23 September 1998
BCB finds a scapegoat
Sports Reporter
Akram loses captaincy, dropped as player
Akram Khan has been booted out of the Bangladesh squad for the
for-thcoming Asian Cricket Council (ACC) tourna-ment, scheduled to
begin in the Napalese capital of Kathmandu from October 3. The
national selectors announced the 14-member team yesterday evening.
The portly middle-order batsman, who held the reigns of the most
demanding job since he took over from Faruque Ahmed way back in 1994,
came a cropper following the disastrous performance of the national
team in the just-concluded Kuala Lumpur Commonwealth Games, where
Bangladesh conceded three defeats, including a humiliating 114-run
thrashing against Northern Ireland.
The selectors announced Akram's long-time deputy Aminul Islam as the
new captain with middle-order batsmen Khaled Mahmud as vice-captain.
Although there was looming speculation that Akram may lose his
captaincy after the chronic failure of the national team for the last
18 months, the decision to drop the most successful batsman from the
team surprised all and sundry.
Enayet Hossain Siraj, who leads the three-man selection committee,
came up with a sensational revelation that Akram was not only dropped
from the team for failing to inspire his demoralised side, but for
his poor performance with the bat.
"We had included him in the Commonwealth Games not for his
performance, but to continue him as captain", said Siraj while
talking at the crowded press at the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB)
office last evening.
"But after the pathetic showing in Kuala Lumpur where the team
management failed miserably, we have decided to bring in a new face
for a change", explained Siraj, adding that Akram can get his place
in the team if he performs well in domestic cricket.
Siraj's statement belies the fact that Akram was made captain of the
C'wealth team a week after he was announced as a member of the squad.
The omission of Akram, who scored 16 runs in three matches, from a
team that was bowled out for a mere 63 runs against Northern Ireland
hardly justified the statement of Siraj.
This is for the first time the burly Chittagonian has been dropped
from the national team since he started his luminous career way back
in the 1986 Colombo Asia Cup. Although the most capped captain did
have his share of successes and failures, Akram carved a niche in the
hearts of millions of sports fans by winning the ICC Trophy in
Malaysia last year. Incidentally, Akram was the man with the 'golden'
willow when Bangladesh pulled off their historic victory against
Holland in Kuala Lumpur.
Also dropped with Akram from the team that took part in C'wealth
Games are his Abahani team-mates, opener Azam Iqbal and Naimur
Rahman. Off-spinner Sabbir Khan was the other crest-fallen player
among the quartet dropped from the ACC squad.
Four players have been recalled to the side. They are -- opener Javed
Omar Belim, right-hand batsman Sajjad Ahmed Monsur, Hasanuzzaman and
all-rounder Al-Shahriar Rokon.
The national selectors have also announced a new assistant to Gordon
Greenidge in the likes of Sarwar Imran, the successful coach of
Abahani Krira Chakra last year.
Surprising was the naming of Enayet Hossain Siraj, chairman of the
selection committee, as Tour manager, a phenomenon not common in the
annals of cricket at this level.
Gordon, the West Indian coach of the national team, who did not
accompany the team that took part in the C'wealth Games, has been
summoned to take over the national team, which will be left in a 'do
or die' situation in Kathmandu. The champions in Nepal will qualify
for the Asia Cup, to be held in Dhaka next March. It will be a sorry
sight if we are not represented.
The Bangladesh squad: Aminul Islam (captain), Khaled Mahmud
(vice-captain), Shahriar Hossain, Javed Omar Belim, Faruque Ahmed,
Sajjad Ahmed Monsur, Mohammed Rafique, Al-Shahriar Rokon,
Hasanuzzaman, Khaled Masud (wicketkeeper), Hasibul Hossain, Morshed
Ali Khan, Safiuddin Ahmed, Mushfiqur Rahman.
Officials: Enayet Hossain Siraj (Tour manager), Gordon
Greenidge (coach), Sarwar Imran (Assistant coach) and Dr. Mahfuzur
Rahman (Physio).
Source :: The Bangladesh Daily Star (https://www.dailystarnews.com)