Najmul Hossain hopes to tap into the experience of Shakib, Mahmudullah at T20 World Cup


Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain feels previous captain Shakib Al Hasan and Mahmudullah will keep on assisting him in troublesome times like they are doing at present as he gets ready for the impending ICC T20 World Cup, planned to begin in USA and West Indies from June 1. Najmul, who was designated as across-design captain on February 12 this year, had the experience of driving the public group in an ICC occasion when he directed the group against India and Sri Lanka in India at the ODI World Cup because of nonattendance of nonappearance of Shakib al Hasan. Nonetheless, that will be not the case this time round and everyone's eyes will be on Najmul when Bangladesh start off their Reality Cup with the game against Sri Lanka in Dallas on June 7. "Having such experienced cricketers in the group is a major upside point, particularly for those playing in their most memorable World Cup," Najmul was cited in BCB Facebook page on Tuesday. "There's a long way to go from them. They likewise have authority experience, and they will help me during troublesome times. At the point when I want something, they approach. Ideally, the World Cup won't be an exemption," he said. "I think each cricketer fantasies about addressing their country. Having the potential chance to play on a phase like the World Cup is a glad and exciting second for any cricketer. I need to partake in this time and satisfy my obligations to the group. That is the objective. I would rather not believe that being skipper has expanded my obligations to an extreme. I need to partake in each day," he added. Najmul encouraged his colleagues to follow the cycle and spotlight on doing the little things right, taking into account they need to ensure they fix up issues at top of the batting request and in death bowling before the masterpiece occasion. Bangladesh started their planning in USA by losing their lady T20I series against the hosts. After two educational losses, they returned to get a relief win by 10 wickets. "At the point when we go to play in a major competition, we should go with large dreams. I could do without zeroing in on results. In the event that we work on our cycles, something kindness come," Najmul said. "We need to perform very well collectively and accomplish what we haven't accomplished previously. Contemplating assumptions increments pressure, so following the process is vital. On the off chance that we can zero in on the little things, the outcomes will come," he said, adding that he is anticipating great help in USA. "The manner in which allies follow and remain by cricket keeps the group ahead. Indeed, even in troublesome times, I want to believe that they keep on supporting the group," he added.