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Bangladesh seek winning start against Netherlands

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BSS, Dhaka :
Bangladesh are upbeat to make a winning start as the three-match T20 International (T20I) series against the Netherlands which will begin today at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium.
The match will start at 6:00pm and will be aired live on T Sports Channel. Litton Das will lead Bangladesh team as the captain while Scott Edwards will lead Netherlands team as the captain.
The tour marks the Netherlands’ first visit to Bangladesh for a bilateral series in any format of cricket.
The series is considered Bangladesh’s preparation platform for the upcoming Asia Cup in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Bangladesh, however, are expected to win the series with ease given the gulf of difference between the two sides in terms of strength and cricket culture.
The Tigers haven’t lost any game against the Netherlands in this format since 2012. In fact, they have lost just one match in five meetings between the two sides, and that too came in 2012 when Bangladesh toured the Netherlands for their only bilateral series.
The two-match series was drawn 1-1.
The Dutch last played against Bangladesh during the 2024 T20 World Cup, with the Tigers winning the game by 25 runs.
But Bangladesh tasted a shocking defeat to the Netherlands during the ICC ODI World Cup in 2023 in India.
Despite their good track record against the Netherlands, Bangladesh Captain Litton Das refused to take anything for granted, saying that they are looking to bring up their best cricket in the upcoming series.
“An international match is always challenging. There is no big or small team here,” Litton said ahead of the match.
“If we get a chance to check a few players, we will do that, but at the same time, we’ll play to win,” he added, hinting at some experiments in the series, keeping the Asia Cup in mind.
Bangladesh have been training in Sylhet for the last 10 days. The practice camp was moved to Sylhet from Dhaka mainly to keep the run-fest nature of UAE wickets in mind.
Litton also believes that the preparation in Sylhet will be useful to adapt to UAE wickets. “When we play in the Asia Cup, we’ll get different teams. We will not be able to bring the teams who will play the Asia Cup here.”
“But I think the conditions will be similar. Because we all know, UAE produces good batting wickets. Sylhet is also a batting-friendly wicket to a large extent.”
A series victory against the Netherlands is expected, but a defeat will draw flak. Litton remains pragmatic about any kind of result.

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