Bangladesh can learn from Sri Lanka

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*Sri Lanka in the first match of the Indian Premier League
*In the power play, India could draw 40 runs from two wickets, where Sri Lanka were 75 for two wickets
*Shikhar Dhawan, Kushal Perera - both have said that the difference between the power play match has been developed.

Character Shikhar Dhawan is a little amood. But even after the rate, if you see him as a laughing stock, you have to eat a little bit of dhima. Even after losing to Sri Lanka last night, Dhawan was seen in his mood. At the press conference Moujal Furfure

Dhawan, who came in contact with the media manager, said, "Did you laugh at him in the ear?" As you entered the press conference room saw something very interesting! The team has lost, there may be disappointment. But Dhawan is no more fault! Kalam has scored 90 runs in international T-Twenty However, India could not take up the match against Sri Lanka in Premadasa Why not?

Dhawan says, the power play difference makes the match. In the power play, India could draw 40 runs from two wickets, where Sri Lanka were 75 for two wickets. The Indian opener said, 'Yes, the power play match has differentiated the difference. The way batting is handy, the way they used to bowl, they had 72 runs or 6 runs at the end of 6 overs.

The player who used to play Sri Lanka's Power Playing on his bat, was fantastic and said that his plan was to attack Indian bowlers at the start, "We had to attack the first six overs. Since the goal was 175, we needed to get our rhythm. When you can start that, it's easy to move the innings smoothly. But they can not start in every match. The first six overs have a great effect in the entire match. "

Who knows whether Bangladesh team saw the match between India and Sri Lanka in the hotel at the hotel. How to put pressure on the opponent by using the power play, Sri Lanka has shown it in the first match of the Nidhaus Trophy against India. The use of the first six overs in batting or bowling can be learned from Bangladesh, Sri Lanka is a concern about the power-play game that has long followed them!

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