Shanto believes 'adaptation' to be key against India


Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain said on Wednesday (September 18), that they are not contemplating their rival yet rather are zeroing in on their own assets, in anticipation of the two-match series opener against India, planned for Chennai from September 19. "I believe it's critical to ponder ourselves as opposed to contemplating rivals. What qualities we have. I accept we can play great cricket here. It's significant the way in which we can play great cricket for five days. Each worldwide group plans to dominate each game. We have the very objective also that we will play to win," Najmul told journalists in front of the series opener on Wednesday. "We will do what's expected to dominate a game. We will stress over the outcome in the last meeting of the fifth day. Before that, we will attempt to play as per our assets. "We played generally excellent cricket in Pakistan however now that is before. However, as you referenced, that provides us with a great deal of certainty. Yet, we are here to play another series and the changing area accepts that we can play awesome cricket here. Furthermore, we are not contemplating the result, we are simply attempting to follow our cycles. "On the off chance that we can do well in these series, I figure each group will need to play more coordinates with us. So this is an immense chance to perceive how great we can play here. I trust each group will be keen on playing with us after the manner in which Bangladesh have been playing Test cricket," he said. Najmul abstained from discussing the mix of the bowlers the sightseers could field. He referenced that they would have a mix of both twist and speed bowlers, permitting them to adjust to any circumstance emerging during the game.