BSS
  14 Jan 2026, 19:51

Tanzid works on his errors to make him more consistent

DHAKA, Jan 14, 2026 (BSS) - Opener Tanzid Hasan Tamim has insisted that he has 
been working on his errors to become more consistent, as he aims to 
contribute to the team's cause on a regular basis.

Representing Rajshahi Warriors in the ongoing Bangladesh Premier League 
(BPL), Tanzid endured a dip in form earlier in the tournament but showed 
signs of a return to touch with a half-century in his last match.

So far, the left-hander has scored 166 runs at an average of 20.75 and a 
strike rate of 126.71.

Despite his struggles, Tanzid expressed gratitude to the team management for 
continuing to show faith in him.

"I couldn't perform up to the mark in the last six or seven matches, but the 
team management and senior players kept their faith in me," he told reporters 
today.

"I have received great support, which is something every player expects. The 
team environment has been really good and it always motivates us to perform 
our best."

Rajshahi Warriors will begin the Dhaka phase of the BPL by taking on 
Chattogram Royals tomorrow (Thursday) at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket 
Stadium.

Although both teams have already secured playoff berths, the match remains 
crucial in the race for a top-two finish.

Reflecting on his technical adjustments, Tanzid said he has been working 
closely with the coaching staff to address his shortcomings.

"I have been working on my errors consistently and tried to figure out where 
the problem lies," he said. "The coaching staff is helping me sort things 
out. I hope I can perform regularly from now on. If I perform up to the mark, 
it will not only benefit me but also the team."