Simmons: Criticism inevitable if Bangladesh lose to Netherlands

Bangladesh coach Phill Simmons during today's press conference, Cricfrenzy
Bangladesh will begin their three-match T20I series against the Netherlands this Saturday. Ahead of the contest, the Tigers are approaching the challenge with caution. A slip-up against a so-called “smaller team” like the Netherlands could bring heavy criticism their way.

This series has been arranged as part of Bangladesh’s preparation for the upcoming Asia Cup. As a result, a defeat against the Dutch would also raise serious questions about their readiness for the continental tournament. However, head coach Phil Simmons admits that criticism is inevitable if the team loses.
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Simmons, speaking at the pre-match press conference, explained: “Even if we lose to a big side like Australia, there will be criticism. Losing to a lower-ranked team doesn’t mean they are a bad team. If we don’t play well on a given day, then we deserve the criticism. If we play well and still lose, then they (Netherlands) deserve the praise. We are not worried about who the opposition is; our focus is on performing well. If we do that, I believe we can win.”
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The coach also emphasized that the Netherlands cannot be underestimated. Despite being regarded as a “smaller side,” they are an experienced international team, having qualified for the last two World Cups.
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