Recent form and a notable win over world champions Australia two
years ago have boosted Bangladesh's confidence ahead of the 2007
World Cup in the West Indies.
"This time we are a team in a real sense. We have a reliable
batting side and a good bowling side as well," captain Habibul
Bashar told Reuters.
Bangladesh won 18 one-day internationals out of 28 last year. They
also won their latest away series 3-1 against Zimbabwe in early
February.
Although most of Bangladesh's victories have come against Zimbabwe
and Kenya, they won 64.24 percent of their matches in 2006, second
only to Australia (71.42).
"The morale of the team is very high. Everybody is in a positive
frame of mind and keen to perform." said Bashar.
"And we hope to fight effectively to move forward for the second
round in the coming World Cup."
Bangladesh now have a number of reliable batsman including Shahreer
Nafees and Aftab Ahmed.
In 39 ODIs, Nafees has scored 1,391 runs with three centuries and
seven fifties while Aftab made 1,374 runs with 12 fifties.
"If a batsman fails, the other will take up the charge," Bashar
added.
Bangladesh will play in Group B in the World Cup, featuring former
champions India and Sri Lanka, plus Bermuda.
Bashar said the side also had two dependable spinners, including
Abdur Razzak with 45 scalps in 2006.
At the last World Cup in South Africa, Bangladesh lost five of
their six games including one against Canada while they were also
at the receiving end of a hat-trick by Chaminda Vaas in the first
three balls of the match against Sri Lanka.
"That is now a part of history. Now we target to reach the second
round of the next Cup," Bashar said.
"Just two wins can take us to the Super Eight, though the job is
very difficult. We have two teams in the group who will be looking
to win the trophy so it won't be easy to beat them.
"But being underdogs we will have always some advantages. The
pressure will remain always on them," he said.
Coach Dav Whatmore derives hope from Kenya, who moved into the
semi-finals in 2003.
"Kenyan success four years ago will always be an inspiration for
the underdogs," said Whatmore, who won the World Cup with Sri Lanka
in 1996.
"But at the same time we did not forget that they won three points
after New Zealand forfeited their match in Nairobi. We can't expect
anything like that. We have to work hard for everything we want to
win."
Squad: Habibul Bashar (captain), Shahriar Nafees,
Tamim Iqbal, Aftab Ahmed, Saqibul Hasan, Mohammad Ashraful,
Mushfiqur Rahim, Mohammad Rafique, Abdur Razzak, Mashrafe Mortaza,
Shahadat Hossain, Tapash Baisya, Syed Rasel, Rajin Saleh, Javed
Omar.
Bangladesh preview/squad
Published: 4:36PM Sunday March 04, 2007 Source: Reuters
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