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Bangladesh to warm up for World T20 against Proteas

Mirpur : Bangladesh cricket coach Chandika Hathurusingha is eyeing the two-match T20 series against South Africa to prepare his side for the World Twenty20 to be held in India in next March-April.Bangladesh are weaker in

IANS IANS Updated on: July 04, 2015 15:32 IST
bangladesh to warm up for world t20 against proteas
bangladesh to warm up for world t20 against proteas

Mirpur : Bangladesh cricket coach Chandika Hathurusingha is eyeing the two-match T20 series against South Africa to prepare his side for the World Twenty20 to be held in India in next March-April.

Bangladesh are weaker in the shortest form of the game compared with the other two versions. So far, Bangladesh have won only three of their 18 matches in the World T20 and two of the wins came against Afghanistan and Nepal, reports bdnews24.com.

Bangladesh could not beat any of the big teams after their first match in the first World T20 in South Africa where they had beaten West Indies in 2007.

Having played fewer T20 Internationals have not helped their cause either while there is no domestic tournament at present. It leaves Bangladesh with having to take special preparations before every T20 global event.

Hathurusingha said he wanted to shape up the team for the event in India in the home series against South Africa.

"We will keep the World Cup in mind to a great deal in this series. We are now thinking about team coordination and planning. We are trying to find which (tactics) will be effective for us. In the South Africa series, we will keep eyes on these matters," he said.

The series kicks off on Sunday with the first 20-over tie while the second one will be played on Tuesday. Both matches will be held at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium here.

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