Published on 12:00 AM, March 19, 2023

‘Without courage, you can’t do it at this level’

Towhid Hridoy’s performances have often gone under the radar, but having attained the highest score by a Bangladeshi batter on ODI debut yesterday against Ireland, they can be ignored no longer. The fluency and touch he displayed in BPL 2023 saw him get a national team call-up and brought his clean-hitting transformation to the limelight. In an interview, Hridoy talked about what helped turn disappointments into strengths with The Daily Star’s Abdullah Al Mehdi.

Bangladesh’s batting stalwart Shakib Al Hasan gives a few tips to debutant Towhid Hridoy during their 135-run fourth-wicket stand, which helped the Tigers post their highest-ever ODI total of 338 for eight in the opening game of the three-match series against Ireland at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium yesterday. Photo: FIROZ AHMED

The Daily Star (DS): Was it a struggle to play the Under-19 World Cup twice?

Towhid Hridoy (TH): Of course it was tough, but I understood that the more time I gave myself, the better I would be able to prepare for the national team. People used to ask me why I wasn't playing, but because of where I bat, there were a lot of variables. Even I couldn't explain it to people. But I knew the process and particular areas that needed improvement.

DS: What did you work on?

TH: Of course, there were technical changes to my batting, but the biggest thing was a change in my mental set-up. I used to think of many things before, but now I don't do that. The change came in terms of courage. Without courage, you won't be able to do it at this level. It's a game of courage. If someone has that and can execute, success will come.

DS: But that change doesn't come to everyone so how was that possible?

TH: I used to think of getting out a lot before, but getting out is part of the game. The mindset change was wanting to dominate till I got out.

DS: Players lose confidence during bad patches. So how did you raise your confidence levels?

TH: As a batter, you need runs to get confidence in your game. After the U-19 World Cup, I scored everywhere but that went under the radar. My runs are being noticed now. In the BPL before the last one and also the DPL, I didn't get runs. That season went badly, but after that I tried to do something different. The question was what was that something different which I could do. I felt that I had to score aggressively and show good hitting ability.

DS: Was there disappointment in that BPL? Khaled Mahmud Sujon seemed disappointed at a nets session during the 2022 edition of the tournament.

TH: If he didn't back me, I wouldn't have come to cricket. I lost my interest in cricket after being defrauded in Banasree. He backed me when I was at the U-16 level. He noticed me and the backing was rare. He gave me opportunities and batted me in a good position in the Dhaka League, which helped me progress. That BPL, I told him not to play me but to instead play others in my position. Sir scolded me and said I didn't need to think of so many things. He said that my job was to play. Knowing that had seen me from my childhood, I wanted a second opinion. Thus, I asked Shakib [Al Hasan] bhai [Barishal skipper] and he told me the same thing. When you get that backing from coach and captain, that's a big thing for a young player. At this level, when you do badly, you have to make way. I was poor across 10 to 11 matches straight and those opportunities were a big gain.

DS: Do you remember that BPL final with Fortune Barishal? Do you still have regrets?

TH: I was sick and, before the semifinal, I asked sir to drop me. I haven't forgotten that pain. At one time, it was what ignited my fire because I wasn't able to score a boundary in that vital over. I was upset for a long time and often couldn't sleep. Shujon sir just told me one thing: 'you couldn't hit one boundary'. Those words still hit me. In that one over, there were deliveries which could be hit. In the national-team camp, Shakib bhai told me: "it doesn't matter, you were young then. Because you did badly in that BPL, you did well in this BPL [2023]".