Bangladesh left-arm spinner Taijul Islam still believes that his side can win the Test match against South Africa despite a wobbling performance by the batters.
Taijul was the one who gave Bangladesh a glimmer of hope to turn the table after an abysmal batting show which saw the Tigers bowled out for 106, their lowest in the first innings of a Test match on Day 1 on home soil.
The left-arm spinner then claimed 5-49 to help the side reduce South Africa to 140-6.
As the pitch is showing signs of deterioration, Bangladesh may pull off a win if they play well.
"To be honest, we did not get a good total (in the first innings). If we had scored around 220 or 250, the match would have been in our hands," Taijul said after the first day's play.
"Maybe the match is still in our hands. But we have to do really well from
here. We should play better in the next innings. I hope we will come back."
Taijul became the second Bangladeshi bowler after Shakib Al Hasan to take 200 wickets. He achieved the feat in his 48th Test and thus became the quickest one, going past Shakib who reached there in his 54th Test.
"I'm happy for the milestone I achieved. Many bowlers have 200 or 300-400 wickets. But we don't play many Test matches. Still, I'm one of the Bangladeshi bowlers who have 200 wickets. I'm happy for this," he added.
Even though South Africa's pacers went on a rampage in the morning session, Bangladesh knew that Mirpur pitch always tended to favour the spinners. And Taijul proved why Bangladesh went with just one pacer.
Taijul said it is normal in International cricket that every team will prepare the wicket to their strength.
"Wherever you go to play international cricket, the hosts will take the home advantage. We want to play good cricket. If we can play better cricket, we can get the result in our favor," he said.
He also spoke on Shakib Al Hasan, who made him unavailable in this Test, saying that the ace allrounder's absence won't make any impact on the result.
"We have played without Shakib in the past. We have won a Test in New Zealand without him, and we have won at home without him," Taijul said.
"You cannot play a cricketer for 50 years. Many players will come and go after playing 10 or 15 years or maybe 20 years. We have to accept it. Shakib is a great player, there is no doubt. We should hope that we will get more like him."
(Source-BSS)
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