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Bangladesh will use the advantage of home conditions against Ireland


Bangladesh team will play limited overs cricket match against Ireland women cricket team. The three-match ODI series will begin on November 27 at Mirpur Sher Bangla Stadium. After this series, the three-match T20 series will begin at the Sylhet International Stadium. In this series, Bangladeshi girls are looking to use the advantage of home conditions. The team's leg spinner Fahima Khatun told the media as much in practice.

There is no end to the variety in the Mirpur wicket. On such a wicket, the host Bangladesh sometimes has to be a snack. Batters have to struggle on some slow and low wickets. After that, Fahima is confident of taking advantage of the home conditions, 'Actually, our teams from the Asian continent and you know about our pitch conditions. The games I play on FTP now, I think I play very little on Sporting Wicket. In that case, we are giving importance to that (Sporting wicket). From the board maybe trying to adapt us by playing on that kind of pitch. Because of this, maybe a little distance is created. I think I can use the advantage of the home condition properly.'

The Bangladesh women's cricket team last played international cricket at the Women's T20 World Cup in the United Arab Emirates in October. Although they started the tournament with a win, they lost consecutive matches and left early. The three match ODI series against the Irish is very important for Bangladesh. In order to create a chance to play directly in the World Cup held in India, there is no option to win all the matches in front of the Bangladesh team. I also saw that I played good cricket with England. In that case we had another chance to win the match. After the World Cup, I will say that the series in front of us is very important. As a team, it seems that our preparation has been good.'

Champion legspinners like Shane Warne-Rashid Khans have built numerous fanbases around the world. Fahima Khatun, the legspinner of the Bangladesh women's cricket team, today heard the name of the star legs, 'From the beginning, I personally am a big fan of Rashid Khan and Shane Warne. The legspin group we have, the conditions here, the legspin group I want will lead the way.'



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