he home side was also hoping for a turning pitch in Chittagong as they try to sweep the series. ”Chittagong does at least hold some fond memories for the Australians as they try to salvage a drawn series. “What we will have to see is whether we can still give a 100 percent physical effort just three days after playing in Paris. He also feels that only foreign coach can make India a world beater in the sport. “The way the wicket was you are not going to have too many overs bowled by the quicks as the game goes on and we expect the same sort of pitch,” he said. at the removal of the Dutchman and said the “changing and chopping policy” will not do any good to the Indian team. “It gives me great happiness because I was welcomed here with open arms by everyone at the club and the supporters right from my first day. Stewart also said that despite the sport’s push into Asia, it would take at least a generation before drivers from the continent would be challenging for the championship. Johri agreed that digital rights could throw up interesting numbers. Bangladesh left-arm spinner Taijul Islam, who took the match-clinching final wicket in Dhaka, said t.