Bangladesh: Inter-club cricketers' transfer (26 November 1998)
Surjo Tarun Club has kicked up real sensation yesterday on Day One of the three-day inter-club cricketers' transfer when the mediocre-turned-aspirant signed up seven players including a quintet of national stalwarts, but all on commission
26-Nov-1998
26 November 1998
Bangladesh: Inter-club cricketers' transfer
Our Sports Reporter
Surjo Tarun basks, Mohammedan burns
Surjo Tarun Club has kicked up real sensation yesterday on Day One of
the three-day inter-club cricketers' transfer when the
mediocre-turned-aspirant signed up seven players including a quintet
of national stalwarts, but all on commission.
Surjo Tarun hardly made its appearance among the heavyweights of the
Premier League during a hectic bourse at the Bangladesh Cricket Board
(BCB) office on Wednesday evening. But the Dhanmondi-based outfit
stole the limelight by luring former national captain Minhazul Abedin
(from Mohammedan), Athar Ali Khan (from Biman), Enamul Haq Moni (from
Kalabagan), Al-Shahriar Rokon and national wicketkeeper Khaled Masud
Pilot (from Abahani).
Apprehending interference from their old clubs, the seven went on
voluntary hibernation to Coxes Bazar; and thus the need for signing
on commission. It could however not be confirmed till late last night
whether they have returned to Dhaka.
Among its haul, Surjo Tarun also roped in young and up-coming
right-hand batsman Ridwan from Lalmatia and opener Parvez Ahmed of
Mohammedan.
Despite losing Athar Ali, Biman had a happy day by signing up three
players, again on commission. Jahangir Talukder Dulu of Mohammedan,
Safiullah Gem of Abahani and Rafiqul of Ajax have signed for the
national airline outfit, who have retained the services of captain
Faruque Ahmed along with Habibul Bashar Sumon, Ziaur Rashid Rupom,
wicketkeeper Atiar and Hasanuzzaman. Biman, almost with a vengeance,
signed up Surja Tarun's opener Javed Omar Belim to retrieve the loss
of Athar to the emerging giants.
The opening day was also marked by a foreign signing by Kalabagan,
who took away Pakistani Sahid Sayeed from Surjo Tarun's disposal.
It was however Mohammedan Sporting Club, who returned the worst
campaigner on an eventful day. Mohammedan, who are going through a
bad time for the last couple of years, could only manage to retain
the services of Mohammed Rafique and Monjurul Islam among the pool
players. The notable signings for Mohammedan were Abahani's seamer
Zakir Hossain, Agrani Bank's Nasirul Alam Nahid, Gopibagh Friends'
wicketkeeper Golam Murtaza and Wari's off-spinner Jamaluddin Babu.
Defending champions Abahani Krira Chakra, who lost some of their key
players, appeared to have compensated the voids of Al-Shahriar and
wicketkeeper Khaled Masood when they bagged Mehrab Hossain and
Hasibul Hossain from the rival tent of Mohammedan Sporting Club.
With the inclusion of Mehrab, the experienced opener, and tall
national right-arm seamer Hasibul, Abahani completed their quota of
five pool players. Skipper Akram Khan, his deputy Naimur Rahman and
opener Azam Iqbal have decided to stay back in the popular Dhanmondi
tent for another year.
Although Naimur, the discarded national all-rounder, and Azam came
along with their club officials to the BCB office, Akram opted not to
face the eagerly awaiting photographers.
Abahani have also roped in Agrani Bank's young opener Hannan Sarker
and GMCC's left-arm spinner Masud Rana.
Besides, Abahani have ensured the services of six of their old
players -- left-handed opener Imran Hamid Partho, Iqbal, Ashfaq Ali
Khan Rahat, Ahmed Kamal Colonel, Naimur Rashid Rahul and wicketkeeper
Rokon (jr).
Abahani's neighbours Kalabagan, who finished third in the Premier
league last year, also had a busy day. The new leviathans of domestic
cricket, whose hopes to retain the services of Enamul Haq evaporated
after the latter joined Surjo Tarun, seemed to have made up the loss
of the slow left-armer by hooking young off-spinner Fahim Muntasir
Sumit and his Agrani Bank mate Mushfiqur Rahman Babu. The inclusion
of the Bank duo also completed Kalabagan's quota of five players
bracketed in the national 'pool'. Moreover, Kalabagan have also
signed up Mohammedan's Sajid Hasan and Mukul.
Hard-hitting opener Harun-ur Rashid Liton, Sajjad Ahmed Monsur Shipon
and seamer Zakir Hasan are the other three 'pool' players, whose
services Kalabagan have retained for another season.
Source :: The Bangladesh Daily Star (https://www.dailystarnews.com)