NEW DELHI: Bangladesh captain
Shakib Al Hasan on Wednesday expressed his disappointment over the unavailability of experienced players such as
Liton Das. However, he remained optimistic, stating that the team possesses sufficient talent to compensate for their absence in the upcoming
Asia Cup.
The upcoming match on Thursday will see Bangladesh squaring off against Sri Lanka, the reigning six-time champions, at Pallekele.
Regrettably, Bangladesh will enter the match without the services of seasoned veterans like Liton Das, Tamim Iqbal, and Ebadot Hosain. Each of them has been sidelined for different reasons. Liton Das was unable to recover in time from a bout of viral fever, while
Tamim Iqbal and Ebadot Hosain are nursing injuries.
"Of course, it (absence of veteran players) is a big miss. If you talk about Liton, he has been part of the team for the last four or five years, and he was doing consistently well for Bangladesh.
"But having said that this will give an opportunity to someone else and I hope they make full use of this opportunity," Shakib said here during the pre-match press conference.
Shakib hoped that young players like Towhit Hridoy, who was a part of Bangladesh's U-19 World Cup winning side in 2020, will put their hands up in the Asia Cup.
"As far as Towhit is concerned he is really playing well for us this year. He has done well in the recent LPL (Lanka Premier League) and that should give him a lot of confidence going into the Asia Cup. He is going to play for Bangladesh for a long time," said Shakib.
Over the years, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka have constructed a heated rivalry between them, and instances like ‘Nagin Dance' added colour to it.
In 2018, Bangladesh bowler Nazmul Islam celebrated the Lankan wickets with ‘Nagin Dance' and later it became a flash point between the two teams and the fans.
However, Shakib was focusing more on the match and giving a good account of themselves in the Asia Cup.
"It is important to have a calm dressing room. I don't think of it as a rivalry. But whenever these two teams are playing, we play very good cricket, which is good for fans and the broadcaster.
"But yes, playing Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka is a tough test, and we want to play good cricket," he said.
Shakib said Bangladesh will have an eye on the upcoming ICC World Cup 2023, but their main focus will be to play well in the Asia Cup.
"As any other team, we are also looking at the World Cup. Having said that, the Asia Cup itself is a big tournament and we are taking this very seriously.
"A good outing here will give us a lot of confidence in the build up to the World Cup," he added.
(With PTI Inputs)