I am still not a big player- Liton
Liton Das, BCB

|| CF Correspondent ||
Bangladesh batsman Liton Kumar Das said that he does not believe his maiden hundred against India is a career defining knock while he also refused to take everything for granted after that massive ton.
Liton announced his arrival in the international stage with a 117-ball 121 that helped Bangladesh post a decent total on the board but was not enough to be beyond the reach of India due to failure of the middle-order batting unit.

''I don’t think that way [it will change my career] because for me each match is important. One match can have a lot of impact on some ones career but you have to start from the scratch in the next match,'' said Liton.
''I am still not a big player. But I will try to score regularly at international cricket. So there is no point thinking about it,'' said Liton adding that he would have loved to bat a bit longer in the final.
Despite being in the Test and T20 team for quite a some time to keep his place in Test and T20 he failed to earn a regular spot in the ODI and remained out of selection for the opening spot in ODIs since October 2017after that debacle in South Africa.
Bangladesh team will be looking forward to see the right-handed opener managing to make similar impact against Zimbabwe in the three-match ODI series at the same venue on October 21 while they will play the other two matches at Chittagong respectively on October 24 and 26.
Zimbabwe ODI squad arrived at Bangladesh on Tuesday to get them accustomed with the condition during the coming days.