Bangladesh are currently 133 runs ahead in their second innings with five wickets in hand and the wicket is becoming increasingly difficult to bat on. The Tigers were struggling to score in their second innings and lost five wickets in the last session on day two. But definitely we will try to score big so that our bowlers can get a big enough target to defend. If we bowl right lines and lengths then even 150 can be difficult for them to chase,” said Nayeem during the post-day press conference at Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium Friday. So I think if we can give a good target, then winning from there would not be a problem for us,” he concluded.
Source: Dhaka Tribune November 23, 2018 18:00 UTC