Mashrafe hopes to turn around
One-day captain Mashrafe Bin Mortaza has expressed his hope that he will return to the one-day series after being ruled out of the series against the West Indies.
Bangladesh will play in the first match of the series on Sunday at 7pm in Guyana.
Captain Mashrafe said that if he can play with the best of his ability, it is possible to do something good.
Mashrafe, who has been successful in ODIs, said, "I want to forget all the previous frustrations. I want to get off the field with new enthusiasm. It's not very easy to achieve success in one-day cricket, but our combination is very good. Hopefully something like this will be possible.
The batsmen of the Test series have failed in some way. They will be able to revive the confidence of Bangladesh captain in ODIs, "To be honest, the challenge against the Caribbean bowlers is to always give them good batting on the ground, always the challenge. Although the job is difficult, I believe the batsmen will be able to do good things in the face of the challenge. "
Of course this record in Bangladesh is very good in Bangladesh. Bangladesh played only one match on the field, in the 2007 World Cup. In that match Habibul Bashar's team lost to South Africa by 67 runs. Mohammad Ashraful played an innings of 87 runs.