In the final match of the Zimbabwe tour of Bangladesh, Litton Das delivered another unforgettable performance, registering the fourth fifty of his career in breathtaking fashion — reaching the milestone in just 17 balls.
Walking in after a steady opening partnership, Litton wasted no time asserting control. From his very first boundary, it was evident he was in complete rhythm. He pierced the gaps with precision, punished anything short, and launched towering sixes with effortless timing. His ability to shift gears instantly turned a competitive contest into one firmly tilted in Bangladesh’s favor.
The landmark moment arrived when he brought up his half-century in only 17 deliveries — a stunning display of power-hitting combined with elegant strokeplay. In a format where momentum is everything, Litton dictated the tempo of the innings, ensuring Zimbabwe’s bowlers had no opportunity to recover.
He remained unbeaten on 54 off 19 balls, finishing with seven sixes and two fours at a strike rate above 280. More than just the numbers, it was the authority and composure of the knock that stood out. He paced the innings perfectly, accelerated at the right moments, and closed out the innings with confidence.
This fourth career fifty not only highlighted his growing consistency in the shortest format but also reaffirmed his role as Bangladesh’s most reliable attacking batter. In a high-pressure decider, Litton stepped up when it mattered most — blending aggression with control to guide his team to victory.
With this explosive milestone innings, Litton Das once again proved that he thrives on big occasions and continues to elevate his stature in Bangladesh’s T10 setup.





