Joshi against too much experimentation
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|| CF Correspondent ||
Bangladesh spin coach Sunil Joshi insisted that that he is against too much experimentation in the crucial game against Windies.
Host go into the three-match series decider 1-1 on the board and a win will help them to end the year on a high note as they have won the two-match Test series by clean margin and followed that by winning the three-match ODI’s by 2-1.
In the game of cricket holding nerves in the crucial matches play a big part and according to Joshi it will be even more difficult if that is required fulfilling by someone new in the playing XI.

‘‘It’s always good to go with the winning combination,’’ Joshi told reporters pointing out that he had full faith on the winning combination.
‘’Definitely the opportunities will come to the players who are good as well,’’ he said.
‘’The other three members are equally good to play international Twenty20s but only 11 can play. That’s the combination team decides. Hopefully the same team may play,’’ he concluded.
The change in formation came up on discussion as there is dew factor that makes things difficult for the spinners in general as it becomes difficult for the slow bowlers to grip the ball.
In some cases it also makes life troublesome for the pace bowlers as well because due to wet the ball gets too heavy, though according the veteran Indian spinner it won’t be the case when it comes to white ball cricket.
‘‘I think in white ball cricket, the dew factor does not matter much,’’ said Joshi.
It is for the teams how the conditions are and we are quite used playing international cricket,’’ he said.