Playing SG ball with India, that's why Litton said it was difficult


Published: 07:46 10 September 2024
The Bangladesh team played the last Test series against Pakistan as Kokabura. However, the upcoming India series will have SG Ball. Which can be difficult, Liton Das said.
Today (Tuesday) Tiger this wicketkeeper batter faced the media in Mirpur. At that time Liton was saying about the SG ball, 'The ball will also change in India. SG says the game is a bit difficult. Especially at Kookaburra the new ball is difficult to play, the old ball is a bit easier to play. But in SG, it is relatively easy to play with the new ball, it is difficult to play with the old ball.
Liton said about his aggressive batting in Tests, "I try to run on the ball that I think is a run ball." In any format now people give more priority to the run. I think the kind of batting I do in Tests, everyone plays more aggressive cricket in Tests now. It has more chances of getting out, but there are also more chances of getting runs.
He also said, 'Wherever I land, I may find Mirage. I can get someone like Shakib bhai, Mushfiq bhai from above or someone from the top order. As Miraj is a bowler, if I don't play a few shots, the team's score will not go up. This is how I want to play.
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