Litton Das vs Mohammad Rizwan: Heated Verbal War in Sylhet Test Decider
The Sylhet Sledging: Litton Das Targets Mohammad Rizwan
Litton Das and Mohammad Rizwan [Source: screengrab]
On Day 4 of the series-deciding second Test in Sylhet, the atmosphere was thick with tension as Pakistan attempted a monumental chase. However, the cricketing world found itself focused on the stump microphone rather than just the scoreboard. Bangladesh wicketkeeper Litton Das was spotted constantly teasing Mohammad Rizwan, triggering a fresh verbal war that has become a major talking point of the series.
While Rizwan was busy anchoring the Pakistani innings with a well-compiled half-century, Litton Das was determined to break his concentration. The stumper’s primary weapon of choice this time? Trolling Rizwan over his frequent complaints regarding the sightscreen. The confrontation reached its peak in the 72nd over when Rizwan paused play due to movement near the sightscreen, a move that clearly irked the Bangladeshi fielders.
“Ab Acting Shuru”: The Verbal Confrontation
At his verbal best, Litton was heard on the stump mic mocking Rizwan’s tactical delays. As Rizwan gestured toward the sightscreen, Litton was heard saying that the Pakistani batter was merely “acting” because he had already reached his half-century and was looking for ways to disrupt the bowlers’ rhythm. The exchange did not end there; the verbal battle spilled over into the following over as Rizwan continued to point out disturbances, leading to another round of heated words between the two rivals.
This isn’t the first time these two have clashed in this series. In fact, their rivalry appears to be growing with every passing day. Last week, during the first Test in Mirpur, Litton Das took a more personal swipe at the Pakistani wicketkeeper-batter. During that encounter, Litton was heard claiming that Rizwan had a “bad reputation” back home in Pakistan. He even warned Rizwan that if he were to be dismissed playing a rash shot, he would not be able to set foot back in his home country.
Match Context: A Mammoth Target for Pakistan
The sledging comes at a critical juncture in the match. Pakistan entered the fourth day facing a daunting task: chasing down 437 runs to level the two-match series. The visitors’ chase began on shaky ground as they lost both openers, Azan Awais and Abdullah Fazal, early in the day. Comeback man Babar Azam looked promising, striking an enterprising 47 before his departure, while captain Shan Masood fought valiantly for his 71 runs off 116 balls, featuring eight boundaries.
The Pakistani middle order seemed to be crumbling under the pressure of a tight spell from Taijul Islam, which reduced them to 162-5 at the halfway stage of Day 4. It was at this point that Mohammad Rizwan and Salman Agha initiated a courageous rescue mission. The duo put together a 134-run partnership that kept Pakistan’s slim hopes alive. Rizwan, despite the verbal barrage from Litton, notched his 14th Test half-century—his second of the series—to help the ‘Men in Green’ cross the 300-run mark.
The Story of the Match So Far
Bangladesh has been in the driver’s seat for much of this Test. On the opening day, Litton Das himself set the tone with a sublime century, guiding the hosts to a total of 278. The Bangladesh bowlers then backed up the batters, with Nahid Rana and Taijul Islam picking up three wickets each in Pakistan’s first innings. This collective effort allowed Bangladesh to walk away with a crucial 46-run lead at the halfway stage of the match.
Day 3 belonged to the legendary Mushfiqur Rahim. The veteran stumper played a masterclass of an innings, scoring a record century that stretched Bangladesh’s second-innings total to 390. This massive performance set the stage for the monumental target of 437 that Pakistan is currently grappling with. As the match heads toward an exciting finish, the duel between Litton Das and Mohammad Rizwan remains a captivating subplot in what has been a fiercely contested series.
The Psychological Edge
In Test cricket, the battle of wits is often as important as the battle between bat and ball. Litton Das’s aggressive approach behind the stumps is a clear attempt to unsettle a player who is currently Pakistan’s most consistent performer. Whether these mind games will eventually lead to a breakthrough for Bangladesh or if Rizwan will have the last laugh by steering his team to safety remains to be seen. One thing is certain: the rivalry between these two talented wicketkeepers has added a spicy flavor to the BAN vs PAK cricket calendar.




