Borren Slams Reckless Batting After Fifth Loss

Monday, March 14, 2011
Dutch captain Peter Borren accused six wicket defeat to beat the poor of Bangladesh on Monday, the fifth consecutive loss for the minnows have a miserable campaign.

The Dutch were sacrificed per 160 in 46.2 overs after electing to take first knock on the window slowly, Bangladesh a target more than 42 back with your left hand Imrul Kayes making 73 not out.

Ryan ten Doeschate top scorer, for the Netherlands with an unbeaten 53, but no other batsman 30, six failed to reach double and four of them ran out.

Borren said that ""We just kept losing wickets at crucial times. "We were trying to form partnerships but failed. Four run-outs and a couple of poor dismissals is criminal at this level. I am a bit disappointed with that."

Bangladesh left-arm spinners shared five of the six wickets to fall to Bowling with Abdur Razzak is leading with 3-29 in 10 stable. Shakib Al Hasan and Suhrawadi Shuvo claimed one each.

But Borren credicted Bangladesh's seamer Shafiul Islam, who has admitted to only seven points in his first six overs such as the Dutch reached 28-0 by the ninth.

Borren said that "Shafiul very upset today. He was consistent and did not bowl bad balls. We were looking at opportunities of scoring in the initial powerplays when the ball was hard, but to be honest Shafiul did not allow us to do that. He went without a wicket, but probably deserved many."

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