'This bunch almost ready for World Cup' - Litton Das confident about T20I side
Bangladesh beat Ireland 2-1 to win their fifth T20I series this year
Mohammad Isam
02-Dec-2025 • 5 hrs ago
Bangladesh came back from 1-0 down to beat Ireland 2-1 • BCB
Bangladesh captain Litton Das has said the current crop of players were "almost ready" for the 2026 T20 World Cup after an improved fielding performance in the 2-1 series win against Ireland.
Bangladesh have played 30 T20Is in 2025, the most for them in a year. The victory against Ireland was their fifth in T20I series this year after consecutive wins against Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Netherlands and Afghanistan. They had lost to Pakistan and UAE before that streak, and West Indies after.
Against Ireland, Bangladesh bounced back from 0-1 down to win the second and third T20Is. On Tuesday, they won by eight wickets and 38 balls to spare after an emphatic all-round display.
"I wanted the team to win from pressure situations," Litton said after the third T20I. "We couldn't overcome the pressure in the first game but we fought back to win the series. There are many positive sides. We are not a good fielding unit, but we took some brilliant catches in this series. At least in the fielding department, we have shown improvement. After playing the most number of T20Is in a year, I think our players have become more mature.
"The credit goes to all the players and coaching staff. Our team was ready since the Asia Cup. We have only used a certain number of players since then. I think we want these players to play their best cricket in the BPL, which we then expect them to replicate for the national team. I am not concerned about anyone's performance, but about injuries. We will all pray that we remain safe in the next two months."
Litton said Bangladesh had experimented this year, to find their best combination for the T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka in February. For instance, Bangladesh used all their opener options in the top four in the third T20I against Ireland, while also mixing up their spinners and fast bowlers.
"I am not too concerned about it [the No. 6 position]. Not everyone will get runs in every series. You saw [Towhid] Hridoy doing well in this series."Litton Das
"We have conducted a lot of experiments. We made certain changes that were risky - like Fizz [Mustafizur Rahman] didn't bowl the last over today," Litton said. "[Mohammad] Saifuddin bowled the last over. I wanted to see what a player will do after not playing two matches. I think we tried almost everything in every aspect of the team. This bunch of players are almost ready for the next World Cup."
Bangladesh, however, do not have a settled middle order, with at least one position still up for grabs. They tried Jaker Ali, Nurul Hasan and Shamim Hossain in each of the three matches, though Shamim didn't get to bat in the third game.
"I am not too concerned about it [the No. 6 position]," Litton said. "Not everyone will get runs in every series. You saw [Towhid] Hridoy doing well in this series. I want them to score runs in the BPL, and then bring that to the World Cup."
Litton also said he had to rotate between three spinners in the XI, which means one of his "match-winners" ends up on the bench.
"Mahedi [Hasan], Rishad [Hossain] and Nasum [Ahmed] are my match-winners, so I have to take a tough call when I have to pick [only] two spinners in the XI," he said. "Sometimes, my performer has to sit out. They have accepted my decisions. They are good team-mates. It will keep happening in the future, but of course we explain to them [why we didn't pick any of them]."
Mohammad Isam is ESPNcricinfo's Bangladesh correspondent. @isam84
