'Bangladesh will need something really special to win'

Pakistan only need 93 more runs to win with all the wickets intact on the final day of the Chattogram Test against Bangladesh tomorrow. And Bangladesh coach Russell Domingo also admitted that it would require something extraordinary from Mominul Haque and Co. to turn the game around in their favour.
"Pakistan are well ahead in the game. They need another 93 runs, so it will need something really special," realised Domingo at the press conference following the fourth day's play.
Pakistan openers put on an unbeaten 109-run stand before stumps today. In form Abid Ali and Abdullah Shafique remained unbeaten on 56 and 53 as they were cruising towards victory ahead of the final day of the match.
However, Domingo urged his players to believe that they still have a chance.
"Anything is possible in Test cricket," Domingo stated. "We have to come tomorrow morning believing we still have a chance. If we can pick up one or two wickets in the first half an hour, anything is possible," the coach added as he went on to praise his wicketkeeper-batter Liton Das for his performance with the bat.
"Liton has been averaging close to 60 in the last 18 months. He has played some really good innings for us in the middle. We found a good spot for him at no. six or seven, which allows him to bat in the lower-order and get the confidence going.
"We know he is a fantastic player. It took him a while to find his way in Test cricket. Over the last year, he has been a big positive for us in Tests. Maybe in another year's time, he can be the new no four or five for Bangladesh." Domingo concluded.
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