Tigers practice game against Pakistan called off

Jago News Desk Published: 26 May 2019, 08:59 PM
Tigers practice game against Pakistan called off

Bangladesh’s first warm-up game against Pakistan was called off without a ball being balled at Cardiff on Sunday due to persistent drizzle.

Even the toss was not possible in the game in which Bangladesh eyed to fine tune the combination further and figure out what is imperative for the team.

Bangladesh, however, will get another chance to warm-up before the cricket’s biggest extravaganza rolls on to the ground when they take on India in the second practice game on Tuesday, also at the Cardiff, reports BSS. 

Game against Pakistan was supposed to be Bangladesh’s first game after lifting the tri-series trophy in Ireland.

Bangladesh came into the match with perfect record against Pakistan in the last four ODIs. Just after the 2015 World Cup, Pakistan visited Bangladesh for a three-match ODI series and the Tigers whitewashed them in that series to genuinely establish them as the proper cricketing giants.

Thereafter the two teams faced off each other in the Asia Cup in 2018, in which Bangladesh beat Pakistan by 37 runs. Mushfqiru Rahim became the first Bangladeshi batsman to fall for 99 while Mustafizur Rahman claimed four wickets in that match.

In Cardiff, Bangladesh also has hundred percent success. They had produced the biggest upset of the cricket history in this ground, stunning the then all conquering Australia by five wickets in 2005 and then in 2017 ICC Champions Trophy, they beat New Zealand here, recovering from 33-4 to secure a five wicket victory, which helped them to move into the semifinal.

Mashrafe is the only player in Bangladesh team to play those memorable matches in Cardiff.

However whether they could maintain the hundred success in Cardiff will be proved when they would take on India on Tuesday.

Bangladesh will start their World Cup mission, taking on South Africa at the Oval on June 2.