Bangladeshi pacer thinks his batting has improved


After finishing the training camp for the day, Abul Hasan Raju addressed the media and spoke candidly about his views regarding his own
playing. The man who made his debut almost 6 years ago believes that he has
improved in both the aspects of the game.
Indeed, according to the right-arm pacer, he worked very
hard to better his bowling and also stated that the new practice methods are
also helping him become a better batsman. He also claimed that he is unclear of
his role with the national team as of yet.
“Line and length [have changed for the better]. I worked a
lot on my bowling during the off-season and during the BPL with Waqar bhai,
Champaka [Ramanayake] and [Khaled Mahmud] Sujon.

“I haven’t yet been told of my role yet.”
While he believes that it is difficult to improve his
batting with the limited time that he spends on it, he does state that practice
sessions are making him better and is of the opinion that the players would have developed even further
should they have been deployed earlier.
“It is actually difficult [to improve batting]. Whatever
time I get after bowling, I spend on rehab and a bit of batting. So I try to
give my best whenever I bat.
“Definitely [my batting has improved]. The skill practices that we have to do now, had we done them before, we would have improved even more. Everything is happening perfectly right now. We are batting here [in the nets], we are practicing it indoors as well. So I am confident, let’s see what happens.”
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