Try not to expect marvels: Hathurusinghe

Mentor Chandika Hathurusinghe on Saturday cautioned against expecting "marvels" from his side in the anticipated Test arrangement against England starting one week from now.

Bangladesh won six continuous one-day worldwide arrangement since November 2014 preceding England finished their splendid keep running with a 2-1 win in the three-coordinate arrangement this week.


However, they have not played a Test since confronting South Africa in July a year ago when just three days of play was conceivable because of rain.

The long break from five-day cricket matches provoked the Bangladesh mentor to send a notice message to the country's cricket-distraught fans in front of the two-Test arrangement.

"You can't have plans in the event that you don't have ammo. You can oversee what you have, and that is the thing that we are considering," Hathurusinghe told journalists in Chittagong, which will have the principal Test from 20-24 October.

"We will continue building up a methodology in the long haul. Try not to anticipate that us will do wonders straight away," he said.

"On the off chance that we happen to win, well and great. We are en route. It will give us a ton of certainty. I am not very agonized over what I don't have. I am attempting to boost what we have."

Hathurusinghe regretted the nonappearance of aggressive household top notch competitions, which denied Bangladesh players a chance to create.

Bangladesh has two five star titles—the National Cricket League and establishment based Bangladesh Cricket League—yet neither of them has normal timetable and frequently the matches are held in under-arranged grounds.

"I can't attempt players at the universal level, which is the terrible thing in Bangladesh cricket that we are confronting," said Hathurusinghe.

"We have had a great deal of wounds and players lose shape since we haven't played for quite a while.

"We don't know where the quick bowlers are at this stage. It involves simply believing the players that we have in our middle and being understanding," he said.

Bangladesh won only seven of their 93 Tests with five of their wins coming against kindred strugglers Zimbabwe.

Their second Test against England will start in Dhaka on 28 October.

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