We are all playing badly: Miraz
In the last 2-3 years, Bangladesh was very much unstoppable in the ODI format. Naturally, everyone, including the fans, was dreaming big in this World Cup. But in reality, the opposite has happened. The Tigers have failed to meet the expectations due to continuous failure.

Khan Mutasim Billah LifeEditor
Posted - 2023-11-01T08:53:59+06:00
Updated - 2023-11-01T08:53:59+06:00
Mehidy Hasan Miraz, one of the most important members of the Bangladesh team, thinks that the team's failure in the World Cup is due to the failure of every cricketer. Everyone in the team wants to take responsibility for not being able to perform as expected in India's familiar conditions, said Miraz.
In the last 2-3 years, Bangladesh was very much unstoppable in the ODI format. Naturally, everyone, including the fans, was dreaming big in this World Cup. But in reality, the opposite has happened. The Tigers have failed to meet the expectations due to continuous failure.
In a press conference on Tuesday (October 31) after the 7-wicket loss against Pakistan, Miraz said, “I don't want to blame anyone. We are all playing badly. We are not getting partnerships from the top order. We are not able to hold it in the middle order. We are not able to finish by the low order. I don't want to blame anyone specifically. I think we are all playing badly.
“If you have 7-8 batsmen in a team, not everyone will perform well every day. If 3 or 4 batsmen score big, the team will be in a good position. And 3-4 batsmen will contribute little, and 2 or 3 batsmen will not score runs, this is how cricket is played. And the bowler is the same. See, all our batsmen are making some or the other fault, we are getting out. Maybe one person is playing well, we are able to make it big. But if one person is scoring runs, then your team will never get a result. Everyone should play well together. And we are all failing.”