In the ongoing second Test match against Pakistan, Liton has scored a century in adverse conditions.
Pakistan vs Bangladesh, 2nd Test: The second match of the ongoing Test series between Pakistan and Bangladesh (PAK vs BAN) is being played at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium in Rawalpindi. Let us tell you that in this match, Bangladeshi wicketkeeper batsman Litton Das played a brilliant century of 138 runs in difficult conditions and handled the Bangladesh innings.
Let us tell you that in this match, Liton came to bat at a time when Bangladesh was in a difficult situation. After losing 5 wickets for just 25 runs in the first innings against Pakistan, Liton Das came to bat for Bangladesh. As soon as he came to the crease, he started to get noticed, and with a partnership of 165 runs with Mehdi Hasan Miraz for the 7th wicket, he handled the Bangladeshi innings.
So once he got settled at the crease, he scored the fourth century of his Test career. Also, this is not the first time that Liton has scored runs for the team in adverse conditions. He has done this feat for the Bangladeshi team before as well.
Liton Das is known for scoring centuries in difficult situations
It is worth noting that before this, Liton Das had played a brilliant century of 114 runs against Pakistan in the year 2021, when Bangladesh had lost 4 wickets for 49 runs against Pakistan.
So he played a similar difficult innings against Sri Lanka in the year 2022. At this time he came to bat at number 7 and the team had lost 5 wickets for a total score of 24 runs. But after this, Liton showed his class and played a brilliant innings of 141 runs.
So once again, when Bangladesh’s first innings faltered in the ongoing second Test match against Pakistan, Liton showed patience and played a brilliant century of 138 runs in 228 balls with the help of 13 fours and 4 sixes.
litton das centuries in tests
vs PAK, 2021, scored 114 after coming in at 49/4
vs SL, 2022, scored 141 after coming in at 24/5
vs PAK, 2024, scored 138 after coming in at 26/5Class from Litton Das.đź‘Ś pic.twitter.com/8fmsKX3wFg
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