtue of not throwing away the good starts
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: March 12, 2011 01:15 AM IST
Bangladesh skipper Shakib Al Hasan on Friday said the thrilling win over England has taught them the lesson that they need to inculcate the virtue of not throwing away the good starts.
Bangladesh were placed comfortable at 155 for three while chasing 226 but both Imrul Kayes (60) and Shakib (32) let England comeback in the match by getting out due to poor shot selection and bad running between the wickets.
Kayes ran himself out while stealing a double and Shakib edged one off Graeme Swann onto his stumps.
"The lesson was that when me and Imrul were batting, we shouldn't have gotten out at that stage. We were batting pretty well and we got out to a silly run out. My shot was quiet a poor one. But we learned that whoever got a start, we should stick to the crease and get a big score," Shakib said after their two-wicket win.
Tail-enders Shafiul Islam (24) and Mahmudullah pulled it off for Bangladesh with their unbeaten 58-run partnership for the ninth wicket.
"We should have been a bit more careful with our shot selections. It is not a normal win. It has changed the whole scenario and it is a huge victory for us. It is huge for the whole nation," the host captain added.
Shakib said he had the confidence of chasing down the target as conditions were favourable for batting.
"I thought 225 was a good total to chase. I knew that if we batted well and given that there would be dew around, it would be harder to bowl to us," he said.
England captain Andrew Strauss was distraught with the result as it was their defeat against a weak opponent. They had earlier lost to Ireland.
"Eoin Morgan played exceptionally well, and obviously Jonathan Trott stuck in there. We felt it was a par score, that we could defend it, and we got ourselves in a great position to do that. But in the end we weren't able to take those last two wickets, which is desperately disappointing for us," he said.
"We thought we were in a great position to win it. Ajmal was reversing it a little bit, and bowled a really good spell there. You expect to win games from that circumstance. But that is one-day cricket.
"Fair play to the guys at the end there - they played very well and got Bangladesh over the line in an important game of cricket," Strauss added.
Strauss also said that they could have scored more but the early inroads that Bangladeshi bowlers made the difference.
"I think losing three wickets early with the bat certainly didn't help us. It was a pretty slow, low, stodgy wicket - and we needed wickets in hand to get up to 240 or 250, which would have been a very good score," he said.