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Chittagong, May 22: Bangladesh coach Dav Whatmore today conceded
that the rains helped Bangladesh salvage a draw against India in
the opening Test that ended here today.
"I am very satisfied with the result. It would have been a lot
harder for us to draw the match had not many sessions been lost
to rain. With a deficit of 149 its not easy to hold during a
whole Test," Whatmore said at the post-match media briefing.
Praising the batting of Mashrafe Mortaza and Shahdat Hossain, he
said, "It was the only exciting part of the whole game, seeing
the way we fought back after being down 148/8. It was great to
see the two bowlers bring life back into the match." On whether
he expected the Indians to declare, he said, "They had a lead of
149 and then 100 runs in the second innings. I thought they
would declare. However, if we had a session in the morning it
would have been more interesting." The Aussie felt that
Bangladesh had an outside chance after declaration.
"It's a very difficult call under those circumstances." On the
rains playing spoilsport in the match, he said, "If we didn't
play the series now when could we play it. Well the one
(stadium) at Dhaka drains well and this is not the only ground
in the world that doesn't drain well. Its unfortunate to have so
much rain." (Agencies)
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