

Jaker Ali can certainly be considered a star in the making for Bangladesh, across formats.
The right-handed batter signed off the West Indies tour with a match-winning knock in the third and final T20I against the West Indies in Arnos Vale at St. Kitts. However, he is unlikely to retain the tag of a T20I specialist that he earned after breaking into the international arena, considering he showed glimpses of his talent in the Test and ODI series as well, which seemed to make him the find of Bangladesh cricket in 2024.
Jaker had already scored fifties against South Africa and the West Indies in Tests to demonstrate his caliber in longer-format cricket, while also making his mark in the 50-over format.
"I have to say about Jaker as he played consistently in Test, ODI, and T20, and it's a big thing for the team and Bangladesh team," Bangladesh's T20I skipper Litton Kumar Das told reporters after the third T20I game against the West Indies, where Jaker came up with a