Dhaka, July 15 -- Mohammad Salahuddin, the senior assistant coach of the Bangladesh national cricket team, said he holds no entitlement over his role and would have no issue stepping aside if required.

He came up with this comment responding to growing criticism over the national team's recent poor run in the Sri Lanka tour, where the Tigers lost both the Test and ODI series.

The Bangladesh team is not my ancestral property. If I don't perform well, I should be criticised. That's something I have to accept," Salahuddin said during a press conference in Colombo on Monday.

Salahuddin was added to the national team coaching staff last November. Later, he was also appointed as the batting coach after departure of the former coach David Hem...