Neesham: I tried to learn the slower ball from Mustafiz
In the era of globalization in franchise cricket, learning from teammates of different countries has become a common culture.
In the era of globalization in franchise cricket, learning from teammates of different countries has become a common culture.
To strengthen the power-hitting ability of players like Litton Das and Towhid Hridoy, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has appointed Julian Wood. The English coach will work with the cricketers for 28 days ahead of the Netherlands series and the Asia Cup.
In an exclusive interview with Cricfrenzy, renowned power-hitting coach Julian Wood, who is set to join Bangladesh camp soon, opened up about his approach to developing Bangladesh’s batting firepower. Drawing on years of experience working with elite cricketers around the world, Wood discussed what power hitting truly means, how Bangladeshi players can adapt to it, and the specific role he hopes to play in bridging the performance gap with the top T20 sides globally. From technical tweaks to mindset shifts, he laid out a roadmap for transforming Bangladesh’s batting unit into a more explosive force ahead of the Asia Cup and beyond. The excerpts are below:
Sri Lanka opener Pathum Nissanka has offered a balanced and mature take on the much-discussed Sri Lanka–Bangladesh cricket rivalry, stating that while it may appear fierce from the outside, the on-field environment remains respectful and professional.
Australia’s former express pacer Shaun Tait has officially joined the Bangladesh National Team as their pace bowling coach, bringing with him a wealth of international experience, including coaching stints with Pakistan and franchise leagues around the world. In an exclusive interview with Cricfrenzy, Tait opens up about his plans for Bangladesh’s pace battery, and how he sees the future of Bangladeshi fast bowling on the global stage. The excerpts from the interview are given below:
Former Pakistan fast bowler Wahab Riaz and commentator Ramiz Raja have lauded Bangladesh's young pacer Nahid Rana, calling him a promising talent with a bright future in international cricket.