Sports Desk: Global Super League T20 is going to be held for the first time . Rangpur Riders are also going to make history in this. For the first time, a franchise of Bangladesh is going to represent outside the country. Franchises from five different countries are slated to take part in the five-team tournament in Guyana.
Sohan
Rangpur has brought a touch of red and green in their practice jersey around this tournament. They held an official press conference in Mirpur on Saturday. Franchise captain Nurul Hasan Sohan said, this is for them too.
He said, 'I think it's a big opportunity for our players to be a global tournament, a competitive tournament, to participate here. A franchise team going out of the country for Bangladesh is a great achievement for us.
Bangladeshi cricketers don't get much opportunity to play T20. This time, Rangpur has formed a team for the Global Super League with 9 cricketers who are around the national team. Captain Sohan hopes that he can enrich his experience from here.
He said, 'Of course. It will be a challenge for us. What Sir (Nazmul Abedin) has done is a great learning process for us. We may not get a chance to play too many T20 matches. Since playing this tournament, then there is National League T20, BPL. "All in all, I will be able to play more T20 this year. And the T20 thing is like that, the more we play, the experience or everything will increase. Since there are five good quality teams, I think we can play a lot of competitive matches. That will help us in future. '
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The Global Super League is starting in Guyana from November 27. Sohan has experience of playing on the wicket here before. He says, Guyana's wicket will be much like that of Bangladesh. Sohan said that he has arranged the plan together with the head coach Mickey Arthur. He said, 'To tell you the truth, we were playing a National League match. We practiced together for the last four days. I think I will get a chance to practice for three to four days there. The last ODI series I played there, the wickets of Guyana and Bangladesh are somewhat similar. '