After 24 hours playing against Pakistan in Lahore. That Pakistan, whose batting and bowling are now boiling togbog. How will Bangladesh do against this team in a great form? Can the Tigers handle the fast bowling attack of Shaheen Shah Afridi, Haris Rauf and Nasim Shah? Meanwhile, before such an important game of this year’s Asia Cup Super Four, all of a sudden disaster has descended on the Bangladesh camp. Nazmul Hossain Shanto will not be able to play in this year’s Asia Cup. The top-order left-hander, who is at the peak of form, has been ruled out of the field due to a hamstring problem. In the match against Sri Lanka where the rest of the batsmen forgot to score runs, Shanto fought for a long time and gave a great innings of 89 runs. And in Bachamara’s fight with the Afghans, Shanta’s bat came with a century (104 off 105 balls). How much can the rest do in the absence of such an informed batter? Can Liton Das, who flew on Monday after recovering from a fever, make up for the lack of composure at the peak of form? India’s top and middle order batting arranged by Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, whose pace bowling is full of ashes. Can Liton handle Shaheen Shah Afridi’s great pace, devastating swing, Haris Rauf’s varied bowling and Nasim Shah’s youthful storm? You might be a little surprised to hear the question. Statistics show that Liton is still ahead of Nazmul Hossain Shant as a batsman. His batting style, technique is very organized. Arranged Lytton’s bat is much more fluent. Lytton is also more capable of playing shots around the wicket. More importantly, Lytton (213 runs with 5 centuries and 10 half-centuries in 72 matches) compared to Shantar (2 centuries and 832 runs in 29 matches) in the domestic and international arena. And as a performer everyone puts Lyton ahead. So why this question? One reason is Lytton’s recent off-form. Shanta was on the run. 564 runs in his last 11 innings (53, 25, 73, 44, 117, 35, 12, 1, 11, 89 and 104). And in the last 13 matches Liton (7, 0, 0, 26, 70, 50*, 0, 21, 35, 26, 13, 53*) has been out three times for zero runs. 301 runs easily. The above statistics show that he was calm in the whole rhythm. In contrast, Lytton’s lack of consistency is substantial. In this year’s Asia Cup, Shanto stood alone in the midst of extreme failure of the batsmen in the first match, in the next game against Afghanistan, he reached three figures by playing shots at will. Shantar scored 193 runs from the bat (89 +104) in 2 matches in this tournament. Any team will miss such an in form batter. And in front of Pakistan’s excellent and unstoppable fast bowling, Shant’s reliance is more to be thought of. He will be missed. And the responsibility of filling that deficiency will be on Liton’s shoulders. Liton of Inform is terrible. But will the off-form Litton be able to match Pakistan’s strong bowling attack? If you can, the absence of peace may not be noticeable. If not, the regret will increase.
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