On the eve of the Asia Cup T20 opener against India, the Bangladesh skipper had to field various questions on the 20-year-old left-arm fast medium bowler, whom he feels "can do things which others in his team can't".
"Mustafiz (that's how Mashrafe refers to him) has many variations of his slow cutters. It is only important as to how confident he is about the execution part. He does he not focus on opposition batsmen and only concentrates on what he knows best. You can do your homework against Mustafiz but it might not work," Mashrafe told mediapersons here today.
"Mustafiz doesn't think about all things like what all is said about him. So, as a captain, it is easier for me to guide a boy who has no inclination towards all these external factors. And since he does not really care, it does not put him under any sort of pressure. I think Mustafiz is diametrically opposite of what people perceive him to be as he has got so much success so early in his career. What he does is to go out there and play and come back.
But, as a reminder, Mashrafe cautioned that T20 is a different format than 50 overs and Mustafizur alone cannot win Bangladesh matches.
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Mashrafe said that even though they won the ODI series last year, Bangladesh have to be at the top of their game to beat a quality side like India.
"Not only T20s, India's batting is a challenge for all formats. So, we have that challenge, but we have to play very confidently, without any fear, with freedom. We are very confident we will do our best."
"Dhoni has been a tremendous player for India, we all know that. The batting order they have, it won't bother them so much. He is a tremendous captain and player. We have to make plans for everyone, not just MS. Their batting order is outstanding, one of the best in the world. Still we are planning with Dhoni in mind."
Asked about the playing XI, the skipper said: "Then I have to tell you everything. All 15 are capable of featuring in the XI. Yes we will miss a guy like Tamim Iqbal, who has played so many match-winning knocks for Bangladesh, but we have Imrul Kaayes and Mohammed Mithun, who have to step up.
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