Bangladesh: Abahani clinch second spot (14 February 1999)
Abahani Krira Chakra ended their Janakantha Premier League campaign on a high note when the popular Dhanmondi outfit recorded a huge 129-run win over Brothers Union at the almost-empty Bangabandhu National Stadium yesterday
14-Feb-1999
14 February 1999
Bangladesh: Abahani clinch second spot
Our Sports Reporter
Brothers Union's loss, Surjo Tarun's gain
Abahani Krira Chakra ended their Janakantha Premier League campaign
on a high note when the popular Dhanmondi outfit recorded a huge
129-run win over Brothers Union at the almost-empty Bangabandhu
National Stadium yesterday.
But there was no joy in the Abahani tent as the holders were
dethroned by Biman, who lifted the coveted title by virtue of a
better net run-rate. Both finished this season's topsy-turvy league
yesterday with 18 points.
Abahani's hopes for a hat trick of titles evaporated even before they
ambled in to field this morning in defence of the previous day's huge
258 against last year's runners-up Brothers.
Although the 'final' league match, unlike that of the previous
year's, offered little expectation as far as the championship was
concerned, it was important for both teams to win yesterday to finish
second behind Biman. And Abahani did it in style when they bundled
out the Gopibagh outfit for 229 in 58.5 overs.
Ijaz Ahmed, who earlier scored a brilliant 85, made it easier for
Abahani when the Pakistani batsman, who can also bowl a bit, claimed
three wickets in the space of four deliveries to wrap up the Brothers
tail in a whiff.
Brothers' former Pakistani international Aamir Hanif, who ploughed in
the sands with an unbeaten 76, was stranded at the non-striker's end
when his compatriot removed the last three Brothers batsmen with his
innocuous yet accurate slow deliveries.
Brothers, however, threw caution to the wind when they cruised to 132
for two before lunch. But three suicidal 'run outs', including the
vital one of Jahangir, and some wayward batting from the middle-order
batsmen changed the complexion of the game.
Jahangir, on 44, was playing like a champion batsman before he was
run out in a terrible mix-up with Aamir Hanif. Skipper Khaled Mahmud
was bowled round his legs by off-spinner Naimur for 12. The
experienced all-rounder paid the penalty through his nose when,
exposing his leg stump, he attempted a sweep against a
round-the-wicket Naimur.
After the departure of Mahmud, hard-hitting batsman Wahidul tried to
steady the rocking boat with Aamir. But Wahidul made only 18 before
committing hara-kiri. Although there were no call or response from
the other end, Wahidul ran for a second as if his shirt was on fire.
The defeat left Brothers in the distant fourth position behind Surjo
Tarun, who clinched the third place by virtue of a better net
run-rate.
Result: Abahani won by 129 runs.
Source :: The Bangladesh Daily Star (https://www.dailystarnews.com)