Towhid Hridoy has defended Bangladesh 's approach during their chase against Hong Kong , suggesting that the goal was to play "smart cricket" and win first, instead of focusing on their net run-rate.
Bangladesh knocked off the 144-run target in their Asia Cup opener in 17.4 overs, but at the post-match press conference, Hridoy was repeatedly asked if the team could've finished the game earlier, to perhaps show a statement of intent.
"We wanted to ensure that the match doesn't slip away from us," Hridoy explained. "We tried to end the game early but I couldn't connect the ball that well. I think the result is more important than finishing one or two overs earlier. You (the media) would have had something to say had we lost today.
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