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DHAKA, June 16, 2025 (BSS)- Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto laid
emphasize on to have a good start to the new cycle of World Test Championship
(WTC) as his side gear up to face off Sri Lanka in the two-match Test series
opening game at Galle International Cricket Stadium tomorrow (Tuesday).
"It is very important to start the WTC in a positive note," Shanto said. "I
think we have taken an adequate preparation to face off Sri Lankan challenge.
It will be tough against them on their backyard but we are confident about
our chance."
The good memories in Sri Lanka bolstered Shanto's belief as they won their
100th Test in Sri Lanka in 2017. But that was the only Test that Bangladesh
were able to win against the Lankan side.
Bangladesh played 26 Tests against Lanka and lost 20, while drew five Tests.
Still Shanto believes they will be able to turn the things this time around.
"I hope we can start the competition very well. We have good memories in Sri
Lanka, which will be helpful but every series is a new beginning," Shanto
said, adding that the top order needs to take the onus to throw any kind of
stiff challenge to Sri Lanka.
"What's important is to make a good start. The top order needs to take the
responsibility provide the team with a good start. We have a good squad here,
so it will be a great opportunity to do something special here," he remarked.
Shanto's confidence also stemmed from their excellent away outing in the
previous cycle in which they finished seventh.
Bangladesh indeed showed a gradual improvement in WTC cycle. While they were
winless in the first cycle, that ran from 2019-2021, they finished with a
solitary victory in the 2021-23 WTC cycle.
But in the 2023-25 edition, they registered four wins, three of which came
overseas including a historical 2-0 whitewash against Pakistan.
"We played comparatively well in the overseas in the last cycle. Hopefully we
can start from where we ended it," Shanto said.
The Gall traditionally used to tilt toward the spinners but Shanto stressed
batting well, saying that the first two or three days can be dominated by the
batters.
"There will be challenges for the batters as spinners take a lot of wickets
in this venue. But we also have to consider that there are a lot of runs here
in the first 2-3 days," he said.
"We have to bat well. We are enjoying each other's company despite all the
challenges."
Shanto's Test best of 163 came in Sri Lanka tour in 2021. Recalling that
memory he said, "I had some good memories in Kandy. I want to take the
opportunity in Galle."
He also expressed his satisfaction at the team's balance, saying that they
have all ingredients to form a formidable combination depending on
conditions.
"I am happy with the Test squad. I think it is also quite positive that we
all could agree on this combination," he said.
"It is a balanced side with enough options for batting and bowling. We can
pick the XI depending on the opposition and conditions."