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BAN vs SL: Rishad Hossain proves utility as T20 cricketer

Rishad Hossain had a standout performance in Bangladesh’s recent T20 match against Sri Lanka. Not only did he impress with his skills, but he also proved his worth as a valuable asset to the team. Bowling wise, he took down Kamindu Mendis and Angelo Mathews, making crucial breakthroughs. But it was with the bat that he truly shone. When Bangladesh found themselves in trouble at 32-6, Rishad stepped up and scored an impressive 53 runs off just 30 balls, marking his first international fifty.

During his innings, he smashed seven sixes, three of which came in a single over against Maheesh Theekshana. This not only set a new record for the most sixes by a Bangladeshi player in an innings but also marked the most sixes ever hit by a player batting at eight or lower in a T20I between Test-playing nations.

While Rishad Hossain has showcased glimpses of his six-hitting prowess before, this match solidified his position in the team for the foreseeable future. Bangladesh has long been in need of a quality leg-spinner, and Rishad’s inclusion aimed to address that gap, despite some doubts about his bowling abilities.

Rishad Hossain proves utility as T20 cricketer

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However, he has visibly improved, particularly in extracting turn on typically batting-friendly pitches like those in Sylhet. His intelligent variations in line and length troubled the Sri Lankan batsmen and earned him crucial wickets.

Bangladesh captain Nazmul Hossain Shanto praised Rishad’s contribution, highlighting the importance of his batting in a team heavily reliant on specialist batsmen. Looking ahead, Bangladesh sees Rishad Hossain as a key player for the upcoming T20 World Cup.

Despite his success on the international stage, Rishad’s domestic career has seen fewer opportunities. In the 2024 Bangladesh Premier League, he only played four games for Comilla Victorians, a limited number considering the tournament’s length. However, his stellar performance in the recent T20I might change this, as both Rishad and Bangladesh recognize the need for a consistent leg-spinner who can also pack a punch with the bat.

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