Emergency in the family, the head coach returned to the series in the middle, the team got a big shock

Bangladesh’s head coach left the series (photo-PTI)

The Bangladesh team is in a bad state in Sri Lanka. This team lost the first Test series and then that the first ODI match was also badly lost. Now the big news is that the head coaches of Bangladesh have left the team and have gone. Bangladesh’s head coach is Phil Simmons and has moved from Colombo to London. It is being told that the performance of Phil Simmons is being reviewed, but there are reports that due to the family emergency, they have gone to London and they are going to meet doctors there. Simmons has an already prescribed appointment with doctors in London.

When will Sri Lanka return to Simmons?

Former West Indies opener Simmons is expected to return to Sri Lanka on July 7, after which he will be available for the third ODI. Bangladesh team is also going to play a series of three T20 matches after the ODI series. Team manager Nafees Iqbal confirmed this on Friday, saying, ‘Phil Simmons is traveling for two days for personal reasons. He had an appointment with doctors in February, but he missed it due to the Champions Trophy. Now this appointment cannot be changed. He tried to change it, but due to some reason it could not happen. Prior to the start of the tour, he talked to the board about this and accordingly the plan was done.

Bangladesh performance

Bangladesh had a draw in the first Test performing brilliantly, but lost the two -match Test series with defeat in the second Test. After this, the team had to face defeat in the first match of the three -match ODI series.

Bangladesh may get another big shock

The Bangladesh team may get another major setback. It is reported that India’s tour of Bangladesh may be canceled in August. India and Bangladesh had to play ODI and T20 series, but now it is difficult to send Team India there due to the bad atmosphere going on in Bangladesh.

Asish Roy
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