Litton Das Opens Up on Bangladesh's Batting Approach in ODIs


image-lfhz40kyLitton Das in action [Source: Twitter]

Bangladesh, in the ongoing One-Day International (ODI) series against Ireland, have been showcasing intent in their batting, which has resulted in them scoring 300+ runs in both matches thus far.

Vice-captain Litton Das, the nation's most consistent batter lately, scored 70 in the second ODI on Monday, which ended in a no-result due to incessant rains. Speaking to the media, Das revealed Bangladesh's aggressive batting approach in ODIs, keeping in mind the upcoming ICC World Cup 2023.

As quoted by Cricbuzz, the Kolkata Knight Riders player said that big runs are essential and that the best teams score 100 or more runs in the final ten overs, which Bangladesh aim to achieve going forward. 

Here's what Das said

"When you are continuously scoring 300-350, it suggests that you are playing good cricket. We want this (aggressive brand of cricket) and if our batter can score runs in big events, it will be scored in this manner,

"Even if they don't score 300 in every match, they will score 280-plus. We would always want to play on a good wicket and get good results."

Bangladesh lead the series by 1-0 and will look to make it two-nil when they face the Irish in the decider on Thursday.