I failed in the T20 World Cup but that's in the past - Liton Das

Bangladesh batsman Liton Das is prepared to speak plainly. The right given batsman is by all accounts going through a purple fix right now however that scarcely caused him to fail to remember the cruel reality where he was dropped from the crew quite recently. Following his appalling effort in the ICC World T20, making 133 runs in eight innings, Liton was excluded from the T20I crew for the Pakistan series. However Liton consistently includes in Test and ODIs, his place went under investigation following his delayed lean spell in the briefest organization. While the group the executives demanded that they offered him a reprieve against Pakistan, Liton conceded that he was forgotten about. "It was anything but a break, I was dropped. Have I played a ton of cricket that I needed a break and I was playing in the National League in the wake of coming from the World Cup so I am don't know about how you can say it is a break," he said in the wake of playing a crucial hand in Bangladesh's triumph over Afghanistan in the principal T20I on Thursday (March 3). Whether he was offered reprieve or he was dropped, one thing appears to be sure that the batsman got time to zero in on his game. As of late, he sparkled in the ODIs against Afghanistan and on Thursday, he figured out how to end a 16-game dry spell without 50 years by scoring a significant 44-ball 60 in his side's enormous win. "Sometime you wouldn't get a score and some time or another you would get a score. I was a disappointment in the T20 World Cup however that is past. I got an open door in the present match and I attempted to play well. It's an alternate ball game. There is some rush in the T20 game. You will get sufficient time in ODI cricket and you will get a sizable amount of time in Test cricket. Design is unique. In the event that you are in great touch, it's extremely more straightforward to score in any configuration," he called attention to. ''Since I'm a top-request batsman I get sufficient time in Tests and ODIs. On the off chance that you can adjust your mentality, I think 120 balls is sufficient opportunity. Presently I am starting to comprehend this, I might not have perceived it before. I'm individual and you will learn more however much you play." Liton said that he is prepared to bat anyplace according to the group's necessity adding that he doesn't have any issue exchanging jobs in various configurations considering he bats down the request in Tests while being in the main three in the white-ball cricket. "I never need to pose any viewpoint with my batting position in light of the fact that my primary goal is to contribute for the group in any capacity," he said. "In the event that the group the board concludes that I should open the innings, I am available and assuming they feel that I should bat at seven I am prepared for it too since the group the executives realizes well in which position I'm fit to bat."