Sylhet looking to bounce back in winning way

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|| CF Correspondent ||
After two consecutive defeats, Sylhet is eager to take their Bangabandhu Bangladesh Premier League (BBPL) campaign in right track when they would take on Dhaka Platoon in their third game of the tournament on Saturday.
Sylhet’s off-spinner Nayeem Hasan said they are keen to break the jinx in a bid to bring back their confidence.
Pre-tournament favorite Dhaka Platoon is also eager to turn the table after conceding a surprising nine-wicket defeat to Rajshahi Royals in the first match.
“If we can win a match, we know, we can make a good turnaround and that’s what we need,” Nayeem said.

Nayeem believes the player who will play good on his day should carry on it and it is the recipe for the success in T20 cricket.
“Every day won’t be good for a player. So when a player would get into his zone, he should carry on it, whatever in bowling or batting. We need to be consistent indeed,” he pointed out.
In this tournament, Nayeem is seen to open the bowling and he said he enjoys it.
“I enjoy it because it is challenging for a spinner to bowl in the power-play. There is a risk of leaking runs but there is a chance of getting wicket at the same time in power-play and I enjoy it actually,” he informed.
Despite being a bowler, Nayeem has a reputation of batting well also lower down the order.
However, he said he is yet to talk about his batting with coach Harcehelle Gibbs.
“I am yet to talk with Gibbs about batting and he also doesn’t give any plan.”