Bangladesh vs England,3rd T20
England eye batting improvement in dead rubber

Preview
Although the outcome was not what many had imagined, England has been severely rocked by reality. If the outcome of the final ODI was a "one-off," the two losses in the T20Is were undoubtedly a reminder of the work that the England batters still need to do to perform under these circumstances. The difficult playing conditions have prevented the world champions from being able to smash their way out of difficulties.
England struggled to post 156 in the first game despite having a solid start, and they were bowled out for just 117 in the second game. Their weak batting lineup hasn't helped either, as the team is without a few important players. That undoubtedly increases the obligation that
Although the outcome was not what many had imagined, England has been severely rocked by reality. If the outcome of the final ODI was a "one-off," the two losses in the T20Is were undoubtedly a reminder of the work that the England batters still need to do to perform under these circumstances. The difficult playing conditions have prevented the world champions from being able to smash their way out of difficulties.
England struggled to post 156 in the first game despite having a solid start, and they were bowled out for just 117 in the second game. Their weak batting lineup hasn't helped either, as the team is without a few important players. Seniors Jos Buttler, Moeen Ali, and Dawid Malan now have an even more duty to take the batting lead in these circumstances. While England would be happy to have won the ODI series, another loss on Tuesday (March 14) would result in a 4-2 score against them overall, which would make them feel a little less confident.
On the other side, Bangladesh will be really happy. They managed to redeem themselves in a format where they are least expected to succeed after their illustrious home record came to an abrupt end in the ODI format. Chandika Hathurusingha emphasised the necessity for Bangladesh to begin training for the 2024 T20 World Cup, and they may have discovered a batting lynchpin in Najmul Hossain, who has performed admirably in both games. The hosts' confidence would benefit greatly from a clean sweep here against the defending champions as they attempt to make significant progress in T20 cricket.
When:March 14 at 3 p.m. local time
Where:Shere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka
What to expect: In the second match at this location, Bangladesh's spinners had a field day. Expect the setting to once again be challenging for the batters.
Bangladesh
Bangladesh would not want to waste a chance at a rare whitewash against one of the "Big Three" by making adjustments. The starting lineup from the last game should remain the same.
Litton Das (wk), Rony Talukder, Najmul Hossain Shanto, Towhid Hridoy, Shakib Al Hasan (c), Afif Hossain, Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Taskin Ahmed, Nasum Ahmed, Mustafizur Rahman, and Hasan Mahmud make up the predicted starting Eleven.
England
There are only 13 actual visitors in that team. They failed to look for a Will Jacks replacement, and now they are paying for it. The most they could do is rest Jofra Archer for this game, bring back Mark Wood, or give Reece Topley a chance.
Jos Buttler (c & wk), Dawid Malan, Ben Duckett, Moeen Ali, Sam Curran, Chris Woakes, Chris Jordan, Adil Rashid, Rehan Ahmed, Mark Wood/Reece Topley, and Philip Salt make up the predicted starting Eleven.



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