A taste of Test cricket for Dhaka (12 March 1999)
Dhaka gets its first taste of Test cricket since 1969 today, when the final of the first Asian Test Championship between Pakistan and Sri Lanka begins at the Bangabandhu National Stadium
12-Mar-1999
12 March 1999
A taste of Test cricket for Dhaka
Our Sports Reporter
Asia's giants clash today
Dhaka gets its first taste of Test cricket since 1969 today, when the
final of the first Asian Test Championship between Pakistan and Sri
Lanka begins at the Bangabandhu National Stadium.
Humayun Rashid Chowdhury, Speaker of the Jatiya Sangsad, will
inaugurate the five-day final at 9:30 am (BST). Prime Minister Sheikh
Hasina is expected to hand over the trophy at the end of world's first
ever Test Championship final on March 16.
Bangladesh Television and satellite channel Star Sports will telecast
the match live, which is the first Test match being played at a
neutral venue.
Pakistan secured their final berth by beating India at Calcutta's Eden
Gardens last month and drawing against Sri Lanka later at Lahore. Sri
Lanka edged India out by gaining one extra bonus point from their two
drawn games.
Pakistan, led by Wasim Akram, arrived on Tuesday morning and had two
complete practice sessions on Wednesday and Thursday mornings. Sri
Lanka led by Aravinda de Silva arrived on Wednesday, and could avail
only one practice session yesterday morning before today's match.
The match will be officiated by two neutral umpires -- David Shepherd
of England and Douglas Cowie of New Zealand. VK Ramaswami of India has
been appointed as the third umpire while former West Indian cricketer
Cammie Smith will act as match commissioner.
The match will be played everyday in three sessions. The lunch break
will be from 11:30 am to 12:10 pm while the tea break will be from
2:10 pm to 2:30 pm.
Source :: The Bangladesh Daily Star (https://www.dailystarnews.com)