Bangladesh: Skipper looks for upsets (14 April 1999)
Veteran all-rounder Minhazul Abedin has been formally included in the 15-man World Cup squad, which will fly to England tonight
14-Apr-1999
14 April 1999
Bangladesh: Skipper looks for upsets
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Minhazul Abedin gets ICC clearance, Jahangir stand-by
Prospects high up to Scotland
Veteran all-rounder Minhazul Abedin has been formally included in the
15-man World Cup squad, which will fly to England tonight. Minhazul
will replace wicketkeeper-batsman Jahangir Alam, who will also travel
with the team to England as first stand-by player.
This was revealed by manager Tanveer Muzhar Islam at a press
conference arranged by Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) at the
Bangabandhu National Stadium lounge yesterday afternoon in connection
with the team's departure.
Skipper Aminul Islam, his deputy Khaled Mahmud, two BCB
joint-secretaries Mahmud Ul Haque and Dewan Shafiul Arefin, and BCB
treasurer Afzalur Rahman Sinha were also present at the briefing.
Coach Gordon Greenidge was the surprise absentee.
"We received the ICC clearance on Monday, following which we have
decided to drop Jahangir from the team with the permission of the BCB
president," said Islam at the crowded conference. He also informed
that BCB will delete one cricketer from the reserve list to
accommodate Jahangir.
Replying to a question whether Minhaz would be fully fit because of
his absence from the camp for more than a month, Islam said, "The
decision to include Minhaz was taken by the board".
In this regard, skipper Aminul said that going to England a month
before the tournament would be good enough for Minhazul to get fit
for playing in the World Cup.
When Aminul was asked why did he earlier say that the previous
selection of 15 men sans Minhazul was the best job done by the
selection committee, Aminul said, "Yes, I thought we had the best
possible side. But after the Meril Cup in Dhaka, I was proved wrong
and I deeply felt that we lack in the middle order. That's why we are
now all happy to get back Minhazul in the squad".
About the World Cup prospects, Tanna said that defeating Scotland in
Scotland will not be a very easy task as they have included four
cricketers, who were among the 30-man England probables.
"Anyway, we will still fight it out. Scotland is the team we are
looking forward to play and we will not leave any room to give our
best in Edinburgh," said Tanna.
Talking on the same point, the Bangladesh captain Aminul said that
playing Scotland in Asia and at their home was not the same.
"The pitch condition in Scotland is almost similar to that in
England, which is very difficult to assimilate. That's why we are
going to England a month ahead of the tournament so that we can
adjust ourselves.
"However, since we will be playing practice matches against three
counties, who are better sides than Scotland, I think that will give
us extra confidence before we meet them.
"We are not only thinking about Scotland, we are also considering to
play well against the other Test-playing nations right from our first
match against the Kiwis. You see, one-day game is like a lottery. The
team playing better on a particular day will be the winners. So you
can not write off an upset," said Aminul.
A milad mahfil was held after the press conference at the Bangabandhu
National Stadium where, among others, all the members of the team and
the BCB president Saber Hossain Chowdhury were present.
Bangladesh team will fly to Cardiff tonight from where they will move
to Jarvis Hotel in Watford, which will be their base for the
month-long conditioning camp.
Former England fast bowler Alan Ward and former Pakistan captain and
coach Mushtaq Mohammad will act as bowling assistants to coach Gordon
Greenidge during the training.
Before their World Cup fixture, Bangladesh will play three warm-up
matches. Bangladesh will meet Essex, their host county, in the first
match at Chelmsford on May 8. The other two matches -- that against
Middlesex at Southgate and against Northamptonshire at Northampton --
are scheduled for May 10 and 12.
The following are the members of the Bangladesh team:
Aminul Islam (captain), Khaled Mahmud (vice-captain), Khaled Mashud,
Shahriar Hossain, Mehrab Hossain, Minhazul Abedin, Faruque Ahmed,
Akram Khan, Hasibul Hossain, Shafiuddin Ahmed, Manjurul Islam,
Mohammad Rafique, Naimur Rahman, Enamul Hoque, Neeyamur Rashid and
Jahangir Alam (stand by)
Officials: Tanveer Mazhar Tanna (manager), Dewan Shafiul Arefin
(co-ordinator), Gordon Greenidge(coach) and Alan Hunt
(physiotherapist).
Source :: The Bangladesh Daily Star (https://www.dailystarnews.com)