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    Walsh took the challenge for Bangladesh Cricket

    Bangladeshi interim coach and West Indies legend Courtney Walsh wants to bring good play in the Nidahas T-20 triangular trophy next month in Sri Lanka.

    He said, 'If we get consistency, it will be good for us. It's a big challenge for us to bring consistency. We will insist on this continuity. '

    National team camp under Walsh is going on in front of the Nidhaas trophy. The players who joined the squad were not included in the Premier League due to the head coach, Courtney Walsh camp. After taking responsibility, Walsh said, "It's challenging to turn around after playing bad at home. But Bangladesh will have good cricket playing in the tri-series T20 series. Recently the bowlers did not hold consistency in the game series. The expectations we had with them were not fulfilled. So we have been working differently with the bowlers in the camp. Players did not play against Sri Lanka in the best possible way. Turning from here is also quite challenging. Yet, Bangladesh's goal in the tri-series T20 series will be good cricket.
    After getting the captaincy of the Bangladesh Cricket team, Walsh said, "This is an interim responsibility. In the last few series, we were head coachless. I have been asked to do this. There was not much discussion. I'm here. We will try for the best of Bangladesh cricket.

    The Caribbean does not want to put professionalism in the forefront. The role of the national team needs to be played as the father, he said, "It is necessary to have a role to provide their self-confidence as a father. We must make sure that everyone is ready to do extra work to get out of the offspring. Everyone should be taught to think that their role will be for the team. So that they play for the team and meet the team's needs. And that will be my policy. '

    Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) has announced a 20-member preliminary squad for the Nidhaus T-20 trophy, organized by Sri Lanka's primary team for the Nidhaus Trophy, on its home tour of Bangladesh and India. After the tournament scheduled for March 6-18, the 15-member final team will be announced later, SLC said.

    The primary squad: Dinesh Chandimal (captain), Upul Tharanga, Danaskha Gunthilaka, Kusal Mendez, Dasun Shanka, Kusal Perera, Thesira Perera, Jeevan Mendez, Suranga Lakmal, Niroshan Diqbela, Saadira Samarabikrama, Issu Udana, Jeffrey Vanderas, Akila Dhananjaya, Amila Apanso , Asitha Fernando, Lahiri Kumara, Nuwan Pradip, Dushmant Chamira, Dhananjay De Silva

    Sri Lanka's ODI captain Angelo Matthews will not be able to play in the upcoming Tri-nation Nidhaus T-20 series, which will not play in the Nidhaus Trophy. Mathew has removed himself from the upcoming series due to injury.

    Mathew went down in hamstring injury to Zimbabwe in the second match of the tri-series in Bangladesh in January. That's why he did not play in the series. After that, Matthew could not even play in the Test and Twenty20 series against Bangladesh. Nidhas was expected to take part in the trophy. But in the hopes of Sri Lankan management sand is broken.

    Sri Lankan team management has confirmed today that Mathews's knock out of the upcoming series is going on. A source said, "Mathews could not be fully healed yet from the injuries. Talking to doctors was not a good indication. He can not play in the Nidhaus Trophy.

    Dinesh Chandimal was captain of the Sri Lankan team due to the loss of Matthews at the start of the tour of Bangladesh. Therefore, the chances of Chandimal's performance in the upcoming series are much more.

    Sri Lanka will host tri-nation T20 series at home ground on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of Independence. Sri Lanka will start the tri-series with Sri Lanka-India match on March 6. Bangladesh will start their own mission with matches against India on March 8. The final will be March 18. Before the finals, Sri Lanka-India and Bangladesh will play four matches in the double league system. { Source }

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