Feelings were running high for the Bangladeshi columnists covering the Nidahas Trophy after the Tigers' glimmering record 215-run pursue with five wickets to save. What's more, those writers were expecting a comparable show of feeling from Tamim Iqbal when he strolled into the post-coordinate public interview at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo yesterday.
In any case, in spite of indicating feeling, Tamim kept quiet and made while communicating his sentiments of beating a baffling keep running in the course of recent months despite the fact that he mentioned what the win intended to the cricketers.
"I think over the most recent few years we have been beginning great. It has quite recently been for the last couple of matches that we were not playing admirably as a group. This win implies a ton to us, particularly pursuing down 200 or more. We have never done this previously. You get certainty from pursuing 200, you know how to play in the initial six overs and the center overs. It is a unique win. It will take us forward. I trust we can return from our terrible fix of the most recent couple of months," said a made Tamim.
At the point when asked whether this remarkable win would go about as the impetus for the future, Tamim indeed indicated development by his selection of words and said that they needed to play a Bangladeshi brand of cricket.
"I trust it is one organization where we can enhance a considerable measure. We won't not have huge power hitters but rather we can plan and play a Bangladeshi brand of T20 cricket. We can't take after England or West Indies since we have various types of players. We don't have somebody like MS Dhoni to come in at No 7. We don't have a Chris Gayle to go up against the bowlers from the principal ball.
"I think we have brilliant cricketers, who are extraordinary and we need to show the Bangladeshi brand of cricket. It isn't tied in with hitting fours constantly. In the center overs we saw that by taking a great deal of singles, limits will come. This will give us a great deal of certainty. It isn't the end, yet simply the begin," he included favorably.
At the point when asked whether the deplorable one-run thrashing to India amid the World T20 in 2016 filled in as a learning knowledge, Tamim stated: "The person who committed the error in Bangalore, he didn't do it today. I generally feel that there's a long way to go from a decent or terrible diversion. The measure of feedback Mushfiqur copped with that day, I figure he ought to be adulated a similar sum [today]. He dealt with it exceptionally well today."
Tamim additionally included that he trusted it was Mushfiqur's best-ever thump in T20Is, before explaining on his festival after the win, saying it was motivated by Nazmul Islam and his snake move.
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