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Mohammad Ashraful
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Bangladesh's highest-profile batsman, Mohammad Ashraful, has been dropped from a 13-man squad for the three-match one-day series against England, which gets underway on Sunday, after an extended run of poor form. His place in the squad has been taken by the uncapped allrounder, Mohammad Sohrawordhi, while the country's leading strike bowler, Mashrafe Mortaza, comes back into the reckoning after an eight-month injury lay-off.
Since scoring a century on debut as a 17-year-old, against Sri Lanka at Colombo in September 2001, Ashraful has gained a reputation as one of the most naturally gifted batsmen in the world game, and on rare occasions, such as his matchwinning century against Australia in June 2005, he has lived up to that star billing.
But his respective Test and ODI averages of 22.78 and 23.72 do his talent no justice whatsoever, and the past 12 months have been particularly torrid. His last century came against Zimbabwe in August 2009, shortly after he was relieved of the captaincy to help him concentrate on run-scoring, but he managed just 62 runs in six innings, across all three forms of the game, on the recent tour of New Zealand.
"Ashraful himself wanted a break and we also felt that the pressure on him had increased to the extent that his confidence was suffering," said the Bangladesh chairman of selectors, Raqiful Alam. "We believe that a gap from international cricket would be beneficial for him and he will come back strongly soon and do justice to his calibre."
Ashraful's replacement, Sohrawordhi, adds depth to the team, in the opinion of the selectors. "He is a very capable cricketer and is in the team as a specialist left-arm spinner," said Alam. "He can also be a more than handy batsman in the middle and lower-order and he is a top fielder. He is someone who has progressed step-by-step through the development system and has been a consistent performer at Academy and A Team levels over the years."
The return of Mortaza is the big boost to the Bangladesh squad, following his latest bout of rehabilitation after suffering a knee injury in the Caribbean in July. Although he went wicketless in his appearance for the BCB XI in Fatullah on Thursday, the selectors are confident that he is ready to resume his role of strike bowler.
"He has played in the practice match today [against England] and he has also been declared fit by his doctor," said Alam. "Someone like Mortaza has got nothing to prove regarding his ability and we have confidence in him. He is a big-match player."
Roqibul Hasan, who toured New Zealand earlier this month but made just 9 in his solitary ODI at Napier, was not able to preserve his place in the squad when he fell for 14 in the Fatullah warm-up, while the selectors also omitted the pacemen Nazmul Hossain and Shahadat Hossain because of the balance of the side.
Bangladesh squad Shakib Al Hasan (Captain), Mushfiqur Rahim (wk), Tamim Iqbal, Imrul Kayes, Zunaed Siddique, Aftab Ahmed Chowdhury, Mahmud Ullah, Naeem Islam, Masrafe Bin Mortaza, Abdur Razzak, Rubel Hossain, Shafiul Islam, Md. Sohrawordhi.
Andrew Miller is UK editor of Cricinfo. Go to http://twitter.com/miller_cricket to follow him on Twitter through the England tour of Bangladesh.
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This could probably be the best thing to happen to Bangladesh ;o) Finally they drop this guy ...
Posted by BDHUNTER on (March 02 2010, 05:25 AM GMT)Never Under estemate the Most talented top order Ashraful, He should be in team alaways thoung out of form ,cuz no one know when he will back to bussiness,in a day when he will start no one can stop him easily. Also S. Nafis ,Alok should be in team by any cost.
Posted by abyrao on (March 01 2010, 09:32 AM GMT)Ashraful got as many chances as no one around in the world teams would had dreamt of. Bangladesh should look at younger players like Mahmudullah to go up the order and cement themselves there instead of batting low down. I think after Tamim and whoever opens with him, Mahmudullah should go in one down, Shakib at 4 and Mushi at 5 then 6 leave it open for someone like Aftab or bring back Kapali or Shariar Nafees.
Posted by Rojon on (February 28 2010, 16:13 PM GMT)IT IS REALLY GOOD DECISION BY BANGLADESH SIDE FOR GIVING REST TO ASHRAFUL.
Posted byAshraful is a good player i belive he will back . Arshad chittagong.
Posted byhe come beck soon. i hope he show good cricket some other day.now ash take rest.best hope
Posted byhe should play more league and first classes matches so that he can prepare himself to play again for bangldesh again
Posted byMohammed Ashraful needs a good break! He is out from form!!! He'll come back again after proving himself in the the NETS!!!
Posted by CricCrazySayee on (February 27 2010, 01:01 AM GMT)Its good he opted out, selectors should have dropped him long time before for his own good and that should benefit team more than anything. Now its time to move on especially we should give chance to the guys the ones are performing well in domestic or age group level. It's very healthy for any team's success as it should motivate the players to play well and perform end of the days all those players are professional. What happen if we do not take care of our responsibility or failed to perform at works, pretty sure we will be shown the door so why can't be for the players. Only policy for the selectors should be perform or you will be out which will allow healthy competition in the team and for all the cricketers who wants to play for Bangladesh. Why can't we give one more opportunity to Shahrier Nafees and Alok Kapali, I believe they will perform better than Ashraful.
Posted by Baundele on (February 26 2010, 19:35 PM GMT)Ashraful needed a break long ago. But the selected team is not balanced. There is only a half-wicket-keeper in Mushfiq and players like Junaed, Imrul, Aftab will ruin the top order in no time. I am missing Alok Kapali.