Litton Das
'Deeply regret the incident': Litton apologizes after journos removed from team hotel
Bangladesh's star batsman, Litton Das, has expressed his regret via social media following an incident where he had journalists from Bangladesh removed from the team hotel in Pune, India.
On Sunday (October 15, 2023), when the Bangladesh team had no scheduled practice or media interactions, journalists visited the team hotel. Litton did not welcome the idea. He summoned the hotel's security personnel and instructed them to escort the journalists away.
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This incident ignited debate and discussion among Bangladeshi journalists covering the ICC World Cup in India. Some reporters questioned Litton's professionalism in their reports aired on television or shared on social media platforms.
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Within 24 hours of the incident, Litton extended an apology.
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"I deeply regret the unforeseen incident that occurred yesterday at the team hotel," Litton posted. "I hold the media in high regard. The indispensable role of journalists in advancing Bangladesh cricket is acknowledged and appreciated."
The Bangladesh team has participated in three matches in the ICC World Cup 2023 so far, securing a victory in one. In the upcoming match, Bangladesh will face India on October 19.
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1 year ago
Anamul included in Bangladesh’s Asia Cup squad as Litton ruled out
Bangladesh's opening batsman, Litton Das, has been ruled out of the ACC Asia Cup 2023 due to an unfortunate bout of viral fever. His absence has prompted a swift reshuffle in the Bangladesh squad, with Anamul Haque Bijoy stepping in as his replacement.
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) confirmed the development on Wednesday morning (August 30, 2023).
The opener's inability to travel to Sri Lanka with the Tigers’ Asia Cup squad and his ongoing struggle to overcome the lingering fever have ultimately led to his withdrawal from the much-awaited competition.
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The National Selection Panel of the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has called upon Anamul, a 30-year-old right-handed batter, to fill the void left by Litton.
An experienced campaigner, Anamul boasts an impressive track record, having featured in 44 ODIs and accumulating 1254 runs, including three centuries. His latest appearance in an ODI match for Bangladesh dates back to December last year when he faced India on the field.
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Minhajul Abedin, Chairman of BCB’s National Selection Panel, shared insights into the thought process behind Anamul’s selection. "He (Anamul) has been in the runs in domestic cricket, and we have continued to monitor him in the Bangladesh Tigers programme. He was always in our consideration," Minhajul remarked.
Minhajul went on to explain, "Due to Litton’s unavailability, we needed a top-order batter who could keep wicket, and Anamul got the nod."
Bangladesh will take on Sri Lanka on August 31 in their opening Asia Cup match in Kandy. Following that, they will travel to Pakistan to play their second Asia Cup match against Afghanistan.
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Bangladesh squad for 2023 Asia Cup:
Shakib Al Hasan (Captain), Najmul Hossain Shanto, Tawhid Hridoy, Mushfiqur Rahim, Afif Hossain, Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Taskin Ahmed, Hasan Mahmud, Mustafizur Rahman, Shoriful Islam, Nasum Ahmed, Mahedi Hasan, Mohammad Naim, Shamim Hossain, Tanzid Hasan Tamim, Tanzim Hasan Sakib, Anamul Haque Bijoy
1 year ago
Litton Das as Captain: Test experience could mean advantage over Afghanistan
The test match between Bangladesh and Afghanistan is set to begin on June 14, 2023, at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Dhaka. This one-off Test match promises to be an exciting encounter between two competitive sides, showcasing their skills and determination in the longest format of the game.
A significant highlight of this match is the appointment of Litton Das as the captain of the Bangladesh Test cricket squad. The free-scoring opening batsman and wicketkeeper will lead his country for the first time in Test cricket, which makes the match even more interesting. As both teams gear up for this thrilling face-off, cricket enthusiasts in Bangladesh eagerly await the on-field action and the strategic battles that will unfold.
Prospect of Litton Das as Captain of Bangladesh Test Squad
Litton is appointed captain because Shakib Al Hasan cannot play due to a finger injury. During his Test debut in 2015, Litton gave a bright message about the future of batting. He is going to lead Bangladesh in Tests after eight years of many ups and downs. Litton will be the 12th captain of the Bangladesh Test cricket team.
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Even though he is stepping in temporarily, Litton feels confident because he has been doing a great job as a wicketkeeper for a while now. Last year, he scored 800 runs in Test matches, which is a big achievement. Only two other Bangladeshi players have reached that milestone in a single year.
Litton Das has been a vice captain under Shakib Al Hasan for the Bangladesh Test team for the last year. On top of that, Litton served as captain last December in the one day series. So, he has some experience leading the team. However, some fans are worried because Litton sometimes struggles to turn his good starts into big scores. After the great potential at the beginning of his career, it was not long before darkness fell.
After passing through the stormy tide, he turned around and paved his own way. And recent form is also in Litton’s favour. So, Litton Das has a good prospect as captain of the Test squad.
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Does Test Experience Give Bangladesh Advantage over Afghanistan?
Bangladesh has a more extensive history and experience in playing Test cricket compared to Afghanistan. This experience can be an advantage for Bangladesh, as they have a better understanding of the strategies required to succeed in the longest format of the game.
Bangladesh made its Test debut in November 2000, while Afghanistan played its first Test match in June 2018. This means that Bangladesh has been playing Test cricket for nearly 18 years longer than Afghanistan. As of April 2023, Bangladesh has played 137 Test matches, while Afghanistan has played 6 Test matches.
Bangladesh’s Test record has shown steady improvement over the years, with notable victories against top cricketing nations. They have registered Test wins against teams like Australia, England, and New Zealand, showcasing their ability to compete at the highest level. On the other hand, Afghanistan’s Test experience is limited, and they are still finding their footing in the format.
Read more: BAN vs AFG Series 2023: Bangladesh Test Squad Analysis
In terms of individual player statistics, Bangladesh has several experienced Test cricketers with impressive records. Players like Mushfiqur Rahim and Mehidy Hasan Miraz have been involved in Bangladesh’s Test successes. These players bring a wealth of experience and knowledge to the team, which can be invaluable in a Test match scenario.
In contrast, Afghanistan’s Test team is relatively inexperienced, with most of their players having played only a handful of Test matches. While they have talented players like Rashid Khan and Mohammad Nabi, their overall experience in Test cricket is limited compared to Bangladesh. However, both of them are absent from upcoming matches.
So, Bangladesh’s extensive Test experience, both as a team and in terms of individual player records, gives them an advantage over Afghanistan in the upcoming Test match on June 14, 2023.
Read more: BAN vs AFG Series 2023: Fixtures, Schedules, Teams, Head-to-Head Records
Final Words
Litton Das is excited to step onto the field as Test captain for the Bangladesh team. However, he has done it before in the ODI format, so it will not be a big challenge for him. With a great mindset, Litton is determined to give his best and wants to play an excellent inning. On the whole, Bangladesh’s Test experience will definitely give them an advantage over Afghanistan in the BAN vs AFG Test match on June 14, 2023.
1 year ago
Shakib takes five as Bangladesh beat Ireland by 77 runs to seal T20 series
Bangladesh beat Ireland by 77 runs in the second T20 Wednesday in Chattogram to win the series with one match to spare.
Put in to bat first, the Tigers Bangladesh scored 202 for three after the match was reduced to 17 overs per side due to rain.
Litton Das and Rony Talukdar scored 124 runs in just 9.2 overs in the first wicket stand. Litton smashed 10 fours and three sixes to score 83 off 41 balls before falling to Ben White in the 12th over.
The wicketkeeper-batter Litton hit fifty off 18 balls, the fastest fifty by a Bangladeshi in T20s. He broke the 20-ball fifty record of Mohammad Ashraful in 2007.
Talukdar, too, played a free-flowing knock of 44 off 23 balls before being caught by Mark Adair off Ben White.
After that, skipper Shakib Al Hasan and Towhid Hridoy continued to pile on the runs. Shakib struck three fours and three sixes in his unbeaten knock of 38 off 24 balls.
For Ireland, White was the pick of the bowlers, taking two wickets for 28 runs in his four overs. Adair also managed to pick up a wicket but conceded 52 runs in his four overs.
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Chasing 203, Ireland failed to offer any resistance against Bangladesh's quality attack. The in-form Taskin Ahmed picked up the wicket of Ireland captain Paul Stirling off the first ball of the innings.
After Taskin's first wicket, Shakib bagged five wickets in his first three overs and returned the figures of five for 22 in four overs. With this, he became the highest wicket-taker in T20s, surpassing New Zealand's Tim Southee.
Shakib now has 136 wickets in the format in 114 matches while Southee has 134 in 107 matches. After Shakib's bowling spell, Taskin took two more wickets and took three for 27 in four overs.
Curtis Campher hit an unbeaten fifty off 30 balls for Ireland.
Both teams will now compete in the solitary Test in Dhaka, starting on April 4.
1 year ago
T20 World Cup: Despite losing Liton early, Bangladesh off to a good start vs Pakistan
Bangladesh made a good start against Pakistan in their last Super 12 Round match of the T20 World Cup at the Oval Ground in Adelaide.
Bangladesh lost Liton Das early in the innings after opting to bat first. Liton fell prey to Shaheen Afridi in the third over after hitting a six in the same over. It was a short ball. Liton tried to keep it down but failed. Shawn Masood took an easy catch.
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At the end of eight overs, Bangladesh were batting at 56 for 1. Najmul Hossain Shanto and Soumya were not out for 35* and 9*, respectively.
Bangladesh made three changes to their playing XI for this match: Soumya Sarkar, Nasum Ahmed, and Ebadot Hossain were included in place of Yasir Ali, Hasan Mahmud, and Shoriful Islam.
Bangladesh (Playing XI): Najmul Hossain Shanto, Soumya Sarkar, Litton Das, Shakib Al Hasan (c), Afif Hossain, Nurul Hasan (w), Mosaddek Hossain, Taskin Ahmed, Nasum Ahmed, Ebadot Hossain, Mustafizur Rahman
Pakistan (Playing XI): Mohammad Rizwan (w), Babar Azam (c), Mohammad Haris, Shan Masood, Iftikhar Ahmed, Mohammad Nawaz, Shadab Khan, Mohammad Wasim Jr, Naseem Shah, Haris Rauf, Shaheen Afridi
If Bangladesh win this game, they will qualify for the semifinals, but if they lose, Pakistan will advance to the next phase after South Africa suffered a shock defeat to the Netherlands team earlier in Adelaide.
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Bangladesh have a poor record against Pakistan, winning only two matches out of 17 T20Is. The Tigers are having a solid start against Pakistan in this much-important T20 World Cup contest for a berth in the semifinals.
2 years ago
Litton Das: The Classical Bangladeshi Batter Discovers Rhythm in Test Cricket
Litton Das is considered as one of Bangladesh's most stylish batters. The classical right-hander has no shortage of skill, and the selectors always back him up so that he can flourish on the international level. He was criticized for not being as consistent for the national team in the longer-version format. However, Litton's transformation in the Test format since the beginning of 2021 has been quite astounding. He is among the leading run scorers in the format in the current season. Let's take a look at Litton Das's recent Test performances.
Litton Das's Test Performances from 2015 to 2020
In 2015, Litton Kumer Das made his Test debut at home against South Africa. He scored fifty against the Proteas and showed some potential during the series. He couldn't continue his momentum for the next five years, despite getting enough chances in the longer-version format.
Litton only managed 859 runs in 34 innings, averaging 26.03 runs per innings. He had his top score of 94 against Sri Lanka in 2018. He also batted in a variety of positions during this period, which may have hampered his improvement in the format. Litton Das batted in three positions: opener, middle order, and lower middle order, making it tough for him to find consistency with the bat.
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Litton Das’s Test batting stats (2015-2022)
Span
Match
Innings
Runs
HS
Ave
50s
2015-2022
20
34
859
94
26.03
5
Source: https://www.espncricinfo.com/
Test Performances of Litton Das from 2021 to the Present
Many of Bangladesh's many international cricket matches were postponed in 2020 due to the coronavirus outbreak. The world saw a new version of Litton Das when Bangladesh's international cricket resumed in January 2021. The elegant right-hander has improved his batting consistency and composure. He has obviously made some batting adjustments that have helped him perform consistently for the Tigers. Furthermore, he has secured a permanent batting spot in the team, allowing him to flourish with the bat. He has batted in the late middle order since last year, primarily at No. 6 or No. 7.
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Since 2021, Litton Das has been one of the top run scorers in the Test format. His Test performance over the last year and a half is in stark contrast to his first five years. He has 1,100 runs in 21 innings with a more than 50 batting average since January of last year. He has also accumulated 3 hundreds and 7 fifties during this period.
Top five most runs in Tests since January 2021 (as on 24 May, 2022)
Player
Innings
Runs
HS
Ave
100s
Joe Root
39
2,066
228
54.36
8
Dimurth Karunaratne
20
1,209
244
60.45
5
Litton Das
21
1,100
141
52.38
3
Rishabh Pant
28
1,077
101
43.08
2
Kraigg Brathwaite
26
1,016
160
42.33
2
Source: https://www.espncricinfo.com/
Litton Das is also one of the top two Test run scorers in 2022, trailing only Usman Khawaja of Australia. He has struck 506 runs for an average of 56.22 so far this season. This year has also seen two of his three hundred, including his highest-ever 141-run score against Sri Lanka.
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Top five Test run scorers (1 January – 24 May 2022)
Player
Innings
Runs
HS
Ave
100s
Usman Khawaja
9
751
160
125.16
4
Litton Das
9
506
141
56.22
2
Dean Elgar
12
439
96*
39.90
0
Temba Bavuma
12
428
93
42.80
0
Abdullah Shafique
6
397
136*
79.40
1
Source: https://www.espncricinfo.com/
Way Forward
Litton is a solid player with the potential to be the heart of Bangladesh's batting order. While the senior players approach the end of their careers, others must step up to fill their position. The stylish Bangladeshi Batter Litton Das is undoubtedly one of them, and recent statistics back up his contribution to Bangladesh Test cricket.
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2 years ago