Bangladesh captain Shakib stumped by ‘worst’ World Cup display

Bangladesh's Taskin Ahmed, left, congratulates Netherlands' Paul Van Meekeren after Netherlands won the match during the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup match in Kolkata, India, Saturday, October 28, 2023. (AP)
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Updated 29 October 2023
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Bangladesh captain Shakib stumped by ‘worst’ World Cup display

  • Bangladesh have lost five matches of this year’s World Cup on the trot after winning their opening match
  • On Saturday, Shakib Al Hasan’s side slumped to an 87-run defeat against the Netherlands in Kolkata

KOLKATA: Bangladesh skipper Shakib Al Hasan said his team’s 87-run loss to the Netherlands in Kolkata on Saturday was their worst-ever World Cup performance.

After starting the tournament with a win against Afghanistan, Bangladesh slumped to a fifth successive defeat against the Dutch.

“I don’t have an answer,” said a visibly upset Shakib. “You can say that this is our worst, without any doubt. I don’t have an answer to why we played this way.”

Bangladesh had the Netherlands in trouble at 63-4 but paid the price for dropping skipper Scott Edwards twice in three balls when he was on nought. Edwards went on to finish as top scorer with 68.

Chasing a modest 230-run target, Bangladesh folded for just 142 in 42.2 overs against some accurate Dutch bowling led by Paul van Meekeren (4-23) and Bas de Leede (2-25).

Bangladesh are ninth in the 10-team table with games remaining against Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Australia.

“I don’t want to blame anyone. We are a better team than our performance. We were disappointing in this tournament, something that the whole dressing room would agree,” said Shakib.

“I don’t know what’s going on,” he added. “As a batting unit, if you ask me to summarise our six matches with the bat. We were very poor other than Mahmudullah and Mushfiqur Rahim.”

Mahmudullah hit a century in a lost cause against South Africa in Mumbai while Mushfiqur has scored two fifties in the tournament.

Shakib has been a shadow of himself, managing just 65 runs in five matches after notching 606 runs in the 2019 World Cup.

“All other batters were not up to the mark. I thought we were well short of confidence in both batting and bowling,” said Shakib.

“We couldn’t meet up with our high expectations. I thought we bowled really well after losing the toss but we were sloppy in the field.”

“We are not comfortable facing bowlers in certain times, so we have to adjust all the time. If our batters did well at the top, Riyad and Mushfiq could have performed their roles,” he added.


UAE dethrone Algeria as Jordan edge Iraq to reach Arab Cup semi-finals

Updated 13 December 2025
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UAE dethrone Algeria as Jordan edge Iraq to reach Arab Cup semi-finals

  • Jordan repeat Asian Cup triumph over Iraq with a 1-0 victory, Ali Olwan scoring from the spot for the 4th time in 4 consecutive matches
  • UAE end Algeria’s reign as Arab Cup champions with a 7-6 penalty-shootout win after the game ends 1-1

DOHA: The UAE and Jordan booked their places in the Arab Cup semi-finals on a dramatic day of quarter-final action in which the defending champions were eliminated and a regional rivalry was renewed.

Jordan repeated their Asian Cup triumph over Iraq with another narrow victory, as Ali Olwan extended his remarkable streak of scoring from the spot to four consecutive matches.

His first-half penalty was the only goal in a cagey encounter with few clear-cut chances for either side. Jordan dominated early on but were dealt a blow when star forward Yazan Al-Naimat was forced off with a knee injury.

Iraq improved after the break, with the talismanic Ali Jasim injecting a sense of urgency and twice drawing smart saves from Yazeed Abulaila, first with a fierce long-range strike and then a driven effort moments later.

Jordan nearly sealed the victory with a second goal late on when Mohannad Abu Taha, who scored with a spectacular long-range strike earlier in the tournament, hammered another powerful attempt just wide.

Nevertheless, the Jordanians held firm to set up a semi-final clash with Saudi Arabia on Monday.

The second quarter-final delivered even more drama, as the UAE ended Algeria’s reign as Arab Cup champions with a sudden-death, penalty-shootout win.

Algeria dominated the opening half and twice found the net, only for both goals to be ruled out. They finally made their pressure count just 50 seconds after the restart, when Adil Boulbina fired home after Yacine Brahimi’s strike was parried into his path.

The UAE had struggled to gain a foothold in the game but hit back through Bruno, who converted a pinpoint, inswinging cross from Yahya Al-Ghassani midway through the second half.

As Algeria pressed for a winner they were nearly punished at the end of regulation time when Lucas Pimenta’s fine header forced a sharp save from Farid Chaal.

Extra time offered chances for Brahimi and substitute Zakaria Draoui to put Algeria ahead again, but the breakthrough never came.

And so to the shootout, in which the UAE goalkeeper, Hamad Almeqbaali, denied Mohammed Khacef before Richard Akonnor coolly dispatched the decisive kick to make it 7-6 on penalties and set up a semi-final clash with Morocco, also on Monday.