Bangladesh batsman Liton Das is ready to call a spade a spade. The right handed batsman seems to be going through a purple patch at the moment but that hardly made him forget the harsh reality where he was dropped from the squad not so long ago.
AFGHANISTAN TOUR OF BANGLADESH, 2022
I failed in the T20 World Cup but that's in the past - Liton Das

Liton made 60 in the first T20I. © AFP
Following his disastrous campaign in the ICC World T20, making 133 runs in eight innings, Liton was not included in the T20I squad for the Pakistan series. Though Liton regularly features in Test and ODIs, his place came under scrutiny following his prolonged lean spell in the shortest format.
While the team management insisted that they gave him a break against Pakistan, Liton admitted that he was actually left out. "It was not a break, I was dropped. Have I played a lot of cricket that I wanted a break and I was playing in the National League after coming from the World Cup so I am not sure how you can say it is a break," he said after playing a vital hand in Bangladesh's victory over Afghanistan in the