If we had lost Tamim at that time, we'd be really screwed. Having so few wickets left with so many overs to come, including Malinga's six, batsmen to come would've been under far more pressure and lost their way easily. He believed he could make it up after getting to a hundred just like Anamul did in his 120. Now if they had lost less wickets, it would've been a different story. If anything, he should be blamed for his lack of fitness.
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