Taskin Ahmed's participation in the upcoming New Zealand tour and the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) is shrouded in uncertainty due to a persistent shoulder injury. Despite grappling with the long-standing shoulder issue, Taskin continued to play matches, even necessitating periods of rest during the World Cup. Consequently, he was omitted from the Test series against New Zealand on home soil.
After finishing at the bottom in the last two test championships, Bangladesh has kicked off the current edition on a remarkable note. The team secured a significant win by defeating the formidable Kiwis, who were the champions of the first Test Championship. This triumph against New Zealand is particularly noteworthy as it marks Bangladesh's first-ever win at home, sparking jubilation among the cricketers.
Pacer Taskin Ahmed, not fully fit during the World Cup, laments not being able to contribute fully to Bangladesh's campaign. Despite ongoing rehabilitation, Taskin reveals his disappointment
Taskin's ODI wicket tally is 98 before Sri Lanka take the field today. He reached the milestone of 100 wickets in ODI cricket with 2 wickets on Friday. The right-handed pacer reached this milestone as the eighth bowler of Bangladesh.
Bangladesh team returned home last Friday after the disappointing World Cup. Pacer Taskin Ahmed's sleeping behavior before the India match has been discussed more than anything after the World Cup debacle. Finally, this right-handed pacer opened up about the matter.