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Old December 8, 2010, 09:48 PM
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Originally Posted by WorldCup11
in an interview yesterday the national cricket team’s assistant coach Stephen Mangongo said they were going to approach Razzak with added caution in the next match.

“Friday is going to be a do-or-die game for us and the Bangladesh team have one man who has stood out as the match winner and that has been Razzak.

“Every time he has come in to bowl he has taken three quick wickets.

“For the last two days we have been working on a number of options, and we have resolved that when he comes in we won’t give him cheap wickets.

“We are going to play defensively against him so that we have more wickets as we bat through and that is going to be our main tactic on Friday. Even if it means we are going to go at three runs an over but as long as we have wickets in hand it won’t be a problem.

“We have realised that our batsmen were trying to take the game to him but now we have changed the approach and we hope it will bring the desired results,” said Mangongo.
they will play razzak defensively that means they have to attack shak, shuvo or naeem. so this time they will get wickets.

and sometime when u ar too cautios against razzak i feel u r a candidate of LBW and Bowled more if u ar struck at the crease.
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