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DHAKA, June 23, 2025 (BSS)- Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto
dismissed the notion that they played for personal milestones in the Galle
Test, which fizzled out to a draw at the end.
"I can assure you that in our dressing room, no one plays for personal
milestones," Shanto said while talking to the reporters in Colombo, the venue
of the second and final Test, which begins from Wednesday.
With Bangladesh declaring the second innings late on Day 5, critics lashed at
out Shanto and veteran Mushfiqur Rahim, saying that they were reluctant to
push the scoreboard rapidly to set a specific target for Sri Lanka as quicker
as possible.
When Bangladesh declared by setting a 296-run target, Sri Lanka had just 32
overs to play. Shanto followed his first innings 148 with 125 not out in the
second innings, becoming the only 15th batter in world cricket history to hit
centuries in both innings of a Test more than once.
Critics pointed out Shanto's slow approach before the century while they also
came down heavily on Mushfiqur Rahim to play without any purpose. Mushfiqur
eventually was trapped run out on 49 by taking a quick single. They cited
that for his half-century, Mushfiqur who made 163 in the first innings, was
desperate.
"Mushfiqur Rahim has played cricket for years-one single run doesn't change
anything for him. We all know what he has done for our team," Shanto said,
adding that their plan to declare the innings was jeopardized by sudden rain.
"There is nothing like a personal milestone, as I said earlier. We couldn't
execute the decision we had taken because of the rain," he remarked.
According to him, the wicket was still good to bat on when they were batting
on Day 5 and so a declaration without adequate runs on the board could have
been suicidal.
"And the wicket didn't break up as we expected. That's why we didn't declare
at that time. We wanted our safety first."
He noted that the inexperienced bowling attack also influenced their decision
on declaration.
"Our bowling attack is inexperienced. If we had Taskin or Miraz, it would
have been a different story," he said.
"But those who played did an excellent job and never gave up. Only because of
the conditions and rain, we couldn't take that risk," he concluded.