Litton das batting position change

Litton Das had a notable performance scoring 94* against West Indies in the 2019 ODI World Cup while batting at No. 5. However, in recent matches, he has struggled, failing to reach double figures in his last eight ODI innings.
Recent Developments
In a significant change, Litton Das will bat at number five in the upcoming ODI series against Pakistan. This adjustment was confirmed by Bangladesh’s coach, Phil Simmons, who believes that this switch will benefit both the player and the team.
Phil Simmons emphasized that the middle order has been one of Bangladesh’s Achilles heels, indicating a need for improvement in that area. He noted that Litton Das is considered one of Bangladesh’s better players of spin bowling, which could be advantageous in the series against Pakistan.
Coaching Insights
Simmons stated, “He has been comfortable batting anywhere,” highlighting Litton’s adaptability. He also mentioned, “I think he’s a lot more relaxed with his game and he sees it as an opportunity to do what the team needs of him.” This reflects a positive mindset as the team prepares for the challenges ahead.
Furthermore, Simmons pointed out the difficulties faced by wicketkeepers who open the batting after keeping for 50 overs, suggesting that this change could alleviate some of that pressure on Litton Das.
Team Dynamics
Phil Simmons remarked, “We didn’t have to convince Litton for anything. All we asked was, ‘this is what the team needs’, and he was happy to do it.” This willingness to adapt indicates a strong team spirit as they gear up for the series.
As the series approaches, observers are keen to see how this strategic adjustment will impact both Litton Das’s performance and the overall effectiveness of the Bangladesh team in the ODI format.


