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Shanto has the mentality to take responsibility as a challenge: Mushfiqur

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Shanto has the mentality to take responsibility as a challenge: Mushfiqur

This was Najmul Hossain Shanto's second hundred as Bangladesh captain

Mushfiqur Rahim is mighty pleased with how Bangladesh are performing under the leadership of Najmul Hossain Shanto, who himself has been in great form with the bat. Shanto, who was recently named Bangladesh’s all-format skipper, crafted a stunning century in the first ODI against Sri Lanka on Wednesday (March 13).

Chasing a target of 256, the left-hander scored 122* off 129 deliveries and put on an unbeaten stand of 165 runs with Mushfiqur (84-ball 73*). This was Shanto's second hundred as Bangladesh captain. Shanto thoroughly deserved the century. He was excellent. It was a one-man show tonight,” said Mushfiqur, as reported by ESPNcricinfo. 

“I think leadership brings out the best in some individuals. Shanto is definitely one of them. He really enjoys the captaincy. Shanto is the sort of guy who has the mentality to take responsibility as a challenge. I knew that he would score runs at the highest level.

"Atmosphere is very important. We don't worry about the outcome. We try to keep our processes intact. We don't expect all seven batters to get centuries every day but as long as he sticks to his strengths and practice routines, it was just a matter of time."

What pleased Mushfiqur the most was Shanto being there till the very end. “He batted very well today. He plays more fluently. He can be more dominating. He used to get 50s or 60s after getting a good start but now he is playing long innings.

"The way he took a single to mid-on so easily just after getting that hundred, it showed that he was so calm and thoughtful towards the team. We kept telling each other that we should keep getting the next 20 or 30 runs, so that they don't get a sniff in vital moments."

Before that match-winning partnership, Mahmudullah scored 37 off as many deliveries and added 69 runs for the fourth wicket with Shanto. "We had a good partnership but the real work was done by (Mahmudullah) Riyad bhai and Shanto. 

"The ball was new so they could swing the ball. The dew hadn't taken full effect. We lost early wickets too. Shanto and Riyad bhai ensured we were always ahead of the required run rate because of their partnership. They made life easy for me.

"It is called experience. After that big over, he struck Hasaranga down the ground for a six. When you put the opposition's best bowler under pressure, they have a lot to think. They allow singles rather than going for wickets, which allows the partnership to go big. Experience is really a big thing. Shanto struggled at the start but this is a partnership game. First credit for this win must go to Riyad bhai, for showing the intent.”

Mushfiqur scored 29 off 25 against Sri Lanka’s ace legspinner Wanindu Hasaranga, not allowing him to settle in. The leggie ended up conceding 54 runs in his eight overs without taking a wicket. “When you play a bowler for a long time, you feel confident against him. 

“The opposite also happens. I have been able to pick him. Hasaranga is a really good bowler, so I want to ensure he doesn't have much impact on the game. The more I play against him, I feel more comfortable. 

"When you face a wrist spinner, he will bowl you a flipper, googly, legspin and top spin. You can't always pick it from the hand. Sweep is a good option to have. You have to sweep against the good ball. If you can execute it well, it puts pressure back on the bowler."

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