Bangladesh: Spinners fashion BU win (3 February 1999)
Brothers Union Club joined holders Abahani and Biman atop the table when the Gopibagh outfit recorded an empathic 55-run win over Kalabagan Krira Chakra in a Janakantha Premier League match at the Bangabandhu National Stadium yesterday
03-Feb-1999
3 February 1999
Bangladesh: Spinners fashion BU win
Our Sports Reporter
Brothers Union Club joined holders Abahani and Biman atop the table
when the Gopibagh outfit recorded an empathic 55-run win over
Kalabagan Krira Chakra in a Janakantha Premier League match at the
Bangabandhu National Stadium yesterday.
The last year's runners-up confirmed their seventh win when, defending
a moderate total of 261, shot Kalabagan out for 206 in 71.1 overs.
Kalabagan, however, were only to be blamed for making a mess out of an
attainable target, after an exhibition of reckless batting by their
top-order batsmen, swung the match the other way.
With this defeat - their fourth in nine matches - Kalabagan have now
dropped down to third position behind Mohammedan Sporting Club and
Surjo Tarun, who are jointly holding the second place.
Kalabagan were off to a cautious start, scoring 95 runs for two
wickets in 37 overs before lunch. But after the break they lost their
way in the face of some controlled bowling from Brothers spin trio of
Sanuar Hossain, Zahid Ahmed and Towhid Hossain, who shared eight
wickets among themselves.
Sanuar, the right-arm off-spinner who has been included in the 30-men
primary squad for the World Cup 99, returned with four for 20 while
Pakistani left-arm spinner Zahid Ahmed finished with three for 29 from
his 14 tight overs. Young leg-spinner Touhid Hossain took one wicket
for 29 runs in his six overs.
Openers Harun-ur Rashid and Sajid Hasan gave Kalabagan a sound start
putting on 41 runs against some wayward bowling from Brothers' new
ball duo of Shahnewaz and Safiuddin Ahmed.
The partnership was broken in the 12th over when Harun dragged a
delivery from medium pacer Khaled Mahmud on to his stumps after making
24 off 36 balls with the help of a sixer and a couple of fours.
After Harun's departure, Kalabagan lost wickets at regular intervals.
One-down Ghulam Ali (7) was next to go at 57. The former Pakistan Test
player offered a simple catch to Sanuar at the first slip off his
compatriot Zahid.
All-rounder Mushfiqur Rahman then joined Sajid to repair the damage,
putting on 47 runs for the third wicket. But Mushfiq, on 23, offered a
return catch to leg-spinner Towhid Hossain only three overs after the
lunch break leaving Kalabagan at 104 in the 40.1 overs.
But the real Kalabagan rot started when Shahid Saeed and Sajid
departed in successive overs of Zahid.
Saeed, who was looking increasingly dangerous with a flurry of shots,
made a quick-fire 27 off 30 ball. But his innings came to an abrupt
and when he offered a sharp catch at the silly midoff. Zahid then
had Sajid taken by Shahriar backward square leg.
Shahriar ran about 20 yards behind his shoulder from mid-wicket to
complete a brilliant catch. Sajid scored 46 off 134 balls inclusive of
three boundaries.
With Sajid gone, Kalabagan were reduced to 145 for five from where
they never recovered.
Sanuar than caught the Kalabagan tail in his spinning web to keep
Brothers afloat in the title race.
Today's Matches
Janakantha Premier Division Cricket League:
Mohammedan SC v Sadharan Bima KS
Venue: Bangabandhu National Stadium
Venue: Bangabandhu National Stadium
Biman v Victoria SC
Venue: Dhanmondi Cricket Stadium
Venue: Dhanmondi Cricket Stadium
Agrani Bank v Ajax SC
Venue: BKSP
Venue: BKSP
Source :: The Bangladesh Daily Star (https://www.dailystarnews.com)