Bangladesh: Khaled Mahmud, Amir Hanif hold Brothers together (6 January 1999)
A century partnership between skipper Khaled Mahmud and Pakistan middle-order Amir Hanif helped runners-up Brothers Union reach a fighting total against new powerhouse Surjo Tarun in a crucial Janakantha Premier Cricket League clash began at the
06-Jan-1999
6 January 1999
Bangladesh: Khaled Mahmud, Amir Hanif hold Brothers together
Our Sports Reporter
Surjo Tarun need 267 to stun number two
A century partnership between skipper Khaled Mahmud and Pakistan
middle-order Amir Hanif helped runners-up Brothers Union reach a
fighting total against new powerhouse Surjo Tarun in a crucial
Janakantha Premier Cricket League clash began at the Bangabandhu
National Stadium yesterday.
The duo put on exactly 100 runs for the fourth wicket to see the
Gopibagh outfit, who won the important toss and elected to bat,
recovering well from an early collapse to score 266 before being all
out in the 76th over.
Brothers were virtually put on the back foot in the first session
when Ehsanul, Shahriar and Jahangir were out and middle-order Sanwar
returned hurt on zero with a twisted left ankle. It was Amir Hanif
and Mahmud who then put their gritty act together, and took only 20
overs to add the hundred runs; thereby doing good groundwork for
their innings.
Surjo Tarun off-spinner Rafiqul, who returned with his career-best
five for 45, gave his side the early breakthrough in the ninth over
by removing young opener Ehsanul on 16. Left-arm pacer Anisur then
dismissed the other opener Shahriar Hossain.
Ehsanul was brilliantly taken by Athar at the square-leg region when
he pulled Rafiqul while Shahriar was beaten by a brilliant outswinger
from Anis which kissed the edge of the bat before going to the safe
hands of wicketkeeper Khaled Masood.
Things turned worse for Brothers Union when Sanwar retired hurt in
the next over. The discarded national right-hand batsman later made a
brilliant comeback with a runner and scored 22 off 29 balls, which
included four sweetly timed hits across the rope.
One-down Jahangir Alam, who scored 24 off 53 balls with two fours,
threw his wicket in the 27th over when he tried to take a risky third
run. Although he was prompt, his non-striking partner Amir Hanif did
not leave the crease, leaving both batsman at the same end, allowing
Sri Lankan Naveed Newaz to throw the ball from point to wicketkeeper
Khaled Masood who did the rest.
Surjo Tarun's dream to restrict Brothers below the 200-mark came to
an end at that point when Khaled Mahmud joined Amir Hanif at the
crease for the century partnership. The stand was broken in the 50th
over when Amir Hanif was caught by Minhazul Abedin at cover off a
Rafiqul delivery. The in-form right-hander tried a drive but failed
to middle properly, which resulted into a simple catch. In his more
than two-hour long stay at the crease, Hanif, who scored an unbeaten
95 against Ajax Sporting in their previous match, scored 67 off 103
balls, which included six boundaries and a huge six off Athar over
the wide long-off fence.
Rafiqul was on a hat-trick after the next ball when former Indian
Test cricketer Sanjeev Sharma gave him a return catch on a duck. But
the tall off-spinner failed to create any panic in lower-order
Shahnewaz Kabir.
After Brothers Union lost two quick wickets, Mahmud added a
invaluable 43 runs for the sixth wicket with Shahnewaz and took the
scoreboard to 224 before being stumped by Khaled Masood on 75. Mahmud
faced 114 balls and hit seven fours. The national vice-captain went
down to drive left-arm spinner Enamul Haque in the 63rd over but
missed the ball, which pitched outside the leg stump and took a sharp
turn towards the wicketkeeper.
Brothers added another 42 runs to their total before being all out in
75.2 overs.
Apart from Rafiqul's five-wicket haul, left-arm spinner Enamul Haque
was the most economical bowler of the day as he finished with two for
34 from his 15 overs.
Surjo Tarun will be looking forward to score 267 in 80 overs when
they begin their innings this morning.
Source :: The Bangladesh Daily Star (https://www.dailystarnews.com)