Saturday 20 April 2019

Mentors begin touching base for Tigers' camp

Bangladesh head mentor Steve Rhodes achieved Dhaka yesterday so as to join the Tigers' preparation camp for the up and coming Ireland visit, with the camp set to start on April 22.

In the wake of achieving Dhaka, Rhodes went to the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur where he addressed Bangladesh ODI captain Mahsrafe Bin Mortaza amid a Dhaka Premier League diversion.

"I have achieved Dhaka today [Friday] and I will converse with the players and the group the board," Rhodes told journalists yesterday.

Tigers' bowling mentor and West Indies legend Courtney Walsh had just achieved Dhaka on Thursday and the Jamaican worked with pacer Rubel Hossain in Mirpur yesterday.

Coach Mario Villavarayan is likewise working with two experienced cricketers in Mahmudullah Riyad and Mushfiqur Rahim, who are additionally recouping from wounds.

The rest of the individuals from the Bangladesh group the board, including batting expert Neil McKenzie and handling mentor Ryan Cook, are relied upon to join the Tigers preparing camp on Monday.

The selectors have effectively declared a 15-part World Cup squad. Yasir Ali and Nayeem Hasan were incorporated into the 17-part squad for the tri-country arrangement in Ireland including West Indies, Bangladesh and the hosts beginning from May 7.

Bangladesh are required to fly for Ireland on May 1.

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