Bangladesh drop Soumya, Taskin from ODI squad
Dhaka, Bangladesh: Bangladesh on Sunday dropped opening batsman Soumya Sarkar and paceman Taskin Ahmed from their 16-man squad for the opening two matches of the forthcoming tri-nation One-day international tournament.
Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka will also take part in the tournament, Bangladesh's first ODI competition at home in more than a year. It will begin in Dhaka on January 15.
"Taskin and Soumya both were dropped for their poor form. They will play in the BCL (a franchise-based first-class competition) to improve their skills," said chief selector Minhajul Abedin.
Soumya has been a regular face in the Bangladesh squad for all three formats since making his international debut in 2014, but paid the price for a prolonged spell of poor form.
The left-hander played just one ODI in the South Africa tour last October and scored only eight runs.
Fast bowler Taskin also fared poorly in South Africa, picking up two wickets in three ODIs.
Left-arm fast bowler Mustafizur Rahman returns to the side after missing out on Bangladesh's last one-day series in South Africa with a twisted ankle.
Mustafizur was joined by batsmen Anamul Haque and Mohammad Mithun, paceman Abul Hasan and spinner Sunzamul Islam in the squad, which features several changes from the South Africa series in October.