Amla sees positives in draw

Amla sees positives in draw

Castle Lager Proteas captain, Hashim Amla, says the squad will take many positives from the drawn first Test against Bangladesh in Chittagong.

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The match was delicately poised before the heavy rain washed away the last two days and with that any possibility of a result. 

Amla says he was optimistic of enforcing a win in the Proteas’ favour, particularly because of the prospect of bowling to Bangladesh on a deteriorating fifth day’s pitch.    

“ Going into the fourth day we had a slight advantage,” he said to the media after the match on Saturday. “Certainly with Bangladesh set to bat on the last day it would have been a really good Test match. If we had batted well and gotten a lead of around 250 I think it would have been a tough challenge for Bangladesh to chase on the last day. You don’t have control of the rain but it was set up to be a good match.”  

The skipper believes the squad will take confidence from the way they “clawed their way back” following a disappointing collapse with the bat, and the resilience with the ball in placid conditions.

“ The openers batted really well and laid a good foundation for us, and obviously Temba (Bavuma) getting a good 50 as well,” he said in praise. “ Faf (Du Plessis) was solid; there were contributions despite nobody getting a big score so it’s a bit of confidence that guys can take into the next Test.

“ On the bowling front, I thought our seamers tried exceptionally hard,” he added. “The wicket was probably the best to bat on when Bangladesh were batting and to their credit they batted really well. Our seamers tried hard and I think they put in a good showing while Simon Harmer, who picked up a three-for, is turning out to be a good spinner for us.”  

While rain remains an uncontrollable force of nature, Amla was pragmatic in his views on how to handle the setback and the frustrations. 

“ It goes without saying, we’ve come all the way from South Africa so you want to be playing cricket,” he said. “With these type of things you have no control so there is no use getting frustrated by the rain.  The game was poised in our favour, I feel, but there is nothing we can do about it. Whether we have rain or not is immaterial for me, what counts is what we do when we are given the opportunity to  play.” 

The Proteas travel to Dhaka tomorrow for the second Test starting at the Sher-e- Bangla National Stadium on Thursday. 

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