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Taijul Islam Acknowledges Feeling Underrated Despite Stellar Performance
Taijul Islam Acknowledges Feeling Underrated Despite Stellar Performance
At the end of the first day of the Chattogram Test, Taijul Islam stood tall for Bangladesh, dismantling Zimbabwe’s batting line-up with a brilliant five-wicket haul. After Zimbabwe’s strong start, they were eventually restricted to 227/9, largely due to Taijul’s masterful spin.
Tamim Iqbal, in a Facebook post, referred to Taijul as an "underrated" bowler. When asked about Tamim’s remark during the post-match press conference, Taijul humbly agreed.
"Yes, I feel the same (underrated)," Taijul admitted with a candid smile.
When pressed further to explain why, he replied with a hint of sadness, "Perhaps you (journalists) know better than I do."
While Taijul had a modest outing in the Sylhet Test — picking up just two wickets across two innings — he quickly found his rhythm in Chattogram. Speaking about his overall performance, the experienced left-arm spinner confidently stated:
"Alhamdulillah, considering the number of wickets I have taken over so many Tests, I don't think people who criticize after watching just one match truly understand the game."
Expressing satisfaction with his contributions, Taijul added:
"Of course, it’s a matter of pride. When a player has played 50 Tests, bowling the way I did in Sylhet isn’t ideal. But making a strong comeback after that feels good. Most importantly, I am contributing to the team."
For years, Taijul has been a silent pillar of Bangladesh’s Test bowling attack. Although he prefers staying away from the spotlight, his growing importance and consistency are becoming harder for anyone to overlook.