Shoriful ‘excited’ for his maiden franchise-league experience abroad
Bangladesh pacer Shoriful Islam departed for Sri Lanka on Saturday to take part in his maiden franchise-league experience outside the country.
The left-arm quick was roped in by Colombo Strikers for the upcoming fourth installment of the Lanka Premier League (LPL), a 20-over tournament, running from July 30 to August 20.
"The first time in any league is exciting for everyone. I'm also a little bit excited," Shoriful told reporters at the airport today.
The lanky pacer -- set to compete against compatriots Shakib Al Hasan, Tawhid Hridoy and Mohammad Mithun in LPL – is looking to make the most out of the LPL experience since Sri Lanka will co-host the upcoming Asia Cup, beginning from August 31.
"Definitely [LPL experience] will help, because getting used to the wickets and the conditions might give a better idea [for the Asia Cup]," said the 22-year-old, who so far scalped 34 in 31 T20Is.
"Whenever I get a chance, I will try to give my best. Most cricketers go to franchise leagues to get experience, and I will try to do the same.
For inspiration in abundance, Shoriful can look up to fellow quick Taskin Ahmed who is already the leading wicket-taker in the ongoing Zim-Afro T10 in Zimbabwe.
"Everybody likes it when a cricketer from his country goes to a foreign league and plays well."
Taskin, however, was earlier denied a No Objection Certificate (NOC) for LPL by Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) due to workload management concerns.
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