Tamim Iqbal, the veteran Bangladesh batsman, figures that Ravi Ashwin is among the three hardest bowlers he has looked in his vocation. The Indian off-spinner has disposed of the southpaw multiple times in global cricket-multiple times in Tests and one time each in ODIs and T20Is.
Despite the fact that Ashwin doesn’t play the white-ball designs nowadays, he is as yet a bedrock of India’s Test side.
In his rundown, Tamim began by taking previous Pakistan spinner Saeed Ajmal’s name. Strikingly, the tweaker never excused the left-hander at the most elevated level. In any case, the Chittagong-conceived feels that at his pinnacle, Ajmal’s conveyances were amazingly difficult to pick.
ALSO READ: Dhoni’s comeback into the Indian team would be based on his performance in the IPL: Aakash Chopra
Aside from Ajmal and Ravi Ashwin, Tamim additionally went for Morne Morkel, the previous South African quick bowler. The slender speedster used to produce critical skip because of his stature and disposed of the left-hander multiple times in Test cricket.
“First I would discuss Saeed Ajmal. At the point when he was at his prime, I was unable to peruse his conveyances. I experienced a lot of difficulties while playing him,” Tamim was cited as saying in a meeting with Daily Star.
“South Africa’s Morne Morkel was hard to confront. Another is Ravichandran Ashwin, who is one of the present players. Indeed, even he is hard to peruse. I might want to take the names of these three cricketers as they are quality bowlers,” he included.
Tamim is at present the main run-scorer for Bangladesh and is one of the three Tigers’ hitters with more than 11,000 runs alongside Mushfiqur Rahim and Shakib Al Hasan. He has amassed 13,308 runs in 341 matches at a normal of 35.11 to go with 23 centuries and 81 half-hundreds of years. In 2019, he made some extreme memories because of which he likewise took a break from cricket.
In any case, at that point he returned and crushed an unbeaten 334 of every a top of the line game. Before that, he additionally had a not too bad season for the Dhaka Platoon in the BPL. Be that as it may, in the arrangement against Zimbabwe, he made his mark, producing thumps of 158 and 128* in Sylhet. At 31 years old, Tamim has many long periods of cricket left in him and can make more records.
Shoaib Akhtar lashes out at ‘incompetent’ PCB after Umar Akmal’s ban