Bangladesh suffered second big shock after defeat in Colombo Test, Shanti left captaincy

Najmul Hasan Shanto took a big decision. (Photo-Sameera Peiris/Getty Images)

Bangladesh cricket has suffered a double shock. First, Sri Lanka defeated him by an innings and 78 runs in the Colombo Test match and captured the series of two Test matches. Now Bangladesh captain Najmul Hasan Shanto has given up the captaincy of Test cricket. It has been announced after losing the second Test match. The first Test match played between the two teams in Gaul was drawn. In both innings of this Test match, he had created history by hitting a peaceful century, but he could not repeat his performance in the second Test match. Apart from this, the batting of his team flopped badly in both innings. In this Test match, no Bangladesh batsman could score a half -century.

Shanto flopped in second test

Shanto scored a century in both innings of the first Test played against Sri Lanka in Gaul. He became the first captain of Bangladesh to do so. He scored 148 runs in the first innings of the Gaul Test match and 125 not out in the second innings. The Gaul Test match was drawn. In the Colombo Test match, Bangladeshi captain flopped badly with the bat. In the first innings, he returned to the pavilion after scoring only 8 runs, while in the second innings he was able to score 19 runs.

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