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Curran Warns Zimbabwe To Stay Sharp In Chattogram
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 36061, member: 636"] Ben Curran warns his team not to become overconfident as they face Bangladesh in the second Test match starting today in Chattogram. Zimbabwe won the first Test by three wickets, chasing 174 runs for their highest successful Test run chase ever. This victory ended a three-year winless streak for Zimbabwe in Test cricket. Curran expects Bangladesh to respond strongly after losing. He says Zimbabwe must work hard throughout the upcoming match if they hope to repeat their success. The squad feels good after their win, but knows conditions will differ at the new venue. Players must adapt quickly to these changes as they prepare for fresh challenges. The batsman has played just four Tests since his debut against Afghanistan earlier this year. He learns from veterans Sean Williams and Craig Ervine who help him handle international cricket pressure. Curran grew up in Zimbabwe before moving to England and later returned to represent his childhood home. Despite living far from his brothers Tom and Sam, who play for England, Ben stays in regular contact with them. He values their advice during games as they remain a close family. Ben looks forward to seeing them soon, but currently focuses on his cricket career with Zimbabwe. [/QUOTE]
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