Taskin wants to show consistent performance again

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Sports Reporter :
Pacer Taskin Ahmed of Bangladesh wants to show consistent performance, which helps him to regain his position as a fast bowler.
Pace is something that always was in his armory but consistency is the thing that was a missing link for the most part of his six-year long career. The world had already noticed how dangerous he could be for a batsman when he remains consistent but unfortunately that consistency was seen very few times.
Knowing that consistency could make him a potent and go-to bowler for captain, Taskin said he is working hard for his fitness because only a fit bowler can be an up to the mark and respectable pacer.
“There is visible improvement in my fitness than in the past but there is no end to the improvement,” Taskin said on Tuesday after taking part in skill camp at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in the city’s Mirpur. The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has arranged the skill camp to mark Bangladesh Cricket team’s Sri Lanka tour. Bangladesh Cricket team are scheduled to play a three-match Test series against Sri Lanka in the island from the last week of October.
” If I want to take myself to a world class level, and be more consistent I know I have to work hard. Hopefully something good will happen in future and I will try my best to improve at fitness-wise and skill-wise so that I can be more consistent.”
However after a groundbreaking start, Taskin’s career took a nosedive because of recurring injury. He recovered from the injury and made him available for Test cricket in 2017.
In a one-off Test against India in Hyderabad, Taskin delivered some spell, which was termed as fast and furious and also world class as he gave some of the fine Indian batsmen a torrid time with his pace.
After that series, it was predicted that he could be the go-to bowler of the captain in any format of cricket but that was not to be.
Another injury led his axe from the team and after then, he is struggling to get back his rhythm.
Taskin said the work with the coaches virtually during the lockdown and practically after the individual training session helps him a lot to regain his rhythm pace.
“The rhythm was better than the past and I am now comfortable with that. I have been working hard with my pace and seam position with the coaches. If I remain healthy and fit, I hope I will gain the rhythm that I like to have. Hopefully alongside rhythm I will also make my accuracy, seam position and pace better,” he concluded.

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