Bangladesh: Spinners feature in Brothers' victory (7 January 1999)
Brilliant bowling from three tweakers--Ehsanul Haque, Reaz Ahmed and debutant Imran Rahim -- gave Brothers Union their fifth win in the Janakantha Premier Division Cricket League
07-Jan-1999
7 January 1999
Bangladesh: Spinners feature in Brothers' victory
Our Sports Reporter
Tarun bow out of league race
Brilliant bowling from three tweakers--Ehsanul Haque, Reaz Ahmed and
debutant Imran Rahim -- gave Brothers Union their fifth win in the
Janakantha Premier Division Cricket League. They comfortably defeated
new powerhouse Surjo Tarun by 66 runs at the Bangabandhu National
Stadium yesterday.
With the victory, the Gopibagh outfit, who finished second in the
elite league last season, joined leaders Biman and defending
champions Abahani at the top of the 12-team table with 10 points.
However, if Biman, who have one match in hand with an unbeaten
record, can defeat Kalabagan in their sixth match which begins today,
they will go up by two points. Both Brothers and Abahani have played
six matches so far.
On the other hand, the defeat almost threw away star-studded Surjo
Tarun out of the title race with their second defeat in six matches.
They are now jointly sharing the third spot along with Kalabagan and
Mohammedan Sporting.
Back to the match, Surjo Tarun, who were chasing a respectable
Brothers Union total of 266 in 80 overs, failed to rise to the
occasion and were shot out in the face of some deadly spin from
Ehsan, Imran and Reaz, who shared seven wickets. Specially it was a
day to be remembered by the young left-arm spinner Imran Rahim who
returned with excellent figures of 15-2-23-2 on his very first
appearance in the Premier league. His two victims were national
all-rounder Enamul Haque (1) and wicketkeeper Khaled Masood (2).
He was ably helped by offee Ehsanul Haque and left-arm spinner Reaz
Ahmed, who captured three and two wickets respectively conceding 31
and 23 runs.
Surjo Tarun, who defeated Kalabagan Krira Chakra by one run in their
previous match, got off to a flying start with 40 runs coming from 10
overs.
The score remained unchanged when Athar Ali gave a simple catch to
Ehsan at the point. The discarded national opener, who scored 12 off
39 balls, tried to drive Pakistan seamer Amir Hanif through the cover
but missed the line and the ball hit the outer edge of his bat before
deflecting towards the point region.
The other opener Parvez Ahmed, after scoring 19 off 62 balls,
apparently thought he had his job done when Surjo Tarun were on 65 in
the 22nd over. The tall right-hander paid the price of lethargy while
trying to take a single off Ehsan. He was run out by a magnificent
direct throw from Brothers Union skipper Khaled Mahmud.
Two-down Ridwan Hasan returned in a similar fashion after four overs
without scoring any runs. But the blame should go to his senior
partner Al-Shahriar, who called Ridwan but then suddenly took a
U-turn from the half-way mark, which saw both batsmen standing at the
striking end together.
After Ridwan's departure, Sri Lankan Naveed Newaz joined Al-Shahriar
and put on 50 runs for the fourth wicket to raise some hopes in the
Surjo Tarun dressing room. They took the scoreboard to 136 before
lunch. But again it was Al-Shahriar, who threw his wicket in the last
ball of the first session. The tall right-hander drove Ehsan to the
safe hands of Shahriar Hossain at the long-on fence to throw away the
match from a possible winning position.
Skipper Minhazul Abedin then joined Naveed Nawaz as the last
recognised batsman and added 37 runs after lunch. But, everything was
over when Nawaz, the left-handed Sri Lankan, was caught by Khaled
Mahmud at cover off another Ehsan delivery.
Surjo Tarun lost their last five wickets in less than ten overs
adding another 27 runs to their total.
Source :: The Bangladesh Daily Star (https://www.dailystarnews.com)