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‘A player needs 15-20 matches to develop in Test format’


Published : 23 Feb 2022 08:11 PM

Bangladesh’s opening batter Liton Das claimed that a player requires 15-20 Tests to master the long-format of cricket. Liton is pleased with the significant progress he made in the Tests. 

“I won’t say that I have reached any new levels, but I have realised that a player needs 15 to 20 Test matches to grow into the game. Maybe someone with more talent needs fewer games but I needed a bit of time to know what Test cricket truly is. A lot of situations vary. I feel I am getting better at understanding Test cricket, which I think this is the big change,” Liton told cricinfo.

Liton believes that opening the batting in ODIs requires a level of self-assessment rather than planning too far ahead.

“The bigger challenge in ODIs is preparing yourself. You can dominate the bowling once you get set. You know what you are going to get batting in the top order in ODIs. Every bowler wants to hit the top of off-stump. They have a slip and a gully. They want to get you bowled, nick off or lbw. The bigger challenge is in Test cricket where you can't play a big shot if you just wanted to. You have to survive certain phases and get out of it.”

Liton however has to constantly adjust to the three formats, being one of the few Bangladeshi cricketers now who plays all the formats. With the pressure of performing, he has had to figure out exactly how to slip from one format to the next. Litton said one must understand his or her role and be prepared for every situation.

“It depends on what my role is. I am a wicketkeeper who bats at No. 7 in Tests. I play predominantly as a top-order batter in ODIs. I don’t usually keep wickets, so I have to field well. I have a similar role in T20Is. There are times when I suddenly have to keep wickets, maybe after break of few months. One has to adjust very quickly.

“Even the best players are faced with challenging phases in international cricket. A lot depends on how much of a comfort zone you have been able to create for yourself. If you are scoring runs continually, things are easy for you. When you are off form, international cricket can be a tough place. You will find it hard to cover such times at that level.”