Bangladesh: Kalabagan, Surjo Tarun mince opponents (27 January 1999)
Mohammedan Sporting wagged long their tail to put up a fighting total against Brothers Union in a crucial Janakantha Premier Division Cricket League match at the Bangabandhu National Stadium yesterday
27-Jan-1999
27 January 1999
Bangladesh: Kalabagan, Surjo Tarun mince opponents
Our Sports Reporter
BU vie to scale Kenyan peak
Mohammedan Sporting wagged long their tail to put up a fighting total
against Brothers Union in a crucial Janakantha Premier Division
Cricket League match at the Bangabandhu National Stadium yesterday.
The otherwise fragile Mohammedan tail produced an invaluable 44 runs
as the popular Motijheel outfit recuperated from a vulnerable
position to a respectable 294 before being all out with two balls to
spare in their stipulated 80 overs.
While Mohammedan set Brothers a tough task for today, Surjo Tarun and
Kalabagan Krira Chakra ensured an unscheduled rest-day as they made
light work of Victoria and Orient respectively in the other two games
that began on the day.
At the BKSP in Savar, Surjo Tarun made a mockery of a contest when
the star-studded Dhanmondi outfit shot Victoria out for 68 in 24.4
overs, the lowest total in the league this season. Thanks to a
five-wicket haul from right-arm seamer Sajal Chowdhury.
In reply, Surjo Tarun reached 72 in 16.2 overs with eight wickets in
hand.
On the other hand, Kalabagan, aided by a five-wicket burst from their
Pakistani recruit, Shahid Saeed, also recorded an identical
eight-wicket win over promotees Orient Sporting at the Dhanmondi
Cricket Stadium.
But the excitement on the resuming day after the nine-day Eid break
was provided at the big bowl where the two Kenyan recruits of
Mohammedan, Steve Tikolo and Maurice Odumbe, scored half-centuries,
much to the delight of a few hundred (unofficial) holiday makers.
The eventful day, which saw Brothers conceding a staggering 56 runs
as extras, was also marked by an early lunch break after the northern
breeze carried the agonising stench of tear gas from the Purana
Paltan area at around 11:30 am. Apart from that stray incident, the
match progressed smoothly during the hartal day.
Mohammedan won the toss in the morning and opted to bat first. But
table-leaders Brothers wrested an early initiative when they removed
openers Rashedul Haq and Imran Hamid in 40 minutes with the board
reading only 22.
One-down Selim Shahed and Kenyan Steve Tikolo repaired the damage,
putting on 42 runs for the third wicket. The partnership was broken
at 64 when Selim Shahed edged a delivery from Khaled Mahmud to
wicketkeeper Jahangir Alam after scoring 13.
Then came the biggest partnership of the Mohammedan innings between
Tikolo and young Nasirul Alam, which added 62 runs for the fourth
wicket to see Mohammedan cross the hundred mark in the 24th over.
Tikolo hammered a stroke-filled 63 off 69 balls. The prolific Kenyan
right-hander took only 48 balls to complete his sixth fifty in eight
league matches. He smote a huge sixer and seven disdainful boundaries
in his polished knock. But Tikolo departed in an unfortunate manner
when he dragged the ball into his stumps while trying to hook a
snorter from Aamir Hanif.
The former Pakistan international also captured the wicket of
Tikolo's compatriot Odumbe, who scored a workmanlike 55 off 93 balls.
It was Odumbe's second half-century after his match-winning 88 in the
inaugural game against Wari.
Skipper Mohammad Rafique, who put on 43 runs for the sixth wicket
with Odumbe, chipped in with 22. But the southpaw, who hammered a
sweetly-timed straight six off off-spinner Sanuar, threw away his
wicket at a stage when more responsibility was expected of him.
Rafique, carried away by the sudden rush of blood, holed out at deep
mid-wicket while attempting a big hit against Sanuar Hossain.
After Rafique's departure, Odumbe took the score to 250, sharing an
invaluable 53-run partnership with wicketkeeper Golam Mortuza for the
seventh wicket.
In the remaining six overs, Mohammedan scored 44 runs, thanks to
Mortuza, who chipped in with a patient 30 off 86 balls.
The match will continue today.
Away at the BKSP ground, Victoria, put into bat, were bundled out for
68 in the face of some fired-up bowling from Sajal Chowdhury, who
finished with magnificent figures of five for 24 from his 9.4 overs.
He was ably helped by his senior new-ball partner left-arm pacer
Anisur Rahman, who took three wickets for 33.
In reply, Surjo Tarun raced to 72 for two in 16.2 overs with Khaled
Mashud remaining undefeated on 26. Opener Parvez, who scored 25, was
the other notable run-getter.
At the Dhanmondi Cricket Stadium, opener Sajid Hassan scored an
unbeaten 59 as Kalabagan, chasing a paltry Orient total of 141,
reached 143 in 32.4 overs with eight wickets to spare.
Earlier, Kalabagan's Pakistani all-rounder Shahid Saeed also returned
with five for 58 as Orient, sent into bat, were all out for 141 in
50.4 overs.
Source :: The Bangladesh Daily Star (https://www.dailystarnews.com)