Bangladesh: BCB's training courses conclude (28 March 1999)
ICC's Development Officer for Asia, Nasimul Ghani, was full of praise for three training camps, two of which concluded on Independence Day and another earlier, undertaken by BCB's Coaching and Planning cell
28-Mar-1999
28 March 1999
Bangladesh: BCB's training courses conclude
Our Sports Reporter
Nasimul Ghani lauds effort
ICC's Development Officer for Asia, Nasimul Ghani, was full of praise
for three training camps, two of which concluded on Independence Day
and another earlier, undertaken by BCB's Coaching and Planning cell.
Former Pakistan captain Mushtaq Mohammad and former ICC panel umpire
Mahbub Shah were in Dhaka on behalf of the ICC as trainers.
Seventy-one U-17 cricketers, including 14 from abroad took part in
the ten-day residential camp at BKSP. Players from the UAE, Nepal,
Kuwait, Malaysia, Qatar, Singapore, the Maldives, Saudi Arabia and
Bangladesh took part. Ali Nawaz of the Maldives was declared the best
player of the camp. ICC Development Manager Ross Turner, Nasimul
Ghani and BCB general secretary Syed Ashraful Huq were present at the
BKSP on Friday when the BKSP Director-General Brigadier Sadek Hasan
Rumi distributed certificates among the winners.
In another ten-day 'basics' came that concluded on Friday at the
Dhanmondi Cricket Stadium, 150 U-10 and U-13 boys took part. Besides
Mushtaq, former Bangladesh fast bowler Dipu Roy Chowdhury and several
other Bangladeshi coaches imparted training. The third camp, this one
for umpires, 12 from the UAE, Nepal, Kuwait, Malaysia, Qatar,
Singapore, the Maldives, Saudi Arabia, and 30 A and B grade umpires
from Bangladesh, was also of ten days duration. Mahbub Shah was in
charge of the umpires' course.
Source :: The Bangladesh Daily Star (https://www.dailystarnews.com)