The Dhaka Times Desk Bangladesh scored 221 runs for 5 wickets on the second day of the Chittagong Test. Now the goal is to move forward.
Everyone knows that in order to put pressure on the opponent, the first thing you want is to take a big lead. Can Bangladesh do that? Nothing can be said yet. But it will be understood when the game is played on the field tomorrow.
After today's game, Bangladesh opener Tamim Iqbal believes that it is not impossible to take a good lead if the next batsmen do well. According to him, Bangladesh will take a lead of at least 100 runs in the first innings.
At the press conference at the end of the second day of the Chittagong Test today (Friday), Tamim said, 'The current situation at the end of two days of the match, we are a bit ahead is correct. But the next batsmen must do well to take a big lead. According to me, if we can take a lead of 100 runs, we can do something good.
In the first innings of the Chittagong Test match, visiting England scored 293 runs and closed the innings. Bangladesh scored 221 runs on their first day (today). Bangladesh have five wickets. Bangladesh are still trailing by 72 runs in the first innings. That means they have to take a lead of 100 runs after completing 72 runs. Now let's see what happens.