Aminul lambasts post-debacle technical talk

 Bangladesh Test captain Shakib Al Hasan and head coach Russell Domingo came up with different findings following the Bangladesh top-order batters' failure in Antigua Test, which the Tigers lost by seven wickets.




However, this happens to be a familiar scenario as the Bangladesh team management and players have previously unearthed different root causes following one debacle after another in Test cricket; sometimes it is a lack of 'process' and sometimes it is the 'mindset' and so on.


This time Domingo deduced that 'big players like Mominul [Haque], [Najmul Hossain] Shanto are low on confidence' while Shakib identified 'there are technical problems' and said, "I don't think we have many technically sound players."

"I do not agree with those people who are talking about techniques. There are physical techniques and mental techniques but the most important thing is application. I cannot make a conventional comment as the technique of Bangladesh batsmen is not good. It's as if you have to say something and that's why you say it.

"[Mahmudul Hasan] Joy made a hundred in South Africa, [Najmul Hossain] Shanto had a century against Sri Lanka, Mominul [Haque] once had an 80-run average. If they had no technique, how could they score those runs? So, here the application is important and you have to understand what application means," Aminul continued to explain. 

Former Bangladesh captain and an ICC Master Educator Aminul Islam Bulbul, however, raised questions regarding the logic behind such 'sweeping remarks' and blasted the 'franchise-esque' cricket-management mentality. He further said the Bangladesh team management hardly followed the 'neurological batting' development.



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