New belief aided Bangladesh's success
Bangladesh's win against West indies, their biggest in ODIs, was borne by a belief that the team doesn't depend on their two best batsmen - Shakib Al Hasan and Tamim Iqbal - anymore to win them games
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Bangladesh's win on Sunday against West indies in Khulna was their biggest in ODIs. It was made possible by a new belief that the team doesn't depend on their two best batsmen - Shakib Al Hasan and Tamim Iqbal - anymore to win them games, writes Sakeb Subhan in the Daily Star.
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At the Sheikh Abu Naser Stadum in Khulna yesterday, Tamim went in the fourth over of the match, caught at deep square leg off a pull off Andre Russell for five. Hearts stopped, heads dropped in the stands. But this series seems to be about breaking old perceptions, a trend started in earnest in March. Another wicket, that of Naeem Islam's, fell with the score on 21. From there Anamul Haque -- playing only his second match -- and skipper Mushfiqur Rahim put together Bangladesh's highest partnership for the third wicket.
The message was clear -- 'our best batsman may have gone and you may have had us 21 for two, but it's not time for backward steps yet'.
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