Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 27th April 2026, 5:54 PM
Following a clinical performance against New Zealand, Bangladesh captain Litton Das expressed his immense satisfaction with the team’s collective display. While Towhid Hridoy represented the squad at the post-match press conference, Litton shared his insights during the presentation ceremony and subsequently via a formal message on social media, underscoring the brand of cricket the national side intends to maintain.
The match, held at the Birshrestha Shaheed Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Cricket Stadium, saw New Zealand set a competitive target of 182 runs. Despite the batting-friendly nature of the pitch, the Bangladeshi bowling unit maintained a disciplined approach to prevent the visitors from reaching a more daunting total.
In response, the Bangladeshi batting line-up demonstrated remarkable composure and aggression. The chase was successfully anchored by influential knocks from:
Towhid Hridoy
Parvez Hossain Emon
Shamim Hossain Patwari
The efficiency of the run chase was such that Bangladesh secured the victory with two overs to spare, a testament to the middle order’s ability to handle pressure and maintain the required run rate.
Litton Das was vocal in his praise for the squad’s “all-round excellence,” noting that the victory was a result of a cohesive team effort rather than individual brilliance alone. In a statement released on his verified social media platform, Litton articulated his vision for the team’s identity:
“The match swung in our favour—this is exactly the brand of cricket we aspire to play. I am immensely proud of our bowlers and equally proud of our batters; it was a comprehensive team effort. A special mention must go to Towhid Hridoy, Parvez Hossain Emon, and last but certainly not least, Shamim Hossain Patwari. Boys, we have two more matches to win—let us finish the job.”
Litton’s comments highlight a shift in the team’s tactical mindset, prioritising balanced contributions across all departments. The captain’s insistence on “finishing the job” indicates a clear intent to secure a series whitewash against the Black Caps.
The victory places Bangladesh in a position of strength as the three-match T20 international series progresses. The itinerary for the remaining fixtures is as follows:
| Match | Date | Venue |
| Second T20I | 29 April | Birshrestha Shaheed Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Cricket Stadium |
| Third T20I | 2 May | Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur |
The second encounter will remain at the same venue, providing the home side with the advantage of familiar conditions before the series concludes in the capital. The final match at Mirpur is expected to draw a significant crowd, particularly if Bangladesh maintains its current momentum.
The successful pursuit of 183 runs on this ground is significant, as it reinforces the growing depth in the Bangladeshi T20 batting order. Historically, the national side has faced challenges in chasing totals exceeding 180; however, the contributions of the younger core—specifically Hridoy, Emon, and Patwari—suggest a maturing tactical approach to high-scoring encounters.
As the teams prepare for the second fixture on 29 April, the New Zealand contingent will likely look to adjust their bowling lengths on a surface that has proven to offer little margin for error. Conversely, the Bangladeshi side enters the next phase of the series with heightened confidence, aiming to replicate the “all-department” dominance described by their captain.
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