A majority of the national cricketers enjoyed a
day off at Galle
yesterday. Since it was the day after the warm-up game, the Tigers had an
optional session at the Galle International Stadium, which saw players who did
not participate in the warm-up, along with Test captain Mushfiqur Rahim, show
up.
The last time Mushfiqur played at Galle he had become the
first Bangladeshi to score a double hundred. He seemed to relish that memory
while training there yesterday. He posted a photo from the ground on his
Facebook account yesterday, something that he does not do very often, and
wrote: “Galle ,
here we come again. Please pray for us.”
It was learnt that the rest of the players were
also confident about playing at Galle .
There is a good chance that the first Test, which is set to begin on March 7,
will see a good batting track. It may not be as flat as the one on which
Mushfiqur scored his double hundred back in 2013, but the Lankans may not want
to take the risk of playing on a traditional turner with the likes of Mehedi
Hasan Miraz and Shakib Al Hasan in the Bangladesh ranks.
Liton Das kept wickets in the warm-up game and he
is expected to do the same in the first Test. The question that remains is who
Liton will replace in the playing eleven. Sabbir Rahman did not play the
warm-up game and Liton batted at seven in place of him. Mushfiqur Rahim played
at four in place of Mahmudullah Riyad, who batted at six.
Going by the changes in the batting order in the
warm-up game, there is a high chance that Sabbir may not play the first Test.
That could mean that Riyad might have to return to his old role of playing with
the tail. Riyad's good form had seen him promoted to number four, however with
Mushfiqur relieved of his wicket-keeping duties, he is likely to start a new
innings by batting at four.
Riyad has batted at six only twice in his career,
but he has had a good run while batting at eight for Bangladesh . At number eight, he
averages 41, which is actually more than what he averages at four, 32.45. He
could use that experience to guide the tail whenever the team needs a late
resurgence. After the first Test the Tigers will return to Colombo to play their 100th Test at the P
Sara Stadium on March 15.

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