We always know that it is our batsman who have been failing regularly by throwing their wickets away most of the times. And also, most of the times, it is our batsman's fault when we lose.
However, against Kenya, our bowling attack also comes under scrutiny, as our bowlers faced the most torried time against Kenya on a number of ocassions.
We all remember Tapash Baisya's performance in our defeat to Ireland (or Scotland) in a high scoring game when we toured there. (May be that's why Tapash Baisya is not in this team right now? Perhaps the selectors have looked into that while choosing our current team?)
In the following link, you'll see 4 scorecards, and in 2 of them, Kenya scored over 300 runs in 50 over matches against Bangladesh 'A' when our bowling line up is: Alamgir Kabir, Anwar Hossain Munir, Alok Kapali, Md. Ashraful, and Sanwar Hossain.
http://www.cricinfo.com/link_to_data...SH-A_IN_KENYA/
So, may be Shahadat Hossain needs to control his bowling a lot better?
We also know that Kenya's only score over 300 runs in an ODI came aginst us when our bowling line up was: Hasibul Hossain Shanto, Saiful Islam, Atahar Ali Khan, Salahuddin, Minhazul Abedin, Rafique, Akram Khan and Aminul Islam.
http://www.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/1...10OCT1997.html
However, the big consolidation for us is that the match (above scorecard) was held in Kenya.