
Taskin Ahmed, the leader of the Rhythm of Bangladesh, praised Shaun Tait, the recent rapid bowling coach hired, and said that the Australian exhibition to the contemporary Crick T20 will greatly benefit the team. Taskin is interested in this topic because the World Cup in the shortest format is the next ICC event at the schedule.
Tait was recent designated by the Bangladesh Cricket Board, who had decided not continuously with Andre Adams, his predecessor. Taskin, which is being rehabilitated after suffering an injury in Achilles, expects a successful moment under Tait. The Australian has more than 200 Wickets of Crickt T20 and a wide range of experience playing in different environments through the world.
“Hopefully, many good things are ahead,” Taskin told journalists at the National Stadium of Cricket Sher-E-Bangla on Thursday.
“He was a very good bowling player and played a lot for Australia. The best part is that we have a lot of T20 Cricket this year and played T20 in the modern era and has experience in the main T20 events,” he said.
“You must have good ideas about the game. With luck, your experience will help us,” he said.
“Actually, when you are in the national configuration, a coach can help with the consciousness of the game and some technical aspects, but bowling players have to train mostly,” he said.
“However, when you have a great personality like Tait Around, things become easier and, hopefully, their inclusion benefits us,” he explained.
Recently, Taskin traveled to England to approve its rehabilitation process and its evaluated physical aptitude. The 30 -year -old anticipates playing competitive Crick on the next Sri Lanka tour.
“It is only part of the rehabilitation process, that is what is happening at this time. The physio and the coach of our Cricket Board, along with a specialist from the United Kingdom, have joined to establish a rehabilitation plan,” Taskin said.
“Until now, five sessions have been completed. I have also started light bowling. It is broadcast to establish a specific date for my return. At this time, we are pointing to the Sri Lanka series in June and Ifything is going well,” he said.
“So far there is no complaint and if things continue like this, I hope to return in that series,” he added.