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Hashan Tillakaratne, Bangladesh women’s head coach, feels that playing two-day cricket will help his charges prepare well for the upcoming three-match ODI series against Sri Lanka. BCB recently launched the Bangladesh Cricket League, women’s two-day cricket tournament, with the leading cricketers of the country divided into three teams in Khulna.

Following the tournament, Bangladesh began their week long training camp at Khulna’s Sheikh Abu Naser Cricket Stadium on Monday (April 10) ahead of the series against Sri Lanka at their own den.

Tillakaratne, who joined the women’s team in October last year, watched the players from close quarters during the tournament in order to acquire more knowledge on their strengths and weaknesses.

“The preparation has been really good. I think two-day games will definitely help them to improve their game. After playing two-day game they have learnt so many things so I’m sure the preparation is very good and they will do well in Sri Lanka,” Tillakaratne told Cricbuzz.

“I think BCB has taken a very good initiative to introduce two-day cricket to the Bangladesh women’s team. I am sure they will use this platform to achieve many things in years to come,” he said.

The former Sri Lankan batsman added that he is quite impressed with the fitness of the women cricketers in the longer-version considering the fact it was their maiden journey in red ball cricket. He also added that opener Murshida Khatun, who scored a century in the tournament, will be much better placed as far as understanding her game is concerned following her long stay at the wicket.

“Of course they’re fit enough (to play longer-version cricket) because they’re checking their fitness regularly and most of the girls do pretty well in their YOYO test,” said Tillakaratne.

Tillakaratne did not have a good outing so far in the Bangladesh dressing room as they hardly managed to make an impression in the T20 World Cup and in the New Zealand tour. They lost the three-match T20I series by a clear margin while New Zealand also won the ODI series 1-0 after the final two games were abandoned.

Following the series, Bangladesh went to South Africa to play in the World Cup and lost all four games in the ICC global event, though Tillakaratne feels that their performance does not reflect their real standard.

“Yes true, we failed in the World Cup unfortunately but there’s so many positives in our game right now and the girls have learned a lot from those games,” he said adding that playing in the sub continent certainly makes them more confident against Sri Lanka.

“As we’re going to play in subcontinent wickets it will help us and it will be a challenging and competitive series. If we can utilize our potential and skills then we can beat them. Of course we have plans against them but I don’t think it’s the right time to discuss all my plans. Girls are prepared for the challenge. I’m sure they will turn the tables on them and I’ve a lot of confidence in them.”

Tillakaratne added that if right-arm pacer Marufa Akhter learns to swing both ways she will be one of the lynch-pins in the side going ahead. “Marufa is another young prospect in Bangladesh cricket and I think her performances during the T20 world cup were very amazing and everyone talks about her performances. I think she will bring so many good things in years to come,” he said.

“Yes, she has a very good in swinger and I believe she will develop a good out swinger also in time to come. But right now we are concentrating on what she can do. She is young and she is learning right now. We don’t want to put undue pressure on her now as she is enjoying her game. So in years to come she will develop so many things.”

The first ODI against Sri Lanka is scheduled to be held on April 29 whereas the next two games will be played respectively on May 2 and 4. The three T20Is are scheduled on May 9,11 and 12. The ODI series will be part of the ICC Women’s Championship.

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