Although Shakib Al Hasan and Tamim Iqbal are not there, the powerful opponents of Bangladesh think the experienced Zimbabwean cricketer Hamilton Masakadza

Four years later Zimbabwe came to play a full series in Bangladesh. Even after coming to play one-day and Twenty20 games after 2014, they have not been able to play the Test series. Zimbabwe's one-day tour begins with the one-day series. After a tough tour of South Africa, the conditions in Bangladesh are awaiting tough tests in front of Zimbabwe. Tamim Iqbal and Shakib Al Hasan have been injured, in some situations, the tourists are relieved. But Hamilton Masakadza also praised the two starless Bangladesh teams.

Bangladesh have played in the last two matches of the Asia Cup without Shakib and Tamim. The team played well in two matches. Instead of the two, others have understood the responsibility. Masakadza also believes that substitutes players will perform their duties in the upcoming series, "Both are big players for Bangladesh. They have been performing for a long time for Bangladesh. There are many more players in Bangladesh. And there are some substitute players waiting. I do not think they will lose a lot because they are not Shakib-Tamim. Bangladesh is a very good team in the field. They have been showing evidence of it over the last few years. Playing here is always difficult. We have played most cricket in Bangladesh, compared to the rest of the country. From that side we are mentally in a good position. That's why I believe this series will be very competitive. "

Zimbabwe did not play too bad even if they did not win a series against South Africa. The touring team has put pressure on the hosts in every match. That is why Masakadza is hoping to win the series in Bangladesh, 'Yes, of course. The series will be contested. Our players are good to do. Some of our young cricketers got up. There are also experienced cricketers at the same time. Yes, I think we have a team like winning the match here. We have not won any match in South Africa but have achieved many positive aspects. We have dragged them several times to the end. From that point, boys will be waiting to do well in this series. "