Aamer Sohail heads for Bangladesh (29 January 1999)
Wheile Pakistan takes on arch rivals India for the first test in a decade, their former captain Aamer Sohail stepped into Zia International Airport Thursday morning to play for local giant and Premier Division League champions Abahani
29-Jan-1999
29 January 1999
Aamer Sohail heads for Bangladesh
Zahid Newaz in Dhaka
Wheile Pakistan takes on arch rivals India for the first test in a
decade, their former captain Aamer Sohail stepped into Zia
International Airport Thursday morning to play for local giant and
Premier Division League champions Abahani.
He was accompanied by another Pakistani Mohammad Hossain, who played
for Abahani in their early matches of the league, but later returned
home after he was called for national team camp.
The two Pakistani national team players will replace their
countrymates Azam Khan and Ijaz Junior for Abahani's foreign players
quota. A club can register four foreign players, but only two of them
can play in a match.
Officials of Abahani, that so far played eight matches with six wins,
said Azam Khan and Ijaj Junior had gone to Pakistan during the
vacation of Eidul-Fitr, the largest festival of the Muslims. They
would not come back as their replacements already joined the club.
Sohail will play the first league match in Dhaka when Abahani will
take on arch rivals and title aspirants Mohammedans on Saturday.
The Abahani's supporters are enthralled that former Pakistani captain
joined their team. But previous experience showed no star player was
successful in Dhaka league.
Wasim Akram, who has replaced Sohail to lead the Pakistan team again,
had played for the same team, Abahani, but could did a little for the
club as well as to fulfill the spectators expectation.
The long list of imported star players who failed to show their
performance in the previous years also included World Champions Sri
Lankan captain Arjuna Ranatunga and master batsman Sanath Jayasuriya.
Source :: CricInfo365