Fizz building up steam
Bangladesh bowled well as a unit and wrapped up Ireland
for only 181 runs in their third match of the tri-series at Malahide in Dublin
yesterday. It was nice to see Mashrafe Bin Mortaza regain his bowling rhythm
after a forlorn performance against New Zealand in the previous game, but the
captain would be even happier with the performance of Mustafizur Rahman, who
finished with figures of 9-2-23-4. The Tigers were disappointing against
New Zealand in the previous game but Mashrafe singled out Mustafizur's bowling
in that match as a positive. Few things would have been better for the Tigers'
skipper than to see the talented Mustafizur recapturing his old form ahead of
the ICC Champions Trophy campaign.
Since returning from shoulder surgery, Mustafizur had
some notable contributions for his team during the last Sri Lanka tour but
everyone still looked forward to watching the crafty Fizz, especially after an
IPL stint where he had to sit in the dugout most of the time.
His performances in the last two games must have given
some relief to the team think-tank ahead of the tough challenge in England,
where they will face teams like Australia, England and New Zealand in the group
encounters, as Fizz was looking at his wiliest, if not his very best.
Mustafizur gave the first breakthrough in yesterday's
match in the second over when the dangerous Paul Stirling edged a ball wide
outside off stump to short third man where Sabbir Rahman made no mistake.
Again, there was a wide-of-off-stump delivery and Niall
O'Brien threw the bat at the ball to send it in the air straight to Tamim Iqbal
at third man for a simple catch.
Kevin O'Brien was Mustafizur's third victim but the bowler
must thank Mosaddek Hossain for taking a brilliant catch. Kevin hit high in the
air towards the cover boundary and Mosaddek came charging off the cover
boundary and dived full length to take the catch.
A short ball down the leg side brought his fourth wicket.
Gary Wilson looked to hook the ball but only got the edge to place it at the
hands of Mushfiqur Rahim behind the stumps.
Taking wickets will have
always boosted his confidence, but the most important thing was that Mustafizur
swung the ball -- there were encouraging inswingers which he has been trying to
develop for some time, along with his usual cutters. While it is true that
facing a bowler like Mustafizur in an ODI for the first time is hard for any
team, but it was still nice to see that confidence grow within Mustafizur.

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