Tamim: A win changes everything

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Bangladesh won their first match of the West Indies tour following devastating defeats in the Test and T20I series, Bangladesh ODI skipper Tamim Iqbal expressed his delight.
Bangladesh beat West Indies by six wickets in the rain-affected first ODI of a three-match series at the Guyana National Stadium on Sunday.

"I am very pleased as I said earlier, losing is no fun. A win changes everything including the environment of the dressing room," Tamim said to the reporters.
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“The wicket was difficult for both the teams. Winning the toss was the best part of the game. As a team, we didn't get greedy looking at the pitch. [On his run out dismissal] It's not a blame-game here. These things happen. [On Nasum Ahmed] He has been doing well in T20's. Good to see him bowl," he added.
Tamim, on the other hand, lamented the dropped catches, claiming that the Tigers could have held the hosts to a lower score if they hadn't dropped as many as four catches, all of which came late in the game.
"Still we have this area to improve. We made a good start but we can play better cricket. We really have to look at it [the dropped catches]."