Bangladesh captain Shakib al Hasan did not have many words to explain yet another heart-breaking loss and said lessons must be learned from this setback. “Don’t know if it is actually nerve or luck. Nine (12) runs in the last over is not much and most of the times you can defend five runs in one ball. But it did not happen. I will not say it is nerve – the bowlers did their job but (India) batsmen played well,” said Shakib to the media at R Premadasa Cricket Stadium Sunday. Bangladesh had reached Colombo earlier this month with the hope of redeeming themselves from the recent lows. The job was done well, as the sensational wins over host Sri Lanka would suggest.Shakib Al Hasan: "It was a very good game of cricket. Hopefully, some day, we'll be on the winning side"#INDvBAN
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“I do not see much negatives. We won two matches and could have won another two. But we missed those narrowly. We can do a lot better if we can improve the small rooms we got. And this can be the start of a new chapter for us,” Shakib explained. “We are scoring consistently. Some of our bowlers bowled really well and we also fielded extremely well throughout this tournament. We just needed that little bit of edge. Hopefully we can work on those things, get better and move forward,” the ace all-rounder added.#Cricket at it’s best! Thrilling victory for #India with 4 wickets to spare against #BangladeshBoth teams gave the crowd something to remember & @DineshKarthik was on fire! ??#INDvBAN #sports #NidahasTrophy2018
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