Bangladesh’s World Cup campaign faced its fifth consecutive defeat, a significant 87-run loss to the Netherlands. Captain Shakib Al Hasan conceded that a chaotic buildup and underpreparedness could have resulted in their “worst ever” World Cup performance. Bangladesh was out for just 142 in pursuit of 230, and Shakib revealed concerns about the team’s performance and their fallout with former captain Tamim Iqbal possibly affecting the side. Despite facing challenges, Shakib believes they are not as bad as their World Cup showing suggests. He acknowledged the fans’ disappointment and the need to address their issues. Bangladesh has just one win in this World Cup, with matches against Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Australia ahead.