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'of course I miss the spotlight in a personal way' — Fahima Khatun

Bangladesh all-rounder Fahima Khatun on missing the spotlight, mentoring the next generation, and what her 100th T20I means ahead of the Women's T20 World Cup.

Bangladesh all-rounder Fahima Khatun admitted she misses the spotlight ahead of the Women's T20 World Cup. Speaking to Cricbuzz, she reflected on stepping back from international cricket for a period, then clawing her way back in.

She's hit 100 T20Is for her country. She's been through multiple World Cups. But what's shifted now is her role — less about her own performances, more about steadying younger players in the squad who are still finding their feet in the shorter format.

"Of course I miss the spotlight in a personal way," she told Cricbuzz. "But this team needs experience right now, and I can give that in different ways."

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