Bangladesh: Abahani-MSC, do or die (30 January 1999)
Holders Abahani will take on arch rivals Mohammedan Sporting in a crucial Janakantha Premier Division Cricket League two-day match at the Bangabandhu National Stadium starting this morning
30-Jan-1999
30 January 1999
Bangladesh: Abahani-MSC, do or die
Our Sports Reporter
Payment wrangle leaves Aamir Sohail out
Holders Abahani will take on arch rivals Mohammedan Sporting in a
crucial Janakantha Premier Division Cricket League two-day match at
the Bangabandhu National Stadium starting this morning. The
80-over-a-side affair between the two perennial foes will begin at
9:30 am.
News is not good for Abahani fans as star left-handed batsman, former
Pakistan captain, Aamir Sohail, who arrived in the capital last
Thursday along with his compatriot Mohammad Hossain, would not be
playing today. It was learnt that the Abahani officials could not
negotiate the payment with the Lahore-based southpaw till last night.
Sohail was also not present in the Abahani net yesterday afternoon.
That leaves Abahani, who are vying for a hat trick of championships,
in deep trouble as they will be able to field only one
foreigner-Pakistan all-rounder Mohammad Hossain today. In place of
the other foreigner, Abahani are likely to name middle-order Hannan
Sarkar for today's match.
Besides, Abahani will also miss off-spinner Saidul Islam Effee, who
is on marriage leave. Tweaker Masud Rana will replace Effee.
It will be a 'do or die' contest for both the teams, who have equal
12 points from eight matches with six wins against two defeats each.
The winners of the match will join leaders Biman atop the table while
the losers will be somewhat ousted from the title race.
Mohammedan, who made a brilliant return to the title race after
defeating leaders Brothers Union comfortably by 129 runs in their
previous match three days ago, will have two major changes in their
line-up which played against the Gopibagh outfit.
Left-arm seamer Morshed Ali Khan will replace injured off-spinner
Sheikh Salahuddin while Halim Shah, the right-hand middle-order, is
expected to play in place of left-handed opener Imran Hamid, who is
running out of form. However, the popular Motijheel outfit will
mostly depend on their two Kenyan recruits, Steve Tikolo and Maurice
Odumbe, who have been playing well consistently.
Probable Elevens
Abahani: Akram Khan (captain), Mehrab Hossain, Azam Iqbal, Naimur
Rahman, Mohammad Hossain, Hannan Sarkar, Niamur Rashid, Hasibul
Hossain, Nuruzzaman, Iqbal and Masud Rana.
Mohammedan SC: Mohammad Rafique (captain), Rashedul Haque, Selim
Shahed, Steve Tikolo, Maurice Odumbe, Golam Mortuza, Ashfaque Ali,
Manjurul Islam and Morshed Ali Khan.
Source :: The Bangladesh Daily Star (https://www.dailystarnews.com)