Bangladesh bristling with excitement (16 October 1998)
DHAKA, Oct 15: With hardly a little over a week for the much-awaited International Cup - popularly dubbed as "Mini World Cup" - the country is bristling with excitement over the biggest ever sporting event since independence
16-Oct-1998
16 October 1998
Bangladesh bristling with excitement
By Hasan Saeed
DHAKA, Oct 15: With hardly a little over a week for the much-awaited
International Cup - popularly dubbed as "Mini World Cup" - the
country is bristling with excitement over the biggest ever sporting
event since independence.
As the capital is readying itself with last-ditch preparations for
staging a cricket tournament in which all the nine Test playing
nations-obviously the best in the world-enthusiasm of the
cricket-loving nation has reached a feverish pitch for the gala
extravaganza.
The "Mini World Cup", next to the World Cup in terms of importance,
is a special programme aimed at raising money for the International
Cricket Council (ICC) which administers the tournamnet.
Bangladesh was vying for this opportunity when the tournament was
announced last year and Dhaka was chosen as the venue for the great
occasion after Sharjah, which was initially selected, opted out
expressing inability to host it. The event came close on the heels of
the three-nation Independence Cup early this year in the sense that
the country will witness two major cricket tournaments in a single
calendar year.
The triumph of Bangladesh in the ACC Cup in Kathmandu has come as a
big boost for the hosts since it has further raise the interest of
the people in the coming event. The home team is not taking part in
the coming event as it is not a Test nation. But the country will
have the benefits of staging it in numerous ways like scopes for
Bangladesh and its team to garner greater confidence ahead of the
World Cup in England in 1999. Bangladesh would take part in the World
Cup by virtue of winning the last ICC Trophy in Malaysia.
Bangladesh had featured in the three-nation Independence Cup in Dhaka
along with mighty India and Pakistan and the tournament had provided
the home team the necessary experience. The team will also get some
opportunitiesthis time when it would play two of the participating
teams on the sidelines of the "Mini World Cup".
This history of development of cricket in this part of the world is
inextricably linked with this country since cricket has always been a
game that has evoked great interest. During the time of erstwhile
Pakistan, Dhaka served as one of the three venues for Test Matches
and the ground here used to attract a sell-out crowd.
Bangladesh made tremendous gains in the last few years raising the
standard of the game. Its triumph in the ICC Trophy in Malaysia,
relatively a good performance in the "Independence Cup" against
strong India and Pakistan, and recent commendable showing in
Kathmandu fall in the pattern of improving their skills in the game.
However, there are also thorns in the bed of roses like a dismal
performance in the recent Commonwealth Games in Malaysia. Hopefully,
Bangladesh side will put such instances behind. The expectations of
the people from them are now to play better in one dayers and also
earn Test status for the nation.
As the day for the nine-day knock-out Mini World Cup draws nearer,
cricket fans and others are anxiously looking forward to the
tournament which certainly will provide the much needed fillip to the
ability of this country to organise big sporting occasions and also
enable many to watch great cricket encounters on the ground.
Source :: Dawn (https://dawn.com/)