Litton Das apologises to fans after Asia Cup failure

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Litton Das apologises to fans after Asia Cup failure
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Bangladesh skipper Litton Das has opened up after his side’s Asia Cup 2025 exit, expressing regret to fans while admitting his own disappointment at missing the final two matches through injury.

Bangladesh fell short of their ambition to play the final, suffering back-to-back defeats against India and Pakistan in the Super 4 stage.

Litton, who had been in solid form with 119 runs across four innings including a half-century, was sidelined by a back injury and is also set to miss the upcoming Afghanistan T20 series.

In a heartfelt message to supporters, Litton extended his gratitude and made a promise for better days ahead:

"We gave our best as a team in the Asia Cup 2025. Our ultimate goal was to reach the final and win it, but unfortunately, we couldn’t achieve that. As a team, we sincerely apologize to all the passionate supporters of Bangladesh,

"On a personal note, missing the last two games due to injury was heartbreaking. I also won’t be able to take part in the upcoming Afghanistan series because of the same reason. I tried my best to recover, but couldn’t — and this will hurt me for a long time.

"Finally, a big thank you to each and every one of you for the overwhelming support throughout the tournament. As athletes, we are truly privileged to have the best supporters in the world. Hopefully, we’ll be able to give back what you truly deserve very soon."

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