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The coach wants to prepare for the 2015 World Cup cricket from now

The Dhaka Times Desk Coach Shane Jurgensen wants to prepare now for the 2015 Cricket World Cup to be held in Australia and New Zealand. He believes that if Mushfiqur, Tamim and Shakib are in top form physically, Bangladesh will easily qualify for the second round.


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A few days ago the 'A' team came from there to play. The coach wants everyone to share that experience with each other in the training session. Talking about playing on bouncy pitches, Bangladesh last toured Zimbabwe in 2010 for a Test, three ODIs and a T20 match tour. The previous tour of Australia was in 2008, which was just 3 ODIs and Bangladesh did not win a single match. Therefore, Bangladesh did not win even one of the 20 matches played in that environment.

Bangladesh probably in 2015 World Cup 4 matches Will play in Australia and 2 matches in New Zealand. Jurgensen feels that it will not be too difficult for Bangladesh to play in the conditions there. He said, "I will give them the maximum training in the next 18 months, I hope we can show good results in the World Cup. Most of them will be 26-28 years old in 2015 and will be at their peak. So the venue issue will not trouble us too much. The wicket at the Gabba Stadium is very good, and we can prove ourselves in Canberra, Adelaide, Melbourne, Hamilton and Nelson.

He also said, "In the meantime, we will try to send our 'A' team to Australia to play in various venues there. Tamim and Shakib have easily played in the Big Bash. There are also plans to send some of our bowlers to Queensland for training. Our former coach Stuart Law is also there, I hope he will lend us a helping hand. We even have two other Australian trainers working with us, working together we will bring out the maximum results.”

He assured that he will teach Bangladesh everything that is required to play the full 50 overs in Australia or New Zealand. He also said, "You will get proof of this in the field game and our ranking will also rise during this period. In the upcoming ODIs and T20 matches, we expect to win and are thinking of nothing but a draw and a win in the Tests. The cricketing world will see us improve, and to show that we have to get through the group stage at the World Cup and we know we can do that."

The 37-year-old Jurgensen also said that he always supports the boys in the dressing room, keeping them motivated and motivated. Even if the match is lost or bad, he shows it in a positive way. "International cricket always puts you under a lot of pressure and I can never treat them like an angry headmaster there," he said. I always help them to get out of the pressure, I don't let the pressure thing stay too long in the dressing room. What happened before the match, what happened during the match and what is happening now, these three things I always ask them to think about, and think about the result in that, it gives them the right mindset."

After taking over as coach in 2012, Jurgensen said the Bangladeshi players believed in him. "I think I still hold their trust," he noted. It's really important to understand them, because they also have bad days, when actually support becomes a big deal to them. Maybe their morning didn't start well, maybe there was a family problem. So a coach sometimes has to play the role of a spy, sometimes a guru and sometimes a psychologist."

Reference: Cricinfo

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