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Soumya reaps success after rectifying his own mistake

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||CF Correspondent||


Out of favor Soumya Sarkar said that he is happy to contribute as it came down on his own terms after making some technical adjustments in Bangladesh A's just-concluded tour of Ireland.


According to the stylish left-hand batsman, the technical change had helped him to score runs, which would be enormously helpful to regain his own confidence as well as repay the faith of the management,.  


Bangladesh A team returned home following their successful tour of Ireland, with skipper Soumya Sarkar leading from the front with the bat in T20Is. Under his stewardship, the second string team won the T20I series 2-1, after sharing the spoils in the ODIs.


Soumya believes that he tried to rectify the mistakes he made against West Indies, as his downfall was mainly because of trying to clear the ropes straight over the bowlers head on two occasions at the Caribbean.



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“I tried to play with my own style as I play attacking cricket and I worked on my batting since reaching Ireland,’’ Soumya told reporters after returning back from the tour of Ireland.


“If you noticed, I was dismissed in a pretty similar fashion in the last two T20Is in West Indies, when I tried to play over the bowlers head in the straight region and was caught at either long on or long off. I was even dismissed in the same manner in one game in Ireland.


“I realized that there was a technical problem, my body weight tends to shift back while playing that shot and I worked on it. I tried to play hard, expecting a fast delivery, but it was a slower delivery and so my timing was not proper enough to clear the ropes in West Indies,’’ he added.


‘’It is one of my main run scoring shots, both against pacers and spinners, and I got results previously. I scored a lot of runs through that shot in Ireland,” he concluded.


It was a crucial tour for the left-hander who joined the team in Ireland after once again failing to score for the national team in their three-match T20I series against West Indies.



The 25-year-old, who opened the innings in the first T20I, went on to bat at the number four in the series opener and batted at number three in the next two games against West Indies. However, he failed to be of any significance with his scores reading at 0, 14, and 5 in those 20-over games.


However, Soumya did finally return among the runs when he smashed a fifty in the first T20 against the Ireland A team and followed up by playing another crucial 47-run knock in the series-deciding encounter.


Soumya does not seem worried about his place in the national team for the upcoming Asia Cup though as the confident southpaw also informed that he is only focused on improving his batting while the rest is up to the selector.



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