<p>Bangladesh skipper Mahmudullah Riyad said they had let themselves and their millions of fans down after a heartbreaking six-run loss to minnows Scotland in the Twenty20 World Cup.</p>.<p>World number six Bangladesh faltered in their chase of 141 to finish on 134-7 in the first round match in Muscat.</p>.<p>The loss hurt their chances of moving into the next stage and extended the team's horror run in the shortest format with just one victory at the tournament since 2007.</p>.<p>"I think as a batting unit, I think we have disappointed ourselves, so it's a big concern," said Mahmudullah.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/scotland-stun-fancied-bangladesh-by-6-runs-on-first-day-of-t20-world-cup-1041592.html">Scotland stun fancied Bangladesh by 6 runs on first day of T20 World Cup</a></strong></p>.<p>"And we need to see where we have made those mistakes and probably need to try not to repeat those mistakes in the next game."</p>.<p>Bangladesh's bowlers had reduced Scotland to 53-6 before Chris Greaves hit a match-winning 45 and then took two key wickets to create a big upset on day one of the 16-nation tournament.</p>.<p>He took down Shakib Al Hasan and Mushfiqur Rahim in two overs with his leg-spin after the Bangladesh spinners had shone following their decision to bowl first.</p>.<p>"I think the bowlers are on the right track. We picked up six wickets I think within 60 runs, but after that, they had a good partnership," said Mahmudullah.</p>.<p>"I think they played better cricket than us, and we were just not good enough tonight."</p>.<p>Bangladesh fans are known for their passionate support and Mahmudullah said "we disappointed them".</p>.<p>Top two teams from Group B will advance into the next stage and Scotland are behind table-toppers Oman who thrashed Papua New Guinea in the tournament opener earlier in the day.</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>
<p>Bangladesh skipper Mahmudullah Riyad said they had let themselves and their millions of fans down after a heartbreaking six-run loss to minnows Scotland in the Twenty20 World Cup.</p>.<p>World number six Bangladesh faltered in their chase of 141 to finish on 134-7 in the first round match in Muscat.</p>.<p>The loss hurt their chances of moving into the next stage and extended the team's horror run in the shortest format with just one victory at the tournament since 2007.</p>.<p>"I think as a batting unit, I think we have disappointed ourselves, so it's a big concern," said Mahmudullah.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/scotland-stun-fancied-bangladesh-by-6-runs-on-first-day-of-t20-world-cup-1041592.html">Scotland stun fancied Bangladesh by 6 runs on first day of T20 World Cup</a></strong></p>.<p>"And we need to see where we have made those mistakes and probably need to try not to repeat those mistakes in the next game."</p>.<p>Bangladesh's bowlers had reduced Scotland to 53-6 before Chris Greaves hit a match-winning 45 and then took two key wickets to create a big upset on day one of the 16-nation tournament.</p>.<p>He took down Shakib Al Hasan and Mushfiqur Rahim in two overs with his leg-spin after the Bangladesh spinners had shone following their decision to bowl first.</p>.<p>"I think the bowlers are on the right track. We picked up six wickets I think within 60 runs, but after that, they had a good partnership," said Mahmudullah.</p>.<p>"I think they played better cricket than us, and we were just not good enough tonight."</p>.<p>Bangladesh fans are known for their passionate support and Mahmudullah said "we disappointed them".</p>.<p>Top two teams from Group B will advance into the next stage and Scotland are behind table-toppers Oman who thrashed Papua New Guinea in the tournament opener earlier in the day.</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>