Bangladesh: Gordon gets interim axe (8 Aug 1998)
Bangladesh Cricket Board has given its Director of Coaching West Indian Gordon Greenidge the cold shoulder by dropping the former Caribbean Test opener from the Malaysia-bound Commonwealth Games squad
08-Aug-1998
8 August 1998
Gordon gets interim axe
Sports Reporter
BCB selects Selection Committee
Bangladesh Cricket Board has given its Director of Coaching West
Indian Gordon Greenidge the cold shoulder by dropping the former
Caribbean Test opener from the Malaysia-bound Commonwealth Games
squad. He will be replaced by manager Gazi Ashraf Hossain while former
national cricketer and BCB vice-president Tanveer Haider will be the
manager. The team will also include a physiotherapist.
BCB's second googly of the day was the announcement of the selection
committee at long last. Former national cricketer Enayet Hossain Siraj
will chair the committee, replacing Lutfur Rahman Makhan who held the
post for two decades. Dr. Asaduzzaman Misha, a member of the preceding
five-member committee, and former national pacer Ziaul Islam Masud are
the other two members.
The announcements were made by the board president, Saber Hossain
Chowdhury, following an emergency meeting of the executive committee
held at the Dhaka Stadium last night. Twenty-three members of the
31-man board were present at the meeting.
Talking to a group of reporters, the BCB boss said that the
appointment of manager and coach has been made on a temporary basis
only for the Malaysia tour.
When asked about Gordon who had been coaching Bangladesh for the past
one year and nine months, Saber tactfully avoided the question saying
that it was the decision of the board. Replying to another question
whether Gordon's axing had any connection with his interview published
in The Daily Star last month, Saber said, "Well, we have developed a
communication gap among ourselves and this was also discussed in the
meeting. We have decided to talk to both Gordon Greenidge and Gazi
Ashraf Hossain when we (the board) meet again on August 21. We will
then decide the future.
"I think, things will be all right when we talk to each other face to
face. Until then no one from the board, other than the general
secretary and myself, will talk to the media," added Saber.
When asked why the board decided to make Gazi Ashraf Hossain the coach
when he did not have any hands-on club-level experience, Saber said
that Ashraf had been the cricket manager of the national team which
was more or less similar to the job of a coach.
He also informed that the full squad for the forthcoming 16th
Commonwealth Games will be announced on August 11.
Source :: The Bangladesh Daily Star (https://www.dailystarnews.com)