T20 World Cup qualifying round | Bangladesh start as favourites to qualify for Super 12 from Group B

Bangladesh will take on Scotland in Oman

October 16, 2021 01:00 pm | Updated 01:00 pm IST - Al Amerat (Oman)

Bangladesh are coming into the tournament with nine T20I wins in the calendar year, only behind South Africa who have 12. File

Bangladesh are coming into the tournament with nine T20I wins in the calendar year, only behind South Africa who have 12. File

Having done enough over the years to shed the underdogs tag, in-form Bangladesh will start as favourites in Group B in the qualifying round as they open their T20 World Cup campaign against Scotland here on Sunday.

Bangladesh have been drawn alongside Scotland, Oman and Papua New Guinea in the first round, and going by recent form they are expected to top the group and qualify for the Super 12 stage.

Bangladesh are coming into the tournament with nine T20I wins in the calendar year, only behind South Africa who have 12.

In fact, since losing to New Zealand in March away from home, Bangladesh have registered series wins over Zimbabwe (2-1), Australia (4-1) and New Zealand (3-2). And if they manage to qualify, Bangladesh will join India, Afghanistan, New Zealand, Pakistan and the Group topper in the Super 12 and that should be incentive enough for Bangladesh.

The T20 World Cup has not been a happy hunting ground for Bangladesh. After their success in the inaugural edition in 2007, when they made it to the Super 8s, the Tigers have failed to register a single win in the 2009, 2010 and 2012 editions.

Bangladesh returned to winning ways in 2014 when the event was expanded to 16 teams, topping Group A in the first round only to lose all four matches in the Super 10 stage.

It was a similar story in 2016, where they crashed out in heartbreak after a devastating loss to India.

But Bangladesh have struck form just at the right time and justifiably sit sixth on the ICC T20I team rankings, ahead of the likes of Australia, West Indies and Afghanistan.

Their series wins over Australia and New Zealand this year -- their maiden series wins over either nation -- are testament to how well they are playing in 2021. With a mix of experience and youth in the side, Bangladesh have all the ingredients to go deep into the tournament.

Skipper Mahmudullah is a seasoned campaigner, while the likes of all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan, coming off some good performances for KKR in the just-concluded IPL, Mushfiqur Rahim, Soumya Sarkar and pacer Mustafizur Rahman are the key players for Bangladesh.

In the absence experienced opening batter Tamim Iqbal, who made himself unavailable for selection, the onus would be on the likes of Liton Das, Naim Sheikh, Shakib, Mushfiqur and the captain himself to take the charge of the batting unit.

Mustafizur will lead the bowling attack that also has Shamim Hossain, Shoriful Islam and spinner Nasum Ahmed apart from Shakib.

Mahmudullah's men will be expected to shrug off the loss to Ireland in the warm-up game on October 14 and perform consistently to top the group.

Scotland, on the other hand, would be featuring in the T20 World Cup for a fourth time.

Scotland captain Kyle Coetzer will be expecting George Munsey, who has been in good form of late, to be at his best.

Coetzer, Calum MacLeod and Richie Berrington, who hit 82 in a victory over Zimbabwe in September, will provide support in the batting department, being mentored by former England batter Jonathan Trott.

The bowling unit will see Brad Wheal and Josh Davey -- who took 30 wickets between them for Hampshire and Somerset respectively -- combine together and add weight to the seam attack being led by Safyaan Sharif. A win over Namibia in the warm-up fixture should give Scotland confidence as they look to enter the main round of an ICC event for the first time.

Teams (from): Bangladesh: Mahmudullah (C), Liton Das, Mohammed Naim, Mahedi Hasan, Shakib Al Hasan, Soumya Sarkar, Mushfiqur Rahim, Nurul Hasan (WK), Afif Hossain, Nasum Ahmed, Taskin Ahmed, Shamim Hossain, Mustafizur Rahman, Mohammed Saifuddin.

Scotland: Kyle Coetzer (C), Richard Berrington, Dylan Budge, Matthew Cross (WK), Josh Davey, Ally Evans, Chris Greaves, Michael Leask, Calum Macleod, George Munsey, Safyaan Sharif, Hamza Tahir, Craig Wallace, Mark Watt, Brad Wheal.

Match starts at 7.30 p.m. IST

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