Mushfiqur Rahim no longer wants to keep wickets in T20Is: Domingo
Dhaka
06-September-2021

PHOTO; IANS
Bangladesh head coach Russell Domingo has said that veteran batsman Mushfiqur Rahim no longer wants to keep wickets in the T20 format. Before the T20I series against New Zealand, it was said that Rahim will split keeping duties with Nurul Hasan for the first four matches.
Hasan has been doing the keeping duties since mid-July when Rahim was unavailable for series against Zimbabwe and Australia due to family emergencies. The 27-year-old will now continue to be the keeper for Bangladesh ahead of the ICC T20 World Cup in Oman and the UAE in October and November. It is not clear why Rahim, who has kept wickets in all of his 86 T20Is, has let go of keeping duties in the shortest format of the game. Apart from Hasan and Rahim, Liton Das is another option and kept wickets during the T20I series in New Zealand earlier this year.
Bangladesh lost the third T20I to New Zealand by 52 runs. The hosts were all out for just 76 in 19.4 overs, their lowest T20I score. New Zealand managed to recover from being 62 for 5 and posted 128/5 in 20 overs. Taking over from an unbeaten 66-run stand between Henry Nicholls (36 not out) and Tom Blundell (30 not out), the spin duo of Ajaz Patel (4/16) and Cole McConchie (3/15) caused havoc in Bangladesh batting order.
With the win in Sunday, New Zealand registered their first victory of the series. The five-match T20I series now stands at 2-1 with the fourth match to be played on Wednesday - IANS
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