ACC Trophy: Kathmandu Chronicles (11 October 1998)
KATHMANDU, Oct 10: Ask him a question, get the same old answer - 'no comments'
11-Oct-1998
11 October 1998
ACC Trophy: Kathmandu Chronicles
From Al-Amin
KATHMANDU, Oct 10: Ask him a question, get the same old answer - 'no
comments'. Cuthbert Gordon Greenidge has shown the patience of a true
Test batsman while keeping on uttering the monotonous phrase since
his arrival here. His 'no comments' has gained some sort of
significance in these days.
Even after the resounding semifinal victory over the United Arab
Emirates, the coaching director of Bangla-desh did not let his guard
down against a curious band of journalists. The famous 'Flush
Gordon', at the centre of everybody's attraction, carefully kept the
fourth state at bay for reasons best known to him.
To the contrary, skipper Aminul Islam did not hesitate to take on the
journalists after displaying yet another all-round performance on the
field. He took three wickets and made 34 runs in the day's
low-scoring affair.
"We are happy to reach in the final. We played well, specially the
bowlers bowled very well and that made the victory much easier," said
Aminul, who has shown remarkable consistency so far after being
awarded with the captaincy.
"We were on the top from the word go. In every department we played
well," said Aminul adding that his team is ready for the final
showdown.
UAE coach Mushtaq Mohammad meanwhile said that his team's score was
'very difficult to defend.'
"My boys did not bat well and eventually they had to pay the penalty
through the nose," said the former Pakistan Test cricketer.
"I think 180 could have been a very good score on this wicket. The
Bangladesh bowlers did what I had expected off my boys. Bangladesh
fully deserved the victory. They have outplayed us in every
department of the game," said the mild-mannered Mustaq. "Bangladeshi
bowlers did exceptionally well. They turned the ball, maintained a
tight line and length to make life difficult for us."
STAR TV Talkers
Former Australian spinner Bruce Yardly, Arun Lal of India and
Pakistan's Rameez Raja did the talking for the Star Sports, the Hong
Kong-based satellite TV channel that provided the live coverage of
the semifinal match today. After the match these stars of the yore
did the commentating for the Daily Star Sport.
Yardly is quite familiar with the cricket of this sub-continent. But
this is for the first time the Australian was seeing Bangladesh in
action.
"I'm really impressed with your two new-ball bowlers. They were
bowling with venom and kept a tight line and length. I'm also
impressed with the way your left-arm spinner (Mohammad Rafique) had
spun the ball," said Yardley. "I think Aminul is the most
accomplished batsmen in Bangladesh side."
Arun Lal, on the other hand, is not only familiar with Bangladesh but
also with its cricketers.
The former Indian Test cap lauded the Bangladesh performance. "They
played extremely well. Rafique, Hasibul and Safiuddin bowled very
well and exploited the moisture brilliantly," he said. "It was a good
toss to lose for your captain. But the wicket is not fit for one-day
matches. There was uneven bounce on the wicket. But within two or
three month it will be a very nice ground. The approach of Bangladesh
was right. The openers did the right thing. But it was Rafique who
bowled really terrific."
Former Pakistan opener Rameez Raja played in Dhaka on many an
occasion. His expertise on Bangladesh cricket is quite remarkable.
"Bangladesh deserved the victory. I think, on this tricky wicket the
difference was made by the Bangladeshi bowlers. They have exploited
the condition with great aplomb," Rameez said. "But the UAE spinners
could not do what the Bangladeshi bowlers had done earlier. Rafique
bowled very, very well."
Rameez however appeared to be a bit discreet while talking about 'any
improvement' in Bangladesh cricket.
"Although the Bangladesh openers were a little defensive, but the
application was correct. It will not be a judicious statement to say
whether Bangla-desh has improved right away. But they have applied
themselves very good in this match."
Source :: The Bangladesh Daily Star (https://www.dailystarnews.com)