"The fielding was not up to the mark and the bowling too, we could not restrict them and India posted a good total. Bangladesh will look to overcome the hurdles and play better in the final ODI."
The bowling coach said in the post-match press conference that Bangladesh showed a great spirit in the game and they are doing well in batting, bowling and fielding.
"Firstly, our batters did well in these conditions. My target was to hit some good lengths, so I can do something useful for the team. Since I did well at the start with the new ball, the onus was on me to do finish well with the old ball. All the seniors in the team support me and love me,
Our batters are so conducive to the flatter tracks, so for us as a team, keeping in mind the world cup which is going to be next year, it is good learning. As far as I know, coming here is also a learning for our batters, as our team's core is always going to be the same and providing such w
With Shafali's outstanding last over spell, India clinched the second T20I match against Bangladesh by 8 runs at the Shere Bangla National Stadium on Tuesday.
Shafali Verma's three wickets in the last over provided India with an improbable win against Bangladesh in the second T20I of the three-match series here at Shere Bangla National Stadium on Tuesday.
New Zealand star Suzie Bates is closing on the top spot in the Women's Rankings for T20I batters in the weekly update, moving three spots up to No.5, as per ICC.
Matthews' bowling spell of 4/ 14 restricted Ireland to 116 for 9 on Saturday in Gros Islet. Earlier she smashed 34-ball 48 to set up a dominating eight-wicket victory with 11 balls remaining. She won Player of the Match honours in all three T20Is, was named Player of the T20I Series, and had