Bangladesh: In search of fresh blood (1 Aug 1998)
Sixteen cricketers and a coach will leave for Australia this morning to undergo a monthlong training at the Commonwealth Bank Cricket Academy in Adelaide
01-Aug-1998
1 August 1998
In search of fresh blood
Sports Reporter
Youth off to Aussie cricket academy
Sixteen cricketers and a coach will leave for Australia this morning
to undergo a monthlong training at the Commonwealth Bank Cricket
Academy in Adelaide. The training is scheduled to start from August 3.
Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) will bear all the expenses of the
training. It was gathered that other than the travel cost, BCB will
pay 50,000 Australian dollars to the academy as course fee.
In the absence of a Selection Committee, the selection of the
cricketers, mostly aged below twenty, have been made by the BCB
president Saber Hossain Chowdhury in a bid to discover fresh talent
before next May's World Cup.
Former Australian Test cricketer Wayne Philips has been appointed by
the Australian Cricket Board (ACB) as the supervisor of the course
while former Australian wicketkeeper Rodney Marsh will act as the head
coach. Besides, a Richard Dann will look after the physical aspects of
the cricketers.
The following is the list of the trainees: Azam Iqbal, Shahriar
Hossain, Sajjad Ahmed, Parvez Ahmed, Naimur Rahman, Al-Shahriar,
Sanwar Hossain, Ridwan Hasan, Fahim Muntasir Rahman, Towhid Hossain,
Rashidul Haque, M. Mortuza, Shafiuddin Ahmed, Hasibul Hossain, Morshed
Ali Khan and Zakir Hossain.
Nazmul Abedin Fahim, a cricket coach of BKSP, will accompany the team
as co-ordinator.
Source :: The Bangladesh Daily Star (https://www.dailystarnews.com)