Some of the isolated shocks have come true. In three formats. Think of the 70-odd innings in Chittagong against Sri Lanka at the start of 70 or early Sri Lanka at the wicket of team-mates during the Tests in South Africa. In the T20, under the Nidhaas Trophy, Sri Lanka were 43 for 19 or 43 in the last match of the series against the West Indies 61 runs. And in the one-day match in the Asia Cup, against Afghanistan, the 41-o'clock in the 43-odd innings! But in the overall sense, Liton Kumar Das's performance could not be reflected in international cricket.
In the Asia Cup final, will the 117-ball explosive innings of 121 runs against India be able to overcome the frustration? It can be a turning point in the career bolt that can be an innings.
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