Sabbir eying a comeback at the international stage
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|| Desk Report ||
Banned Bangladesh batsman Sabbir Rahman is eyeing to make a comeback at international stage, as soon as his six-month ban ends, by putting up some noteworthy performances in the domestic circuit.
In order to turn his dream into reality Sabbir is keeping no stone unturned despite not getting any help from Bangladesh Cricket Board as they have asked him not to use their facilities until further notice.
“I am regularly doing my practice and working on different areas. I am doing my gym regularly while at present emphasizing on my running session a bit more as that is a key area that can develop my endurance,” Sabbir told Cricbuzz recently.

“As I am told that I can't use anything owned by the BCB, that's why I can't practice in Mirpur. I am doing my batting and bowling at a field in Mohammadpur while going to a gym in the same area. I go to the Residential School [in Mohammadpur] for running sessions and playing football. I have kept practicing the way I practice usually.”
Sabbir added that he understand that he need to score big in the domestic cricket to make his presence felt while he is cautious not to spill the opportunities that he failed to grab earlier.
“The National [Cricket] League, our first-class tournament, will probably start on the 4th of next month [October] and at present I am preparing for it,” said Sabbir.
“You can't predict how many runs you'll score. That depends on luck. I will get the results according to the amount of hard work I have been doing. I can't guarantee anything, but I will try to prepare well mentally and bat and bowl well.
“I will try to score runs. I have failed to achieve my goals at times in the past. But, this time, I want to prove myself in the league,” he concluded.