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Mortaza credits one-days for change

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BANGLADESH captain Mashrafe Mortaza believes playing a fearless brand of one-day cricket has brought about a “significan­t change” in his team’s fortunes.

Over the past two years Bangladesh lost home ODI series to Sri Lanka and India and were blanked 3-0 in the West Indies, but an upswing in performanc­es has seen them win 10 ODIs in a row at home.

Bangladesh blanked Zimbabwe 5-0 in a five-ODI series before reaching the quarterfin­als of the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand for the first time, and proved that was no fluke by thumping Pakistan 3-0 in the ODI series.

They followed that up with their first ODI series win over two-time world champions India on Sunday with a game to spare.

“I think the boys are playing fearless cricket,” Mortaza told reporters. “This is the significan­t change.

“The boys are not scared to play shots. They are not scared to put the slips on, so I think that sort of cricket has changed.

“Cricket is all about mind games. I think we are all playing good cricket at the moment, especially with our head in the right place. I have always wanted to play attacking cricket.”

The Bangladesh batsmen went hard at India’s bowling in both matches, while left-arm paceman Mustafizur Rahman ran through the vaunted Indian batting, picking up five wickets on debut and then six on Sunday.

Both victories were comfortabl­y achieved and the margin of the wins surprised even Mortaza.

“This is one of the biggest achievemen­ts. I think the boys are really confident. Maybe we didn’t expect (to win) that way,” the medium paceman said. “But we always play to win.”

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