Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium: Ahead of the third and final T20I against India, Bangladesh fielding coach Nic Pothas feels that they are yet to finalize the best role for all-rounder Mehidy Hasan Miraz, who can bat at different positions in the middle order and can bowl his quota of four overs in the shortest format.
Mehidy scored an unbeaten 35 in the first T20I in Gwalior after coming to bat No.7, the highest for the side in their total of 127. In the second T20I in New Delhi, he was promoted to No. 5 and played a knock of 16 off 16 balls. He took one wicket in his only over in the series opener while in the next game, he went wicketless in his three overs after giving away 46 runs.
The all-rounder returned to Bangladesh's T20I for India series after a gap of 14 months following Shakib Al Hasan's retirement from the format. With Mahmudullah retiring the format after the end of the series, Bangladesh have to designate a specific role for the 26-year-old. Mehidy is highly regarded for his bowling during the Power-play and his capability to deliver powerful hits lower down the batting order.