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9th May, 2021 10:01:44
Bangladesh shifted their focus on fielding as several cricketers from the just concluded Sri Lanka Test series joined the national preparation camp on Sunday ahead of the three-match ODI series against the same opponent, scheduled from May 23.
Bangladesh team will conclude the first part of their practice today and they will resume their training on May 16 after Eid vacation.
The major emphasis was put on their fielding and precisely in high catching as that was something that had been hurting them in the recent past considering their failure to grab their opportunities made them suffer.
Bangladesh dropped as many as 10 catches during their white-ball series in New Zealand comprising three ODIs and three T20Is and followed the same path in the two-match Test series against Sri Lanka where they missed catches at crucial junctures.
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Ill-judged shots, inconsistent bowling, dropped catches, batting collapses - these aren t unexpected anymore when Sri Lanka or Bangladesh play Test cricket. At the same time, when they start the first of two Tests in Pallekele on Wednesday, do expect the odd heroic performance. Those aren t unusual with these teams either.
Bangladesh come into the series having lost their last eight international matches across formats. The wheels came off during the white-ball tour of New Zealand, but the confidence had already been shattered during their 2-0 Test series defeat against West Indies. Bangladesh were favourites at home, but they looked a team without a Plan B when the West Indian rookies fought back in Chattogram and Dhaka.