On Saturday (March 25), Ross Adair commented that Ireland struggled to adjust to the pace of ODI cricket in Bangladesh, resulting in Bangladesh clinching the series 2-0, with a third game washed out. However, Adair expressed optimism for the upcoming T20Is, which will be hosted at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in Chattogram on March 27, 29, and 31.
Adair admitted that Ireland took too long to adapt to the conditions, and some players got stuck in the crease during the ODIs. Nevertheless, he believes that the T20 format presents a fresh start, and Ireland can be more aggressive and disciplined in the field and with the bat. Adair emphasized that the team is aware of the strengths of Bangladesh and is looking forward to the challenge.
Adair pointed out that Ireland’s performance in the T20 World Cup in Australia last year, where they secured victories over West Indies and eventual winners England, would provide them with an advantage in the upcoming contest. He expects the pitch to be slow and have some turn, which they have observed during the recent contest between Bangladesh and England.
Adair concluded by stating that Ireland is focusing on their strengths and aiming to be aggressive with the bat and the ball. He expressed his enthusiasm for the T20 format, which he believes can go either way, and is optimistic about Ireland’s chances to bounce back from the recent ODI defeat.