ACC Trophy: Kathmandu Chronicles (10 October 1998)
KATHMANDU, Oct 9: Once again the national cap kept away from the young medium-paceman Mushfiqur Rahman who left the Nepalese capital today making room for left-arm spinner Enamul Haque without playing a single match in the ACC Trophy tournament
10-Oct-1998
10 October 1998
ACC Trophy: Kathmandu Chronicles
From Sports Reporter
KATHMANDU, Oct 9: Once again the national cap kept away from the
young medium-paceman Mushfiqur Rahman who left the Nepalese capital
today making room for left-arm spinner Enamul Haque without playing a
single match in the ACC Trophy tournament.
This must be yet another disappointing experience for him after the
Commonwealth Games where he was not picked up for a match and thus he
could not make his national debut.
"It's very disappointing. I'm always ready to play. But it is the
team management who will decide when I will play," said a gloomy
Mushfique on his departure for Dhaka.
Earlier, Enamul arrived here this afternoon to bolster the Bangladesh
bowling battery.
Ambassador's Dinner
Bangladesh's Ambassador to Nepal Mohiuddin Ahmed hosted a dinner at
his residence on Thursday in honour of the national cricket team. All
the players but vice-captain Khaled Mahmud, coach Gordon Greenidge,
manager Enayet Hossain Siraj and other officials attended party which
ran until 10pm.
Source :: The Bangladesh Daily Star (https://www.dailystarnews.com)