The team will get a new captain in the upcoming test series.

Spots: The era of Test cricket continues. Several teams are competing for a place in the World Test Championship final. Meanwhile, the team will get a new captain some time before the next Test series. This team is none other than Bangladesh team. Test series will be organized between Bangladesh and South Africa. His team had to face a crushing defeat in the first match of this series. After this, team captain Nazmul Hussain Shanto said that he would like to resign from the captaincy of the team after this test series. Now there is talk of making a new player the captain. Who can become the captain in the next test series?

Bangladesh captain Nazmul Shanto has resigned. However it has not been accepted yet. According to reports, Bangladesh Cricket Board President Farooq Ahmed will take any decision only after returning to his country. Apart from this, Shantou did not even attend the press conference before the second test match. Apart from this, the board also does not want Shanto to come in front of the media and say anything about his resignation from the post of captain.

Meanwhile, Taijul Islam can be appointed captain in place of Nazmul Shanto. Only Taijul Islam was sent to the press conference. Apart from this, Taijul Islam said that if BCB gives him the captaincy then he is ready to take this responsibility. There have been many changes in Bangladesh cricket in recent times. This also affects the performance of his team. Cricbuzz quoted Taijul as saying that he has not heard about Shantanu leaving the captaincy. This is not their role. You do not have complete information about this. After playing cricket for Bangladesh for the last decade, he is ready to take over the responsibility of captaincy. Under Shanto's leadership, Bangladesh won the Test series against Pakistan 2–0 but lost to India 2–0. After this, he lost his first Test match against South Africa in the home Test. Bangladesh is ready to play its next test series against West Indies.

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