Bangladesh face Hong Kong (5 July 1999)
Bangladesh take on Hong Kong today in the first match of the Youth Asia Cup at Kallang Oval in Singapore
05-Jul-1999
5 July 1999
Bangladesh face Hong Kong
The Daily Star
Youth Asia Cup starts today
Bangladesh take on Hong Kong today in the first match of the
Youth Asia Cup at Kallang Oval in Singapore.
Fahim Muntashir will lead defending champions Bangladesh, who
will play their next match against Malaysia on July 6. Their last
Group A match is against United Arab Emirates on July 7.
The under-19 tournament, a qualifier for the Youth World Cup 2000
in Sri Lanka, will be played from July 5 to 11 at different
venues of Singapore. Eight teams divided into two groups will
participate in the meet and the top two finishers will the
gate-pass for the Lanka showpiece, scheduled to be held in
January next year.
Meanwhile, Papua New Guinea, Singapore, Thailand and Nepal are
pencilled in to Group B. Top two teams from each group will move
for the criss-cross semifinals, beginning on July 9.
In other matches of the day Malaysia will face UAE at the
Singapore Recreation
Club, Papua New Guinea fight against Singapore at Ceylon Sports
Club and Thailand take on Nepal at Singapore Indian Association.
Kallang Oval, Singapore Recreation Club and Singapore Cricket
Club have turf wickets, while Singapore Indian Association and
Ceylon Sports Club have astro turf.
The Board of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka has been the
driving force for this tournament in their endeavour to raise the
standards in the Asian region.
The Board has nominated the following officials as match referees
and umpires for the Youth Asia Cup in Singapore: Match Referees -
Asantha de Mel, Amal Silva. Umpires: Asoka de Silva, Gamini de
Silva, L. V. Jayasundera and T. H. Wijewardene.
Bangladesh team Fahim Muntasir (captain), Imran Ahmed, Hannan
Sarker, Sadiq Hasan, Nahidul Haq Shaon, Mazharul Haq Mridul,
Golam Mortuza (w), Imran Rahim Lalu, Bikash Ranjan Das, Rezaul
Haq Nayeem, Tariqul Hasan Tushar, Mohammad Selim, Mosaddek
Hossain Rubel and Rajin Salah Alam
Source :: The Daily Star