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Test Cricket’s Quiet Revival: Why Bangladesh’s Red-Ball Future Looks Bright

A new generation of Bangladesh batters is rewriting the script. Here is why the next World Test Championship cycle could be different.

N notout · April 18, 2026 · 1 min read

There was a time when Bangladesh’s Test results were so predictable that bookmakers barely bothered offering markets beyond the spread. That era is quietly ending.

## The Najmul Hossain Shanto effect

Shanto’s promotion to captain coincides with the most settled top-order Bangladesh has ever had. The runs are flowing, the dismissal patterns have changed — fewer soft dismissals after the 30s — and the body language tells the rest.

## A spin attack that travels

Mehidy and Taijul have always been threats at home. The new development is Nayeem Hasan’s red-ball control overseas, which gives Bangladesh three frontline spinners who can take the new-old ball.

## What the markets haven’t priced in yet

– **Bangladesh to win the next home series**: 1.85 (was 2.30+ last year)
– **Top run-scorer over a series**: Shanto consistently going off at 4.00+ despite a strike-rate edge
– **Total wickets in series**: still being set with 2018-era numbers

This is one of those rare cases where public perception lags the on-field reality. The betting opportunities will narrow once results catch up — but they’re there for now.

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