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Nayeem Hasan feels Chattogram conditions suit Bangladesh
Bangladesh off-spinner Nayeem Hasan feels that the circumstances in Chattogram would suit Bangladesh much more than they did in Dhaka as the hosts gear up for the second Test against South Africa. At present following the series 0-1, Nayeem thought that overall nature of the contributes Chattogram could particularly help Bangladesh's hitters after their forgettable execution in the initial Test. The two groups showed up in the port city on Saturday (October 26) and finished their most memorable practice meeting at the ZACS on Sunday (October 27).
"I haven't seen the wicket yet, yet assuming that it's twist cordial, there will be turn. Our pitch here for the most part offers more slow twist, which is great as far as we're concerned," Nayeem said on Sunday.
"Here, players like Mominul bhai and Mushy(Mushfiqur) bhai play turn quite well. Contrasted with the skiddy pitches there (in Mirpur) the sluggish nature here suits us as it is more straightforward to adjust (according to batting perspective)," he said.
"The sluggish nature can likewise help our twist unit since they can bowl quicker, over 90," he said
Bangladesh lost their initial Test to South Africa by seven wickets to a great extent because of the disappointment of their batting unit that has stayed conflicting for a long while however as per Nayeem, who is looking at for a spot to play before his home group, it will be simpler in ZACS as the ball turns more slow contrasted with ZACS where the ball slides and make it hard to adjust.
"I think the wicket here will be not quite the same as Mirpur and our spinners are, by the finesse of Allah, looking good Taijul bhai, Miraz bhai-and Inshallah, we'll accomplish a decent outcome," he said.
Nayeem added that he will attempt to give Bangladesh the genuinely necessary success in the second and last Test against South Africa on his home ground, assuming he is chosen in the playing XI.
Chattogram's Nayeem gotten six wickets the last time he played at ZACS, against Sri Lanka in 2022 however his position in the playing XI is yet unsure as Bangladesh, who played with one pacer in the initial game, could add one more speedy in their playing XI, as the grass on a superficial level proposes that there may be a few speed and convey for the quicker bowlers.
"In sha Allah, I accept we'll accomplish a decent outcome here. We'll attempt to even out the series," expressed the off-spinner after his instructional course.
"Alhamdulillah, the keep going time I played on this ground, I took six wickets. In any case, presently I'm dealing with my readiness, expecting to put forth a strong effort. I'm zeroing in on what's vital for the match and dealing with keeping away from the missteps from the last game," he said.
"We are confident. We'll play to win, Inshallah. By the day's end, we want to adhere to the interaction. Contemplating the outcome currently would just occupy us from keeping up with the interaction," he said.
"We would rather not pass up on this open door. I'll make an honest effort to assist with dominating the game assuming I'm in the XI. I'll attempt to be the person who brings triumph for the group. In the event that every one of us accepts, 'I'll dominate the match,' whoever snaps will bring the success, Inshallah. I'll attempt to get triumph on my home ground," he finished up.