Bangladesh: Brothers dislodge Biman (13 January 1999)
Solid batting performance from the top order propelled Brothers Union to the top of the Janakantha Premier Division Cricket League table with an emphatic six-wicket victory over powerful Biman in a crucial match that ended at the Bangabandhu National
13-Jan-1999
13 January 1999
Bangladesh: Brothers dislodge Biman
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Victoria signal adieu to Ajax
Solid batting performance from the top order propelled Brothers
Union to the top of the Janakantha Premier Division Cricket League
table with an emphatic six-wicket victory over powerful Biman in a
crucial match that ended at the Bangabandhu National Stadium
yesterday.
The outcome of the match left Brothers, the reigning runners up,
jointly atop the elite league with holders Abahani, each having six
wins against a defeat.
On the other hand, the second successive defeat for Biman, who won
their first five matches, flung the national airlines to second
position. Biman lost their previous match to Kalabagan by three
wickets. Biman now share the second spot with Kalabagan and
Mohammedan, who clash today at same venue.
Back to the match. Although all the top order Brothers batsmen played
responsible innings, it was national opener Shahriar, who gave a
solid foundation to the innings with a more than three-hour stay at
the crease.
Shahriar scored a patient 64 as the Gopibagh outfit, who began with
their overnight total of 37 for no loss from 10 overs in chasing a
fighting Biman total 263 in 80 overs, went on to score 266 before tea
in 77 overs with six wickets to spare.
The right-hand opener shared a 75-run partnership with young Ehsanul
Haque for the first wicket before the latter was caught by Talha at
deep cover. In his 91-ball stay, Ehsanul scored 34 runs with four
boundaries.
Shahriar than shared an invaluable 94-run union with one-down
Jahangir Alam. Brothers went for lunch with 135 on the board from 47
overs with the loss of one wicket. The partnership was broken on 168
when Shahriar edged one to wicketkeeper Atiar while trying to drive
left-arm spinner Saleh Ahmed. With yesterday's 64, Shahriar has
scored 302 runs in seven matches, the highest among local batsman.
After Shahriar's departure, Brothers lost two wickets in quick
succession. Jahangir, who scored a magnificent 50 off 90 balls with
three fours, was unfortunately adjudged leg-before by Sri Lankan
umpire Botejo to Pakistan leg-spinner Manzoor Akhter, whose delivery
seemed to have pitched outside the leg stump. Then middle-order
Sanwar returned with his second duck of the season.
After losing three wickets in six overs, Brothers were on 177 for
four in the 61st over. At that juncture, skipper Khaled Mahmud joined
Pakistan middle-order Aamir Hanif and the couple carried the side to
victory. They shared a breezy and unbeaten 89-run fifth wicket
partnership.
Both the right-handers were undefeated on 43 runs. Mahmud, who took
48 balls for his swashbuckling knock, smote four boundaries while
Hanif faced 66 balls for his 43 which included an equal number of
fours and a huge six.
In the other match which also concluded on the day, Victoria Sporting
salvaged themselves somewhat from the relegation threat with a
comfortable 108-run win over Ajax Sporting at the Dhanmondi Cricket
Stadium.
Left-arm spinner and captain Mustadir Litu returned with 4/25 as
Ajax, chasing a commanding Victoria total of 286 in 80 overs, were
shot out for 178 in 63.3 overs. He was ably helped by offie Jewel
Hossain, who finished with three for 25.
It was Victoria's third win in the league in eight matches. For Ajax,
it was their seventh defeat in eight matches and look almost a
certainty for demotion.
Result: Victoria won by 108 runs.
Today's Matches
Kalabagan vs Mohammedan (Venue: Bangabandhu National Stadium)
Surjo Tarun vs Sadharan Bima (Dhanmondi Cricket Stadium)
Surjo Tarun vs Sadharan Bima (Dhanmondi Cricket Stadium)
Source :: The Bangladesh Daily Star (https://www.dailystarnews.com)