Najmul ‘not happy’ despite Bangladesh’s comeback win

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Najmul 'not happy' despite Bangladesh's comeback win

Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto expressed disappointment despite his team's impressive comeback win in the second Test against Zimbabwe, citing the need to convert starts into big scores.

"We should have played better cricket in the series," Najmul said. "We didn't perform well in the first Test, but we bounced back. We need to play according to our potential."

He emphasized the importance of big scores in the upcoming Test series in Sri Lanka, saying, "I want to see someone get to 150, 200. That's the level we need to reach if we want to win consistently overseas."

Najmul also dismissed calls for Mehidy Hasan to be promoted up the order, citing his importance with the ball.



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