Veteran Bangladesh opener Tamim Iqbal believes that Najmul Hossain Shanto and his team should have gone all out in their run-chase against Afghanistan in the final Super 8 stage game of the 2024 T20 World Cup. Bangladesh had a chance to reach the semi-finals if they chased down the 116-run target in 12.1 overs or less.
The subcontinent team started with spirit as Litton Das showed intent right from the beginning. However, their momentum faltered as Afghanistan struck back with crucial wickets. Bangladesh still had a fighting chance with Litton Das in excellent form, positioned at 73/5 after nine overs.
After Towhid Hridoy’s dismissal, Bangladesh decided to play it safe. By the crucial 12.1 over mark, they had only managed 82 runs for the loss of seven wickets, missing the target for qualification.
“Bangladesh will be extremely disappointed. I believe they should have taken the chase even if it meant being knocked off for 70, 80 or more. The team lost the game but they had the chance to create something special. Chances like this aren’t often available particularly after not having won any prize during this tournament. Super 8 ,” Tamim Iqbal said on ESPNCricinfo.
Sometimes, Bangladesh seemed to pursue the target with determination, however intermittent wickets and a lack of focus prevented them from progressing. “At least if they had attempted to take it down but were beaten by 30-40 runs everyone would have recognized that there was a chance that we could have taken, and we attempted and did not succeed, but that’s fine. Neither did us win the match and we didn’t even try to chase it down,” Tamim added.
Bangladesh ended up failing to meet the goal and fell just eight runs behind and ending with the Super 8 stage without a single victory.
“First Six Overs, the Plan Was to Go for the Qualification” – Bangladesh Skipper Najmul Shanto
Bangladesh needed a strong performance from their top order to chase down the target quickly and improve their net run rate. However, except for Litton Das, who showed some fight, Tanzid Hasan, Shakib Al Hasan, and skipper Najmul Shanto failed to make significant contributions.
“As a batting group, we made a lot of poor mistakes, and that cost us. The plan for the first six overs was to aim for qualification. If we lost early wickets, we were to bat normally,” Najmul Shanto explained during the post-match presentation.
Afghanistan’s victory over Bangladesh secured their spot in the semi-finals, joining India, South Africa, and England in the 2024 T20 World Cup knockouts.
Bangladesh’s conservative approach and subsequent failure highlight the fine margins in T20 cricket, where taking calculated risks can sometimes lead to extraordinary outcomes.
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