Bangladesh: Neeyamur digs deep to save AKC (31 January 1999)
A magnificent 83 from lower middle-order batsman Neeyamur Rashid helped holders Abahani garner a defendable total against arch-rivals Mohammedan Sporting Club in a crucial Janakantha Premier League match at the Bangabandhu National Stadium yesterday
31-Jan-1999
31 January 1999
Bangladesh: Neeyamur digs deep to save AKC
Our Sports Reporter
A magnificent 83 from lower middle-order batsman Neeyamur Rashid
helped holders Abahani garner a defendable total against arch-rivals
Mohammedan Sporting Club in a crucial Janakantha Premier League match
at the Bangabandhu National Stadium yesterday.
In front of a strong band of spectators, Neeyamur stepped forward to
do the gritty rescue act as Abahani, who lost half of their wickets
for only 100 runs, recovered to score 266 before being all out in 76
overs.
Electing to bat first on a perfect batting track, Abahani were soon
awe-stricken in the face of some fine bowling display of Mohammedan.
The popular Dhanmondi outfit lost four top-order batsmen for only 58
runs in 17.3 overs.
Situation even worsened for the defending champions when opener
Mehrab Hossain, the last recognised batsman of Abahani, returned to
the dressing room in the first over after the lunch break, with the
scoreboard reading at 117 for six in 31 overs. Mehrab scored 46.
The young right-hander, who clobbered three boundaries off right-arm
seamer Ashfaque Ali, perished in that eventful over while gunning for
the fourth one. He was caught by Nasirul at backward square leg while
trying to smash it over mid-wicket.
The fall of Mehrab should sound the final whistle for Abahani. But
much to the frustration of Mohammedan supporters, Neeyamur, a matured
head on a young shoulder, rose to occasion with a dazzling batting
display, dead-lifting Abahani from the mire to a respectability.
Known for his exploits when chips are down, the Abahani saviour, with
the help of tail-enders, mixed caution with aggression to operate the
spectacular recovery act.
Neeyamur put on 40 runs with wicketkeeper Nuruzzaman for the seventh
wicket and then added another 35 runs with Hasibul. The eighth wicket
partnership was however dominated by Hasibul, who scored 24 runs off
42 balls with a huge six and two fours.
But the most remarkable partnership in the Abahani innings came when
Iqbal joined Neeyamur. Together, the two mustered 70 runs that helped
Abahani cross 250-mark in the 68th over.
The partnership ended at 262 when Neeyamur was caught by Rashedul
Haque off the bowling of Selim Shahed at the long-on boundary.
In his more than three-hour stay at the crease, Neeyamur faced 118
balls, hit eight fours and a six.
Earlier, in the morning, Abahani slipped into deep trouble while
negotiating some fired-up bowling of Mohammedan skipper Mohammad
Rafique and the new-ball pair of Ashfaque Ali and Manjurul Islam.
Left-arm spinner Rafique made the initial break-through by trapping
opener Hannan Sarkar (24) leg before in the ninth over. Manjurul then
sent one-down Azam Iqbal back for 5 forcing the right-hander edge to
the wicketkeeper.
Naimur Rahman scored only one run before being adjudged leg before
off a straight delivery from Ashfaque Ali. While his skipper Akram
Khan followed suit scoring the identical one run giving an edge to a
Manjurul out-swinger.
Pakistani all-rounder Mohammad Hussain, who scored 30 off 43 balls,
was next to go in the 29th over when he tried to sweep Rafique, only
to miss the line giving an easy catch to Mortuza. The Mohammedan
stumper had had a happy day with four catches.
Manjurul Islam was the most successful bowler with a haul of four
wickets for 77. Rafique and Ashfaque evenly shared four wickets
conceding 30 and 65 runs.
In the other match at the Dhanmondi Cricket Stadium, Agrani Bank
managed to score a fighting total against promotees Orient Sporting
Club.
Sent into bat, the bankers scored 272 for nine in their share of 80
overs with Pakistani middle-order Shaheen Malik hammering highest 61.
Among others, opener Sazzadul Karim and Mofizur Rahman scored 41 runs
each.
Source :: The Bangladesh Daily Star (https://www.dailystarnews.com)