Mominul Haque, Bangladesh's captain, advised his team to ignore negativity and focus on the task at hand ahead of the Test series against Pakistan, which begins on Friday at home. They have never beaten Pakistan at home or abroad.
"This is not the first time Bangladesh has had a period like this. We have also faced similar challenges in the past "Mominul Haqqani, the Test captain, who was not part of the Twenty20 team, stated.
"People have become mentally sick as a result of their attention to what is being said. My job is to focus on the situation. You can't stop people from speaking. As a result, it's best to keep your ears closed on Thursday", Mominul Haqqani stated.
Mominul highlighted "managing a youthful Bangladesh team against a strong Pakistan team is a challenge." "Senior players have always been required in the Test team, but this is a continuous process. It's time for us to move on. We can't expect to be happy all of the time. I am sure that it is a great opportunity for the younger players ".
Babar Azam, Pakistan's captain, has stated that his squad will not take the opponents lightly in their home setting.
"This looks to be a classic Bangladeshi pitch that will favor spinners. As a result, we are aware of the situation "Babar said.
Babar added, "I cannot be able to score runs all of the time, so other batsmen will have to hold some of the load. We need to be at our best because this is an important WTC Test."