I’ll play not just one but 4 to five reverse sweeps next time
Mushfiqur Rahim lifted Bangladesh from a hard situation with a good cool-headed 125 against Sri Lanka in the second ODI about Tuesday. Having resorted to participating in high-risk reverse sweep photos to lose his wicket on various occasions prior to the Sri Lanka series, the Bangladesh's wicketkeeper batsman Mushfiqur Rahim was certainly consciously keeping away from it during both 1st and second ODIs. On the other hand, while answering problems sent by the mass media for the press conference, Mushfiqur mentioned that he was pumped up about playing even more reverse sweep pictures in the coming suits.
He stated that the situation did not come during his knock, which explains why he did not play the shot. Incidentally, in the initial ODI he got out to a invert sweep after a powerful innings and passing up on a ton, having prevented the shot previously his innings.
"I believe reverse sweep is among my favourite pictures and among my go to shots. That sort of circumstances didn't arrive [during innings today] but when it comes, I will definitely play it once again. I as well want to say that in the 3rd ODI, If the situation arises, I'll play not just one but four to five reverse sweeps," Mushfiqur said.
Mushfiqur came right down to bat in amount 4 when Tigers were in jeopardy, losing a couple of early wickets with simply 15 works on the plank. His composed innings allowed the Tigers to get to a complicated total of 246 runs.
Having received the Person of the Meet award, the wicketkeeper batsman expressed just how he was mentally ready during the crisis situation. "I think in ODI cricket, it is possible to lose a couple of early on wickets facing the brand new ball, consequently I was mentally well prepared. We often practice with the new ball, so that it wasn't anything not used to me." With Liton Das as his partner, he said the program was 'not to reduce any more wickets within the next 5-7 overs' after the lack of Tamim Iqbal and Shakib Al Hasan.
"The 100 is a milestone and a person thing, but in general, what matters the most is the team's victory. We might have lost even following the hundred, but my main target was to bat till the 50th over. And I think 246 was a good enough score upon this wicket." Mushfiqur remarked on his century.