Tamim lauds Ireland victory as a perfect series


Bangladesh ODI captain Tamim Iqbal is glad for his side to mark every one of the crates in the fair finished up three-match ODI's series against Ireland. Bangladesh cleared aside the guests by procuring a 2-0 win over them in the three-coordinate series with the subsequent game moving washed away because of downpour. From the manner in which they forced their clout in the center in each game, it seemed as though they are saying something prior to going into the ICC World Cup, planned for India from October-November. In the last round of the series their pacers picked every one of the 10 wickets without precedent for their set of experiences to demonstrate that gone are the days when they are viewed as a twist situated group. Bangladesh enlisted their two most noteworthy group aggregates in this arrangement (338-8 and 349-6) during the initial two ODIs while in the third game, they displayed a considerably more remarkable execution to enroll their very first 10-wicket dominate in a worldwide match. "We can call it the ideal series. In the event that we needed to criticize, it would keep away from the neglected the game. If not, we did everything inside our control. The wicket was difficult for batting in the beginning phases. We batted out the troublesome period in the Powerplay two times (in past games) to get to enormous scores. I'm extremely fulfilled as a chief that we have checked pretty much every crate," Tamim told columnists at the Sylhet Worldwide Cricket Arena on Thursday. Tamim added that picking Mehedy Hasan, who was not fit in the initial two games in the wake of harming his eyes while playing football, in front of Yasir Ali is a major step pushing ahead as it assists with working better as a bowling unit. "We had this manner of thinking from the main game. On the off chance that Miraz wasn't harmed in front of the main game, we would have picked this eleven. We have confidence in Miraz's batting skill. He showed it. On the off chance that we can trust him and in the event that he can convey, it becomes simpler to work with six bowlers," said Tamim. "In some cases five bowlers and seasonal workers make it troublesome on great wickets. Anything can occur. At the point when we realize that it would be a brandishing wicket, we chose to go with six bowlers. We could do this in abroad circumstances, contingent upon the rival and conditions," he said adding that they chose to downgrade Mushfiqur Rahim at number six generally because of the reality there are times when they finish well and Mushfiqur can finish the work. Mushfiqur made speedy fire 44 in the initial game while demonstrated his value by scoring quickest hundred for his country in the second game that got deserted in the long run. "The mentor and I chose to bat him at No 6 from the last series. Nothing against his batting at No 4 where he has an uncommon record, yet we don't complete well. So his experience and measure of shots were the reasons. He is somebody who is exceptionally forceful when there are less overs staying in the innings. It clicked for us. He batted fantastically well. On the off chance that he can continues like this, that is the most ideal thing for us," he said "Batting at No 6 is extremely precarious. We won't get a decent beginning generally. He could need to come to bat at 100 for four. Whether its Riyad bhai, Afif or Soft, I have a delicate corner for the hitters at No 6 and 7. It is one of the most troublesome situations to bat on, aside from opening the innings," he added. Tamim additionally credited their pacers for bowling splendidly all through the series and wasn't prepared to term those exhibitions as 'herds'. Without precedent for Bangladesh cricket history, their pacers took each of the 10 wickets in similar innings of a global game during the third and last ODI against Ireland and assisted the Tigers with bowling their resistance all out for only 101 runs in 28.1 overs. Pacer Hasan Mahmud guaranteed a vocation best bowling figure of 5-32 while the other two pacers Taskin Ahmed (3-26) and Ebadot Hossain (2-29) shared the leftover five wickets before Tamim (41 not out) and Liton Das (50 not out) did the excess undertaking liberally. "They were splendid and were remarkable. They really buckled down off the field and are presently obtain the outcomes. Their triumphs aren't accidents. Having such a speed bowling unit makes life more straightforward. It was not on the grounds that Hasan took five wickets, Ebadot and Taskin took four wickets. The manner in which they bowled in the whole series, I'm truly blissful," he said. Hasan credits Donald, Taskin Bangladesh's speed bowler Hasan Mahmud on Thursday credited pace bowling trainer Allan Donald and senior speed Taskin Ahmed for directing him. Hasan guaranteed profession best 5-32 while his speed bowling accomplices Taskin and Ebadot likewise divided the excess five wickets among them as Bangladesh bowled Ireland all out for 101 runs in 28.1 overs that the host pursued down without losing any wicket. "He( Donald) shares his experience and thinking and how he made due in cricket. He lets us know how to bowl in specific circumstances, and how to back yourself. He buckles down with us," expressed Hasan after the game. "We tell each other to do our absolute best with. Taskin bhai is our senior, he takes care of us. He advises us to keep away from the negatives and check the up-sides out. "It is my initial five-wicket pull in my homegrown and worldwide vocation. Our quick bowling assault has been playing together throughout the previous few years. We have a decent association. We are enhancing it," he said, adding that he is looking at to work on his wellness and the state of his bowling. "I need to work on my wellness. I need to take care of business my bowling," he added. In the meantime, Hasan said that he doesn't celebrate too boisterously subsequent to taking a wicket since he feels it could hurt the player. "I figure the player would be miserable in the event that I celebrated excessively. Perhaps that is the reason I don't observe," Hasan said, adding that he was planning for this game for a long while. "I have been getting ready for this game throughout the previous few days. The two white-ball designs are very disparate with regards to mind arrangement. I attempt to begin well in the two arrangements, in the various periods of the innings - powerplay, center overs and passing," he finished up.