In his T20I debut, which took place in the second T20I of the three-match series between Bangladesh and the United Arab Emirates at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium on Monday, May 19, Bangladesh captain Litton Das was candid in acknowledging that Nahid Rana was expected to do far more than he actually did. Even though he took a few wickets, Nahid ultimately let up 50 runs in his allotted four overs.
Litton hoped for a better performance in the series decider to be played on Wednesday, May 21.
“We expected more from him. As a cricketer, you have both good and bad days. We’ll sit down, talk things through, and come back stronger tomorrow,” stated Litton,
Litton also discussed the significance of exercising greater caution when carrying out bowling strategies when dew starts to form in the second half of matches under comparable conditions. He was happy with his team’s batting performance, though.
“You have to be strategic with your bowling when you play on a particular type of ground, which is small and where dew becomes a significant impact. various batters require various plans. Every loss is painful. Nevertheless, we played excellent batting on this wicket. The pitch was excellent. I believe that the dew gave them a small edge when they batted. We did our best, though. We made a few errors when bowling in the middle overs and in the field’, Litton continued.
In the second Twenty20 International, the UAE defeated Bangladesh by a record-breaking two wickets. The visitors, who finished with 205/5 in their share of 20 overs, were led by Tanzid Hasan, who made 59 (33). Litton made a 32-ball 40 to help. Muhammad Waseem, the captain of the United Arab Emirates, set the stage for an unforgettable victory with an incredible 82 off 42. With one ball remaining, the UAE crossed the finish line. Right now, the series is tied at one.




