Imrul Kayes said the greater freedom given by coach Chandika Hathurusingha has helped the Bangladesh batsmen perform better, reports Cricinfo.
They took on a full-strength South African pace attack and claimed 78-run first-innings lead in the Chittagong Test and Kayes himself was part of a world-record 312-run second-innings opening partnership against Pakistan in April.
"The coach supports us a lot," Kayes said. "He has given us all the freedom to play shots. Previously, we faced a situation where we had to play in a certain way. I like it now that he doesn't put stipulations on us. He tells us to play like we want to. It is a positive thing."
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They took on a full-strength South African pace attack and claimed 78-run first-innings lead in the Chittagong Test and Kayes himself was part of a world-record 312-run second-innings opening partnership against Pakistan in April.
"The coach supports us a lot," Kayes said. "He has given us all the freedom to play shots. Previously, we faced a situation where we had to play in a certain way. I like it now that he doesn't put stipulations on us. He tells us to play like we want to. It is a positive thing."
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