Bangladesh cricket hasn't enjoyed the best of times lately with their current tour against team India which has produced no win at all. The losses in the two game Test series against Rohit Sharma's men seemed pretty much repeated in the first two T20Is of the series as Bangladesh went down in both games. With a string of changes coming into the team, one adjustment that the team would look at making would be finding the perfect slot for Mehidy Hasan Miraz in the T20I setup. Bangladesh's fielding coach Nic Pothas had lately broken his silence on the same. Also Read | MS Dhoni Opens up about his Admiration for Rafael Nadal Pothas felt that the experience of the T20I series against India has, in many ways, been a steeplearning curve for Mehidy. Added to this is that the 26-year-old had returned to the Bangladesh T20I side after 14 months, and with Mahmudullah's retirement, they are looking to plug Miraz in a different role. "It's very conditions based and we're very fortunate to have Miraz because he can bat at the top of the order and he can bat at the middle order and we have seen the progress he has made from a batting point of view," Pothas was quoted as saying by Cricbuzz. "You know we have tried him at the top with the ball which he has done well in the past. The last game, it can happen, it's T20. He gives us options because he has three skills which are of a very high quality,” he added. It must be noted that India have won the two-game Test series by beating Bangladesh, and have taken the three-game T20I series as well, winning the first two T20Is. Pothas felt Bangladesh's camp had been seeing the series from a different perspective altogether, and was treating it as something of a learning curve. "You guys generally go good, bad, win, lose. We have a very different way of looking at things. We played against the best team of the world India. If we measure pure outcome, there are a lot of countries with bad tours in India,” Pothas said.