Tigers unfazed by result ahead of Pakistan game in Tri-nation series

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Bangladesh are keen to follow the process instead of instant result as they take on Pakistan in their opening game of the tri-nation series at Hagley Oval in Christchurch, New Zealand tomorrow (Friday).
The match starts at 8am (Bangladesh Time).

According to vice-captain Nurul Hasan Sohan, the process instead of result is imperative to shape up the team ahead of the T20 World Cup.

“I think we should not worry about the result, rather we should follow the process,” Sohan said ahead of the opening game.

“If we work honestly and play as a team and put the team first, it will be beneficial for us. We need to play without focusing on individual performances and we should play our roles according to the situation. All eleven players will not perform on the same day. We are focusing on these aspects.”

Regular captain Shakib Al Hasan is set to join the side today (Thursday), just 24 hours less than the first game of the tournament. Shakib’s arrival got delayed by two days because of technicalities related to transit visa.

The talismanic allrounder missed Bangladesh recent T20 series against United Arab Emirates due to the Caribbean Premier League (CPL). Bangladesh won that series by 2-0, a result that created a winning culture, according to the team management.

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