“We always know what the Mirpur wicket will be like. This is not new to us. And I have been playing international cricket for, I think, nine years, and I played here when I debuted, on this wicket. The difference is not that significant. But what I felt was the difference is that earlier when we played on this wicket, there was some grass. And now there is no grass on the wicket. So that is the thing. And with grass, the ball sometimes skids. And since there is no grass on the wicket, the ball becomes a bit slow. But I think that is the difference. I don’t see any other difference,” said Mehidy.