Bangladesh legspinner Rishad Hossain wants to see his name as the top wicket-taker of the T20 World Cup even though his side has been experiencing a torrid time following a series defeat to USA.
"As a bowler, of course, I want to see my name as the highest wicket-taker of the T20 World Cup," Rishad said in a video posted by the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) on Monday. "As an all-rounder also I want to see myself at a top level."
The upcoming T20 World Cup, which begins on June 2, will be Rishad's first big tournament after a successful debut. In a country where legspinner hardly could thrive for a longer period, Rishad has already showcased his talent to be the big thing. Also his batting is a plus point for the country as he has the ability to play big shots at the death overs.
The 21-year old, so far, has claimed 15 wickets in 17 T20I games at an economy rate of slightly above seven.
After playing just seven T20I innings, he had already hit a half-century and possess a strike rate of over 135, which is eye-popping given the other players strike rate.
Rishad, however, said that he has the self-belief that enables him to hit big sixes at will.
"Every batter wants to hit big shots and I'm no exception. It is imperative to have faith in yourself to hit sixes. I just try my best, I don't do anything special. I don't look at the bowler or anything else, I just take it ball by ball."
EM