Bangladesh: Aminul's unbeaten 44 carries Biman home (14 December 1998)
Bangladesh Biman and Surjo Tarun got off to a sound start in the Janakantha Premier Division Cricket League when they defeated their respective opponents in a convincing fashion at different venues yesterday
14-Dec-1998
14 December 1998
Bangladesh: Aminul's unbeaten 44 carries Biman home
Our Sports Reporter
Ajax no match for Tarun
Bangladesh Biman and Surjo Tarun got off to a sound start in the
Janakantha Premier Division Cricket League when they defeated their
respective opponents in a convincing fashion at different venues
yesterday.
With the whole nation coming to a grinding halt due to a dawn-to-dusk
hartal, Biman were hardly troubled as they conjured up a five-wicket
win over a lowly-rated Agrani Bank at the Bangabandhu National
Stadium.
The national airline outfit, resuming on 45 for no loss in reply to a
modest Agrani Bank total of 174, reached the victory target in 72.1
overs, but not before losing half of their wickets.
National captain Aminul Islam, who joined Biman this year after
ending a long stint with Mohammedan Sporting, celebrated his return
to his former club with an unbeaten 44.
The right-hander held the innings together after overnight batsman
Ziaur Rashid departed for a gritty 44 off 125 balls.
Ziaur Rashid, who opened the Biman innings with Javed Omar, added
another 40 runs to their overnight total before being adjudged leg
before to Russel.
The young left-arm spinner gave a sensational twist to the match when
he had Biman captain Faruque for a first-ball duck. But Javed and
Aminul took Biman close to victory putting on 43 runs for the third
wicket. Javed scored a painstaking 38 off 165 balls.
Aminul hammered five fours in his 100-ball vigil at the crease.
Away at the BKSP ground in Savar, Ajax caved in meekly in their chase
of Surjo Tarun's impressive total of 285. The mediocre outfit could
muster only 146 before being bundled out in 63.4 overs, thanks to a
virtuoso all-round performance from Enamul Haq.
The national slow left-armer, who hammered a breezy 45 on Saturday,
mopped up the Ajax tail to finish with three for 13 runs in his 13
overs.
The highlight of the Ajax innings was a threatening 70-run
partnership between opener Ronok and Nayan. But, it came to naught.
But once leg-spinner Al-Shahriar had Ronok for 28, Ajax suffered a
sudden slide from where they never recovered.
Surjo Tarun's Pakistani recruit Nadim Nazar then destroyed the Ajax
middle-order to finish with three for 21 runs in his 16 overs. He
captured the prized scalp of Nayan, who scored 40 off 99 balls.
Al-Shahriar got another wicket to finish with two for 31 in his four
overs.
Result: Surjo Tarun won by 139 runs.
Source :: The Bangladesh Daily Star (https://www.dailystarnews.com)