Kayes looking to cement his place in national squad
Jannatul PiealCorrespondent
Posted - 2017-07-14T01:17:13+06:00
Updated - 2017-07-14T01:17:13+06:00
Despite playing for
national side in the international level for last eight years or so, opening batsman
Follow google news channel to get news of BDCricTime. hasn't yet been able to cement his place in Tigers ODI and T20I squad like what he has done in Tests.
The 28-year-old batsman played so far 28 Tests, 67 one-day coupled with 12 T20 Internationals for Bangladesh after being debuted in 2008.
However, with the two-match Test series against
in August-September looming on the horizon, Kayes is confident of finally giving his best shot to become a permanent member of Bangladesh squad.
“I always try to do my own works when I get chance. You all have seen it throughout my career. But the team management, I think, try to get a different thing from me. For this I could not be regular in the team,” he said.
He further added, “But I try my own job. I’ll try it as long as I play. If the management thinks that they will continue this by me then different thing could be happened.
“Every batsman has weak and strong points. A batsman is never stronger in one place. I try to amend my lacking where I have.”
According to the left-hand stylish batsman, the proceeding is always challenging job wherein some are succeeded and some are not.
“The opening position of the team is always a challenging work. If one shows a bit bad then he will be sidelined. So those, who get chance to play, will try to restore the place,” he said post his team's practice session in Mirpur on Thursday.
The southpaw batsman kept on saying to the reporters, “I have been trying this since last eight years. I come back by playing better cricket in some matches. Again I dropped from the team after playing some worse cricket. In this way, my cricket career has been passing. Thereafter, I’m trying so that I could do better further.”
- Jannatul Naym Pieal, Correspondent, bdcrictime.com