Bangladesh: BCB names World Cup probables (15 January 1999)
Bangladesh Cricket Board yesterday named a 30-member primary squad for the World Cup 1999 to be held in England in May and June
15-Jan-1999
15 January 1999
Bangladesh: BCB names World Cup probables
Our Sports Reporter
Bangladesh Cricket Board yesterday named a 30-member primary squad
for the World Cup 1999 to be held in England in May and June.
The team included all the sixteen players of the victorious ACC squad
and a few freshers. Besides, veteran campaigners like former national
captain Minhajul Abedin and Mahbubur Rahman Selim have also been
recalled due to their outstanding performances in the on-going
Premier League.
Minhajul, left in the cold following the disastrous tour of New
Zealand in 1997, could eventually win the selectors' vote after a
hard work with the bat currently. The prolific run-getter in domestic
cricket but an enigma at the highest level of the game, is the
leading scorer with 385 runs among the local batsmen. His tally
includes two centuries so far.
Mahbub on the other hand signalled his come back to the main fray
after a long absence. A brilliant century along with a match-winning
fifty for his team Kalabagan brought the right-handed batsman from
the blur. He put on the national cap in the Singapore South Asian
cricket championship way back in 1992. Although Mahbub was initially
included in the 1994 ICC team but he was left out of the final tour
party which had eventually returned home with the experience of sheer
humiliation from Kenya.
Also bracketed in the list of WC probables are all-rounder Naimur
Rahman, Mehrab Hossain, Sanuar Hossain, Mofizur Rahman, Manjurul
Islam and Jahangir Alam.
Naimur, who got the chop after the Commonwealth Games last September,
has finally got the mercy of the selectors from the unofficial
disciplinary measure taken by the Board following a report of tour
manager Tanvir Haider.
Wicketkeepr-batsman Jahangir Alam, one of the few Bangladeshi batsmen
with a lot of knowledge of playing in English conditions, earned a
lucky break. Playing at number three for Brothers Union, the gutsy
stroke-maker scored 222 runs in seven matches.
The selectors have also drafted in six rookies. They are Brothers'
opener Ehsanul, Mohammedan's middle-order batsman Nasirul Alam,
Victoria's opener Imran Ahmed, Ajax's right-arm seamer Aminul Islam,
Abahani's all-rounder Neeyamur Rashid and Mohammedan's wicketkeeper
Golam Murtoza.
Of them Victoria's opener Imran Ahmed compelled the think-tank to pen
him in their list with a series of solid batting display. The
unheralded youngster scored a staggering 320 runs in seven matches
including a century against Ajax. He also scored half-centuries
against big guns like Abahani and Brothers.
Ehsanul Haque, who is also a useful off-spinner, scored 222 runs for
Brothers. Aminul Islam Vola is the leading wicket-taker among the
local bowlers. The intelligent medium pacer took 16 wickets so far in
the league including a couple of four-wicket haul.
Neeyamr, who came with a lot of promises but lost his way in the
wilderness, finally got back on the track making his willow shine
consistently.
List of Thirty
Aminul Islam, Shahriar Hossain, Ehsanul Haq, Khaled Mashud,
Hasanuzzaman, Javed Omar, Nasirul Alam, Al-Shahriar, Faruque Ahmed,
Sanuar Hossain, Mehrab Hossain, Akram Khan, Imran Ahmed, Safiuddin
Ahmed, Morshed Ali Khan, Khaled Mahmud, Naimur Rahman, Fahim
Muntasir, Hasibul Hossain, Mofizur Rahman, Mushfiqur Rahman, Mohammed
Rafique, Enamul Hoque, Manjurul Islam, Aminul Islam Vola, Neeyamur
Rashid, Mahabubur Rahman, Minhajul Abedin, Jahangir Alam and Golam
Murtoza.
Source :: The Bangladesh Daily Star (https://www.dailystarnews.com)