Silverwood waits for Bangladesh to ‘try to push things on’ in slow-moving Chattogram Test
“I think it is a very well-balanced game,” Silverwood said. “I think the morning session will be key. It will be interesting to see how Bangladesh come out and play, [and] if they try to push things on. The scoring rate, as it is, come lunch time tomorrow they will be somewhere around level with us. With five sessions left in the game from there on, it will be interesting to see how they play. We will try to restrict the runs but we also know that they have some very good players who can move the run rate.
“I think we are [waiting for the opponents to make mistakes], because there’s very little happening with the wicket. The turn is slow. We are trying to pressure people into making mistakes. Batters weren’t willing to take risks. They have played calculated shots and waited for the bad ball. It was good batting. It will be interesting to see if people try to force a result.”
“I think if we can bat the day tomorrow, and then try to bowl them out in a day, that’ll be a very good effort. If they serve up some bad bowling, and if we go on the attack [it would be a matter of time].”
Sri Lanka could have been in a better position after the third day had it not been for the missed chances. Lasith Embuldeniya dropped Mahmudul Hasan Joy on 51, Dhananjaya de Silva dropped Tamim on 114, and Oshada Fernando spilled one when Litton was on 33. Mahmudul didn’t add many to his score after the life, falling for 58, but Tamim and Litton have cashed in.
“It was great to see Kasun make an immediate impact in the game,” Silverwood said. “[But dropping] three catches is not good on a wicket that’s offering so little. We have to be more disciplined in our fielding. We need to take those catches.”
“The job that the openers did on the second day [ending on 76 for no loss], set us up for today,” Siddons said. “Yesterday was very tough after almost two days of fielding in very, very hot conditions. Tamim’s performance is fantastic. Plenty more runs left. He can come back when we think he’s fit. The discipline today was exactly what we asked for.
“Tamim didn’t go fast. He looked like Angelo Mathews actually. Very patient in taking ones when they were there, only hitting fours when they were handed to him on a plate. He didn’t really take on the bowlers like I have seen him before. Joy just did his job of taking on the new ball, and put a partnership together with Tamim.”
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