TimesofIndia.com in Dubai: Bangladesh cricket has always thrived on spin. From Mohammad Rafique to Shakib Al Hasan , the nation has relied on their left-arm spinners to script some of its finest wins. Yet, one department has remained largely vacant: wrist spin. For years, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) searched for a leg-spinner who could provide the breakthroughs modern white-ball cricket so desperately demands. That search eventually unearthed a promising name -- Rishad Hossain. Rishad’s journey began in 2017, when the BCB organised a nationwide “spinner hunt.” The aim was clear: to discover mystery spinners and wrist spinners hidden across the country’s cricketing landscape. From that initiative, a lanky teenager emerged. Just 16 or 17 at the time, and immediately caught att

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