Frustrated that I can't bat in pink-ball Test because of concussion: Liton

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|| CF Correspondent ||
Bangladesh wicket-keeper batsman Liton Kumar Das said that he is disappointed not to bat in the Pink ball Test due to concussion.
Bangladesh were forced to use two concussion substitutes for Liton Das and Nayeem Hasan on the opening day of India's first day-night Test.
Liton and Nayeem were forced out of the game following hits on the helmet from paceman Mohammed Shami as pink ball made its India international debut in Kolkata.
Liton retired hurt on 24 at tea -- the first session break in the day-night Test, with Mehidy Hasan coming in to bat for the wicketkeeper-batsman.

I felt bad as I could not play the Test. I was in rest for some days after that. There was not mental pressure.
‘’When the ball hits the head the head gets heavy and some pain in head. I was feeling that,’’ he said.
‘’I was sent for citiscan.they did not want to take risk. I was not in a position to bat again and that is why my first innings batting is full loss and I knew I could not bat in the second innings. That is why we send MIraz,’’ he said.
‘’The head was feeling heavy after was ball hit,’’ he said.
Liton added that he is not color blind and took a swipe at the media for projecting him that way.
‘’It depends on how you are taking. If I have a problem in seeing the ball than I would have to get out the first ball. This is not a problem for me how others is seeing it. Some news of yours some India paper news other people also see. A lot of people follow Bangladeshi media,’’ he said.
‘’People living in the village can believe Liton is color blind.it depends on your writing and how you present it,’’ he said.
Liton said that he is not too concerned with all the hype around him as many believe he is yet to perform despite sound technique.
‘’It is not about technique or anything. If I can score than everything is all right and if I can’t then I won't be playing,’’ said Liton.