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Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Mashrafe today will go to Habibul?

Mashrafe today will go to Habibul?

Habibul Bashar and Mashrafe Bin Mortaza, both of whom have kept the two generations of cricket in jeopardy. Under one of Bangladesh's bravery showed that to become a super power, next to another party's name has successfully placed the 'big party' command.

After the 1996 Bangladesh saw rarely won, Bangladesh won the most number of ODIs in 2004-2007 by captain Habibul Bashar. He is one of the successful captains of Bangladesh. He was considered the pioneer during the rise of Bangladesh's cricket. Habibul Bashar's biggest achievement, in his captaincy, in 2007, Tigers, who qualified for the Super Eights, lost India in the World Cup.

Mashrafe Bin Mortaza, on the other hand, said the death of Bangladesh cricket will not be called wrong. Mashrafe can claim to be the biggest success of Bangladesh cricket today. After starting his career in 2001, he has been keeping his cricket afloat despite being a lot of pace. Feel free to give a man who has surrendered himself under the knife-thrice to cricket for seven times. Love cricket for the first time in the world, after the quarter-finals of the ICC World Cup 2015, it is the achievement of winning series against India, Pakistan and South Africa in the home country. And the Tigers play in the semifinals of the latest Champions Trophy. In the tri-series, Tigers confirmed the final match by defeating Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka in the first two matches under Mashrafe.

Both Mashrafe and Habibul Bashar are standing at the unique height. Bangladesh won 29 one-day matches under both of them. But Mashrafe will go beyond Habibul Bashar?

The golden opportunity to surrender to Bashar, however, drew hard for Mashrafe. Today, in the third match of the tri-series, Zimbabwe will play against Bangladesh, Mashrafe will be led by the leadership. Bangladesh won the last two matches in the form of great form. Speaking about the series figures, the Bangladesh side If Tigers win today, Mashrafe will be one of the most successful captains for Bangladesh in ODIs, ahead of Habibul Bashar.

Habibul Bashar led 69 matches, losing 40 in Bangladesh. On the other hand, Bangladesh won 21 ODIs under the leadership of Mashrafe Bin Mortaza in 52 matches. The success rate is shaky 58 Mashrafe that is more than Bashar's way forward!

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