DHAKA, April 6, 2025 (BSS)-Bangladesh allrounder Mehidy Hasan Miraz refused
to take Zimbabwe lightly, saying that in International cricket, 'there is
nothing like big or small team.'
Zimbabwe will arrive in Bangladesh on April 15 for two-match Test series,
which will be Bangladesh's first assignment in longer version format after
almost five months.
"International matches are always difficult. There is nothing like big teams
or small teams," Miraz said here today. "If you perform here, you will get
international recognition."
Zimbabwe are the only team against whom Bangladesh won more matches than lost
in the Test format. They won eight and lost seven in 18 meeting against
Zimbabwe.
Moreover Since March, 2021, Bangladesh have been enjoying a good outing in
this format winning eight out of 29 Tests that included a historical Test win
against New Zealand in Mount Maunganui, a maiden Test series win over
Pakistan in Pakistan and a Test win over West Indies in the Caribbean after
15 years.
On the other hand, Zimbabwe haven't won any Test in the last four years.
Given Zimbabwe's recent struggle and Bangladesh's dominance, Miraz said he
sees such a series as an opportunity for youngsters.
"There are many young players, I think they will have opportunities," he
said, adding that In West Indies, Bangladesh won a Test, relying on the young
players.
The allrounder hoped that the youngsters will grab that opportunity with both
hands.
"It is very important for the youngsters to perform. Most of our senior
players have already retired. We have to take the responsibility gradually
and those who are there have to perform," he opined.
We have to take Bangladesh to the next level, that responsibility is ours,
he said.
Bangladesh last played a Test against the West Indies in December last year.
Miraz led the team to victory as captain in the last match of that series in
the absence of Nazmul Hossain Shanto. That was Bangladesh's first Test win in
the West Indies since 2009.
Mirz believes that confidence will come in handy against Zimbabwe.
"The challenge will be immense because it’s International cricket. We played
very good cricket in the West Indies. Those who played those matches, that
confidence will definitely come in handy.'
"We may get 10 days before the Test. I believe we can prepare well within 10
days."
The first Test will start on April 20 at the Sylhet International Cricket
Stadium. The second Test is from April 28 in Chattogram.
After this series, the Bangladesh team will play Tests after about six
months. Miraz believes that since everyone is in the game, this break will
not have any negative impact on the team.
He also said that the Bangladesh team may play a two-day warm-up match in
Sylhet before the first Test.