Imrul Kayes wants to keep the innings in the Asia Cup against Afghanistan in the summer of Abu Dhabi, though considering the turning point in the match winning match.

Imrul Kayes made two centuries in a ten-year career in ODIs. But the joy of the century has never been the joy of the team. Bangladesh finally lost in two matches. Imrul could celebrate victory with the first century yesterday.
Just what? He is the owner of the second highest innings among the Bangladeshi batsmen who have become black. Imranul has given such a century to the best of his career. But, despite this 144-run innings, he also wanted to keep an unbeaten 72 against Afghanistan in the recently concluded Asia Cup, and said, "I will keep this innings as a good innings for my career." But the innings with Afghanistan is something special. Because, in the tournament like the Asia Cup, I have suddenly played. That was a lot more challenging for me. I learned a lot from that innings. They used to work in today's innings. Maybe today's innings will be the turning point of my career. But ahead of Afghanistan's innings. '