Right-arm pacer Taskin Ahmed said he is eyeing to return to the national cricket team after showing outstanding performance against Dhaka Dynamites in the ongoing Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) on Saturday, reports UNB.
Taskin is playing for Sylhet Sixers who have managed to clinch only one victory in three matches of the sixth season of the BPL.
"I always believe that I have the capability to play for the national side.
But, the last year was really unlucky for me.
I was injured in most part of it, and was in bad patch in the field as well.
But now, I am trying to gain my best. I will surely try to do something remarkable if selected for the national side again," Taskin insisted after ending up with three wickets for 38 runs against Dhaka Dynamites on Saturday.
Taskin was wicketless in the first match of the season for Sylhet. He bowled four overs in the match and conceded 31 runs but failed to grab any scalp.
But the right-arm fast bowler made a strong comeback in the second and third matches when he took four wickets against Chittagong Vikings and three against the Dynamites.
"It is really great that I have done well in last two matches.
Every match is important and I am trying to learn from my mistakes. I am happy with my performance," the 23-year-old pacer further said.
Waqar Younis, the former Pakistan legend, is coaching the Sixers in BPL. "We - the local pacers- always try to take advice from him.
He instructs us to bowl unpredictably. He always motivates us and tries to make us believe we can live up to the expectation," Taskin said about Waqar.
Taskin eyes nat'l comeback
FE Team | Published: January 13, 2019 21:22:52
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