Simmons emphasises 'proper wickets for Test cricket' against Zimbabwe

IANS April 18, 2025 275 views

Bangladesh's head coach Phil Simmons is setting a new strategic direction for the national Test cricket team. The upcoming series against Zimbabwe represents a crucial transitional period for Bangladesh cricket. Simmons is focusing on balanced pitch preparation and nurturing young talent while respecting veteran players like Mushfiqur Rahim. The coach believes consistent improvement since 2005 can help Bangladesh become a top-tier Test cricket nation.

"Our plan is to prepare proper wickets and try to play as we want to take the Test team in the direction" - Phil Simmons
Simmons emphasises 'proper wickets for Test cricket' against Zimbabwe
Sylhet, April 18: Bangladesh head coach Phil Simmons has underlined the importance of preparing “proper wickets” rather than spin-heavy pitches as the national team begins a new chapter in Test cricket. With a two-match home series against Zimbabwe starting April 20 at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium, Simmons said the focus is on long-term development over short-term gains.

Key Points

1

Bangladesh aims for balanced Test cricket approach

2

Mushfiqur Rahim nears potential retirement milestone

3

Simmons emphasizes long-term team development strategy

"Our plan is to prepare proper wickets and try to play as we want to take the Test team in the direction," Simmons said on Friday. "We don't necessarily have to prepare a spin track. There's no talk of preparing a spin or seaming track. It looks hard and really nice."

The series is being seen as the dawn of a new era for Bangladesh Test cricket. With the gradual phasing out of the iconic 'fabulous five', only Mushfiqur Rahim remains a regular in the red-ball format. Mushfiqur, who has played 94 Tests, is expected to retire after completing 100 appearances.

"I must say that he [Mushfiqur] has given so much for Bangladesh cricket. Both he and Mahmudullah, Bangladesh cricket owes a lot to them," Simmons said. "He is as professional as they come. He wants to do well. He is working on being in good nick. He has had a phenomenal run against Zimbabwe. Let's make sure he gets where he wants to, in this Test."

Simmons praised the training setup in Sylhet, saying, "Preparation has been good. I think the facilities are like a dream. We have done a lot of things in a short time."

On the challenge from Zimbabwe, Simmons acknowledged the threat posed by fast bowler Blessing Muzarabani. "He is a threat to any team in the world. His height gives him different advantages. A number of the guys have played against him before, mostly in franchise cricket. They are making sure they have a way of playing against him."

Simmons also stressed a step-by-step approach: "I don't know about a whitewash. We take one step at a time. We win the first Test, and then we start talking about winning the series."

He brushed off concerns over the lack of a left-arm seamer, saying, "As long as you have two or three quality right-arm pace bowlers, we are happy. Nahid Rana has the pace that most fast bowlers are dying for. If he is bowling in the right areas, he is definitely going to trouble batters."

Reflecting on Bangladesh's overall red-ball journey, Simmons said, "There's been a lot of improvement since 2005. But they need more improvement to go where they want to be - up in the top three."

The second Test will take place in Chattogram on April 28.

Reader Comments

R
Rahim K.
Finally some sense about pitch preparation! We've relied too much on spin tracks for home advantage. Proper wickets will help our batsmen develop better techniques for overseas tours. Kudos to Simmons for this approach 👏
T
Tania A.
Mushfiqur deserves this special send-off after all he's given to Bangladesh cricket. Hope he gets to that 100-Test milestone in style! 💕
S
Shahid M.
While I appreciate the sentiment about proper wickets, I'm concerned we might be underestimating Zimbabwe. Their pace attack could exploit these conditions better than our batsmen can handle right now.
N
Nadia H.
Excited to see Nahid Rana in action! Raw pace is exactly what we need to complement our spinners. Hope he gets his line and length right 🤞
F
Faisal R.
Top three in Tests? That's ambitious but I love the confidence! Need to focus on consistent performances first before talking about rankings though.
A
Anika S.
The facilities in Sylhet sound amazing! Good infrastructure is so important for player development. Maybe we'll see more international matches there in future? 🏟️

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Your email won't be published


Disclaimer: Comments here reflect the author's views alone. Insulting or using offensive language against individuals, communities, religion, or the nation is illegal.

Tags:
You May Like!