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Litton resurgence from slump to man in form


Published : 11 Sep 2024 10:17 PM | Updated : 11 Sep 2024 10:17 PM

Litton Das, known for his typically reserved demeanor, surprised many reporters with his unusually upbeat mood at the recent press conference. His transformation was evident in his interactions and his overall demeanor during the day.

Throughout the day, Litton appeared relaxed and content, whether he was keeping wickets or practicing batting drills. His positive attitude was a stark contrast to his usual reserved self.

The press conference was no exception. Litton, who is typically aloof with the media, engaged with reporters in a lively and friendly manner.

As he sat down, Litton picked up a Coke bottle and casually asked the journalists if he could put it down. A journalist jokingly mentioned Cristiano Ronaldo's infamous incident at Euro 2020, but Litton responded with a lighthearted smile, saying he also enjoys a Coke occasionally.

This positive start set the tone for the rest of the press conference, where Litton answered questions with warmth and candor.

Given his recent struggles with form, Litton's positive attitude was understandable. The 29-year-old, who had been under immense pressure, likely felt relieved after his strong performance in the Test series against Pakistan.

Litton emphasized the importance of hard work and perseverance in overcoming poor form. He dismissed the idea of dwelling on his failures and instead focused on improving his skills through practice.

Before the series, Litton had faced criticism for his lack of big scores in all formats. Despite this, selectors continued to support him. He had a remarkable series against Sri Lanka in May 2022, but his form had declined since then.

Despite his recent struggles, Litton remained unaffected and played crucial innings against Pakistan. He contributed significantly in both Tests, helping Bangladesh in critical moments.

Litton acknowledged the pressure that comes with batting at number six. He explained that the role is different from opening the innings and requires a different approach.

Litton's attacking approach in the first Test innings helped Bangladesh rebuild and secure a first-innings lead. His century in the second Test was a memorable achievement.

Reflecting on his experiences, Litton acknowledged the pressure that comes with his role but expressed confidence in his ability to handle it. He stated that now is 

the time for him to take on more responsibility.