Shakib: ‘I would ask Rubel to bowl again in the 19th over’

Shakib said that Rubel bowled to the plan and such batting by Karthik is rare.

Published : Mar 19, 2018 17:07 IST , Colombo

 Shakib Al Hasan is one of the toughest cricketing characters around.
Shakib Al Hasan is one of the toughest cricketing characters around.
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Shakib Al Hasan is one of the toughest cricketing characters around.

Not wanting to “cry about” its heart-wrenching four-wicket defeat to India, in the final of the Nidahas Trophy Twenty20 International (T20) tri-series, Bangladesh captain, Shakib Al Hasan, said that he would give the ball to Rubel Hossain again, despite the pacer going for 22 runs in the 19th over.

Wicketkeeper batsman Dinesh Karthik (29 runs off eight balls) played a brilliant cameo towards the end, hitting a six off the last ball to win the final for India, which chased down Bangladesh’s 166/8.

Karthik came in to bat, with the scoreboard reading 133/5, at the end of 18 overs. He announced his arrival at the crease by smoking two sixes and a four off the first three balls from Rubel. In the next three deliveries, Karthik accumulated six runs, which left India needing 12 off the last over.

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The drama further unfolded when India needed five runs from the last ball. Kathik slammed a flat six over extra cover, off Soumya Sarkar, to clinch the game. However. Shakib said that he bowled to the plan and such batting by Karthik is rare.

“To be honest, he did not miss much of the plan when he bowled. I don’t know if there are many batsmen, who can come and hit a six off the first ball, the next for a four and then again a six,” Shakib was quoted as saying by The Daily Star .

“Such batting is rare in history, it was miraculous batting. But he (Karthik) did that. Of course Rubel was nervous, after giving away 10 runs from the first two balls, and that is natural. But still I think I will back him, if there is a similar situation in the future,” Shakib added.

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Shakib, normally one of the toughest characters around, was asked how difficult it was to hide his emotions after the gut-wrenching defeat.

“I actually don’t know... There is no point crying about it. Yes, there can be emotions attached to such occasions, but there isn’t anything to do here. It’s not possible to rewind time, so we have to do better, when there is a similar situation again. We have lost many close games and finals.”

“This was the fifth one (final) and all of them were close matches. The closest I think was the Asia Cup and then today's one (Sunday)... I think this was even closer (than the Asia Cup). I think we are moving forward,” Shakib said with a smile on his face.

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Bangladesh lost its fifth consecutive final in a multi-nation tournament. The Nidahas Trophy was overall a magnificent tournament for it. It registered a record chase of 215 runs, against Sri Lanka, followed by a brilliant win to reach the final.

Asked about the positives from the tournament, Shakib said: “I do not see many negatives. We won two matches and could have won another two. But we missed those very narrowly. We can do a lot better, if we can improve on the small margins. And this can be the start of a new chapter for us.”

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