Bangladesh beats Zimbabwe by 220 runs
Zimbabwe captain Brendan Taylor made 92 on the fourth day and nightwatchman Donald Tiripano put up some fight on the last day with 52.
Zimbabwe captain Brendan Taylor made 92 on the fourth day and nightwatchman Donald Tiripano put up some fight on the last day with 52.
“I don’t think they (ICC) will take a chance before they are very sure," Shakib said.
MS Dhoni last featured for India in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 semifinal against New Zealand.
Shakib was suspended for failing to report corrupt approaches in October 2019.
Australia are slated to play a two-Test series against Bangladesh beginning June 11 in Chattogram, followed by the second match starting June 19 in Dhaka.
Bangladesh started off cautiously but lost crucial wickets when they needed to accelerate. Despite half-centuries from Shakib Al Hasan and Liton Das, Bangladesh fell short by 28 runs against some high-quality Indian bowling.
Interestingly, Afghans have managed to play out the 50 overs just once in the competition in a game in which they did not even try to win against England.
The two teams come into this game on the back of thrashings at the hands of Australia and India respectively. Still, Bangladesh, by virtue of looking better on both paper and on the field by their recent form will start the match as the favourites.
Other than Warner, captain Aaron Finch proceeded with his great form with the bat to score 53 off 51 balls while Usman Khawaja additionally contributed with a splendid 89 off 72 balls, hitting ten fours.
This was England's second win in three matches after their 14-run loss to Pakistan in their second match. The hosts had beaten South Africa by 104 runs in the first match of the Cricket World Cup 2019