Sylhet International Cricket Stadium: Bangladesh head coach Phil Simmons has underlined the importance of preparing “proper wickets” rather than spin-heavy pitches as the national team begins a new chapter in Test cricket. With a two-match home series against Zimbabwe starting April 20 at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium, Simmons said the focus is on long-term development over short-term gains.
"Our plan is to prepare proper wickets and try to play as we want to take the Test team in the direction," Simmons said on Friday. "We don't necessarily have to prepare a spin track. There's no talk of preparing a spin or seaming track. It looks hard and really nice."
The series is being seen as the dawn of a new era for Bangladesh Test cricket. With the gradual phasing out of the iconic 'fabulous five', only Mushfiqur Rahim remains a regular in the red-ball format. Mushfiqur, who has played 94 Tests, is expected to retire after completing 100 appearances.