Australia vs Bangladesh, 22nd Match, Super 10 Group 2
Series: ICC World T20, 2016 Venue: M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru Date & Time: Mar 21, 07:30 PM LOCAL
Smith fends off questions over team composition
A routine pre-match press conference, with Steve Smith
sitting front and centre, sprung a surprise. Seated among journalists in
the conference hall at the Chinnaswamy Stadium was none other than
batting stylist Mark Waugh, now an Australian national selector.
Staying
inconspicuous in modest casuals, Waugh slipped under the radar. This
was probably for the best, as Smith faced a few uncomfortable questions
from the media on team selection matters.
The
Australian skipper was asked about a couple of puzzling decisions taken
during the course of his side’s loss to New Zealand on Friday. Spinners
Ashton Agar and Adam Zampa — brought into the eleven in place of the
big-hitting Aaron Finch and pacer Josh Hazlewood — bowled just two overs
between them, while Agar’s promotion ahead of proven late-order dasher
James Faulkner yielded similarly meagre returns.
Australia
will want to wear a more settled look, when it takes the field against
Bangladesh on Monday. Smith, however, gave little away when quizzed
about possible changes in the side.
“I’m not sure.
It’s the selectors’ job to pick the eleven. Giving Hazlewood a go is
certainly an option, if the grass stays on the wicket,” he said, as
Waugh looked on.
Bangladesh faces a selection dilemma too, but on a far greater scale.
The
suspension of speedster Taskin Ahmed and left-arm spinner Arafat Sunny
for bowling with illegal actions has dealt a severe blow. The timing of
this announcement could not have come at a worse time, with the unit
desperate for a fillip after a defeat to Pakistan in its opening fixture
a few days ago.
The absence of Taskin and Sunny is
likely to force fast-bowler Mustafizur Rahman — he is reportedly yet to
recover fully from a side strain — into action. “Even if he is at 20 per
cent fitness, he has to play. We don’t have any players,” Bangladesh
captain Mashrafe Mortaza said.
Left-arm tweaker
Saqlain Sajib and all-rounder Shuvagata Hom have both been rushed to the
city to fill the vacancies. “We don’t know if they [Sajib and Hom] will
play tomorrow. They haven’t slept all night, so they have to sleep all
day today,” a sombre Mashrafe said.
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