Mushfiqur Rahim says Shakib Al Hasan must fire if Bangladesh are to win 2nd Test against England

Mushfiqur Rahim says Shakib Al Hasan must fire if Bangladesh are to win 2nd Test against England

By Indo-Asian News Service Last Published on - May 5, 2015 6:57 PM IST
Shakib Al Hasan in action © AFP
Shakib Al Hasan in action © AFP

Dhaka: Captain Mushfiqur Rahim thinks if Bangladesh are to do well in the second Test against Pakistan, ace all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan will have to fire on all cylinders. The second Test starts at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Mirpur on Wednesday, reports bdnews24.com. Bangladesh: Joy of watching the Bangla Tigers succeed

Shakib was ordinary with the ball in the first Test at Khulna conceding 146 runs for one wicket in his 37 overs. His figures was symptomatic of Bangladesh’s bowling frailties in the Pakistan innings as the tourists went on to amass 628. He contributed 25 and 76 not out with the bat as Bangladesh launched a spectacular fightback to earn their first draw against Pakistan. Bangladesh vs Pakistan 2015, 2nd Test at Dhaka Preview

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Despite admitting to concerns over Shakib’s bowling, Mushfiq has backed the top Test all-rounder. “As he is the team’s best bowler, (we expect) Shakib will take five or six wickets. When he picks up one or two, we think maybe it’s below his standards,” said Mushfiqur in the pre-match press conference here on Tuesday. Shakib has been consistently successful in Mirpur with both bat and ball. Mushfiq believes he will show his true colours at the Sher-e-Bangla Stadium. Bangladesh eye maiden Test win over Pakistan in 2nd Test

“Shakib has a great record in Mirpur. If he can do what he has done before in (Wednesday’s) Test, it will be very good for us. I am looking up to him,” he said. “If he does well with bat and ball, this Test will come our way.” Shakib is the most successful cricketer at this ground and is on the verge of becoming the first batsman to score 1,000 runs at the venue. The 28-year old has scored 956 runs in 23 innings in 12 Tests at an average of 43.45 with a hundred and six half-centuries. Rameez Raja: I don’t know where Pakistan cricket is going