Bangladesh: Crucial BU-MSC tie today (26 January 1999)
The Janakantha Premier Cricket League resumes today after a nine-day break for the Eid festival
26-Jan-1999
26 January 1999
Bangladesh: Crucial BU-MSC tie today
Our Sports Reporter
Eid may have its toll on performance
The Janakantha Premier Cricket League resumes today after a nine-day
break for the Eid festival. But there will be hardly any respite for
the organisers as they are likely to face the twin problem of a
day-long countrywide strike and the enigma of substandard umpiring.
On the resuming day, three matches will be held at different city
venues.
Table leaders Brothers Union will take on Mohammedan Sporting in a
crucial tie at the Bangabandhu National Stadium.
Brothers, who are enjoying a mental edge with highest six wins
against a single defeat on completion of their seven matches, will be
looking forward for a win against a morally charged-up Mohammedan to
take the solo lead in the 12-team fray. The Gopibagh outfit, who
played one match less, are now jointly leading the table with Abahani
and Biman.
Biman crossed their last major hurdle in their chase for a fifth
league title when the national airline outfit defeated Abahani by
six-wickets in an eventful match at the Bangabandhu National Stadium
on January 16.
Brothers, eyeing for their second league title, will miss the service
of Indian all-rounder Sanjeev Sharma, who opted to stay home to
comply with more demanding occupation. Brothers, however, brought in
experienced Pakistani all-rounder Mohammed Zahid to fill Sanjeev's
void.
On the other hand, Mohammedan, who won five matches against a couple
of defeats, will rely on the services of their Kenyan-duo of Steve
Tikolo and Maurice Odumbe for a desperately needed victory.
Star-studded Surjo Tarun, who are virtually out of the title race
after conceding three defeats against four wins, will take on a
rejuvenated Victoria at the BKSP in Savar. For Tarun, a win will
enable them to keep their outside chances alive in the title race.
But the cause of concern for Surjo Tarun might be the presence of
former Pakistan Test player Manzoor Elahi in the Victoria line-up.
Among the real contenders, Kalabagan Krira Chakra, who took a
nose-dive along with Surjo Tarun, will take on promotees Orient SC at
the Dhanmondi Cricket Stadium. Kalabagan have so far won four matches
in their seven league outings.
Orient, who are struggling for survival in the elite echelon, will be
in quest for their second win after six defeats. They are now sharing
the bottom spot with Ajax.
Source :: The Bangladesh Daily Star (https://www.dailystarnews.com)