The players from the High Performance (HP) camp participated in a spin camp that was led by the Bangladesh spin coach Rangana Herath and included the national squad. According to the information provided by the spin coach, the purpose of the camp was to discuss different strategies and variants.
The Tigers continued their preparation for the Afghanistan Test by going through the second day of camp. Herath capitalized on the opportunity to practice with spinners for white-ball and red-ball competitions as Chandika Hathurusingha was delayed in arriving at the venue.
Herath said that he believed it would be a struggle due to the circumstances in India during the forthcoming World Cup, and that they were training with particular conditions in mind. He was responding to a question regarding the obstacles that Bangladesh will encounter in India during the tournament.
“I always anticipate that there would be a challenge if the conditions are difficult for the spinners. Because of this, we are going to make sure that we are well-prepared before heading to the World Cup. This is a necessary step in the preparation process. We worked on a variety of tactics and strategies. “In the event that you do not receive assistance from the presentation, this is the solution that we need to implement,” he explained.
Although nations like Sri Lanka and Afghanistan have produced mystery spinners, the rest of the globe is reinforcing its choices by adding leg-spinning alternatives, something the Tigers do not have. Herath predicted that players like Rishad Hossain would get greater confidence as a result of opportunities, but he continued to concentrate on developing finger spinners with a variety of different variations.
“There are a lot of different permutations. If you name it. Across the seam. The game of carrom. We are currently working on fixing these. It is imperative that we carry out these actions on a regular basis.
“These gentlemen are eager to gain new knowledge. I am overcome with joy. According to the legendary Sri Lankan player, “once they go back to their club or team, they will continue these works.”
In the days leading up to Chandika’s arrival, the Tigers will segment the practice camp according to the white-ball and red-ball formats, and Herath will take charge of another spin camp tomorrow.