Bangladesh Captain accepts they make mistakes but want one more chance to prove.

Bangladesh suffers a big blow as they lost their captain Rahim who got injured and then series loss with the huge margin. Even though being rushed to the hospital after being hit on the head by a bouncer during the second Test against South Africa, Bangladesh skipper Mushfiqur Rahim has said that he has no plans to step down from the role and will let the country's cricket board decide whether he is fit for the same. His aggression is rudely and really looking forward to the ODI series against South Africa.

"When the team does really well, all the credit goes to the management and when we are not doing really well, all the blame comes to the captain. I can take it," Mushfiqur said. Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) president Nazmul Hassan admitted that he was "surprised" by Mushfiqur's decision to field first in both matches. And though the captain conceded that he might have got it wrong, he wants the chance to make things right. Both times, Mushfiqur explained that his decision to bowl first was based on the hope that his attack would get to make use of any early moisture or movement.

"The blame is coming at me because I decided to field first in both Tests. Maybe I haven't been leading properly and that's why the team isn't doing well. This is why I am saying that I should be given the opportunity to correct my mistakes.I haven't heard anything from them “.Bangladesh will now aim to turn around things when they two sides head into three-match ODI series, beginning October 15 in Kimberley. 

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