Bangladesh: Twin tons tune Tarun's titanic total (14 January 1999)
Mohammedan Sporting conquered with venom their long-standing nemesis Kalabagan Krira Chakra when the popular Motijheel outfit handed their fancied opponents a huge nine-wicket defeat in a crucial Janakantha Premier League match at the Bangabandhu
14-Jan-1999
14 January 1999
Bangladesh: Twin tons tune Tarun's titanic total
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Rahat's dream debut help Mohammedan gulp Bagan
Mohammedan Sporting conquered with venom their long-standing nemesis
Kalabagan Krira Chakra when the popular Motijheel outfit handed their
fancied opponents a huge nine-wicket defeat in a crucial Janakantha
Premier League match at the Bangabandhu National Stadium yesterday.
So exacting was Mohammedan's win that they packed up the two-day
match on day one, the first such occurrence this season.
Mohammedan, who lost four previous league meetings in the last couple
of seasons to Kalabagan, went on to score 138 for one after
restricting Kalabagan to 133. The win decreed a sweet revenge for
Mohammedan, who conceded defeat by an identical margin at the hand of
Kalabagan in their last meeting at the very ground last year.
While Mohammedan made a mockery of a match at the Bangabandhu, Surjo
Tarun, aided by twin tons from Navid Newaz and skipper Minhazul
Abedin, piled up a mammoth 428 for six against babes Sadharan Bima at
the Dhanmondi Cricket Stadium.
The eventful day, marked by a record 261-run partnership between
Minhazul and Navid Newaz for the third wicket, however belonged to an
unheralded Ashfaq Ali Khan Rahat.
Ashfaq celebrated his first break for Mohammedan Sporting with a
five-wicket burst as Kalabagan, batting first after winning the toss
in the morning, were bundled out for the lowest score in this league.
The gangling right-arm seamer, who switched to Mohammedan from
Abahani this year, returned with a career-best five for 44 to lay the
foundation of a terrific Mohammedan win.
Not considered in the playing eleven for the first six matches,
Ashfaq plotted a stunning Kalabagan collapse by claiming three
wickets in successive overs after the lunch break. Kalabagan were at
one stage strongly placed at 110 for two before Ashfaq started the
rot by dismissing Pakistani Shahid Saeed in the second over after
lunch, thanks to a brilliant catch by skipper Mohammed Rafique, who
back-pedalled about fifteen yards to take the skier at long-off.
Kalabagan lost their way in the rough weather when Mushfiqur Rahman
quickly followed Saeed after scoring a patient 51 off 112 balls.
Mushfiq scored his back-to-back half century with the help of
half-a-dozen fours before he was caught by Salahuddin at mid-on off
Ashfaq's new-ball partner Monjurul.
Ashfaq then ripped through the lower-order to send Kalabagan packing
forty-five minutes before tea. Kalabagan lost their last seven
wickets with the addition of only 27 runs to the total.
After some brilliant bowling from unsung Ashfaq, Mohammedan took only
32 overs to confirm their fifth win with Steve Tikolo and Rashedul
Haq putting on 126 runs for the undefeated second wicket.
Coming in to bat at number three after opener Selim Shahed departed
at the score of only 12 runs, Tikolo hammered a stroke-filled 61 off
73 balls. The Kenyan right-hander clubbed 11 fours and a huge sixer
off Masudur in his enterprising knock. It was the fifth half-century
from the Kenyan run-machine this season.
Rashed, who played the perfect foil at the other end, also scored a
disciplined 61 off 112 balls. It was his first fifty. The young
right-hander, who hammered five fours in his polished knock,
fittingly ended the chase with a straight sixer of off-spinner
Masudur.
The impressive victory for Mohammedan, a present for their loyal
supporters ahead of the Eid vacation, enabled them to join Biman in
second position after holders Abahani and Brothers. The leaders have
six wins against a defeat.
On the other hand, Kalabagan were virtually out of the title race,
having conceded their third defeat in seven league engagements.
Where Kalabagan faltered, Surjo Tarun, who are on equal terms with
their Dhanmondi neighbours, provided belated evidence of their
strength against promotees Sadharan Bima at the Dhanmondi Cricket
Stadium.
The star-studded Surjo Tarun club piled up the highest total in the
league when they walloped their way to 428 for six in the stipulated
80 overs.
Minhazul scored his second century in the league when the experienced
right-hander hammered a brilliant 112 off 153 balls. The former
national captain, who had earlier scored 117 against Orient, clubbed
15 fours in his polished knock.
But it was Tarun's Sri Lankan left-hander Navid Newaz, who set the
Dhanmondi ground alight with a blistering 173 off 199 balls. The
southpaw hammered 20 disdainful fours and a couple of sixes in his
whirlwind innings. Navid's 173 was also the highest individual score,
surpassing Mukhter's 129 for Wari against Victoria.
Besides, Al-Shahriar, coming in to bat at number five instead of his
usual number three, scored a breezy 76 off 42 balls with the help of
five fours and three sixes.
The second day of the Surjo Tarun-Bima match will be played today.
Unless Bima has high premium insurance, a win for Tarun is all but a
matter of time.
Source :: The Bangladesh Daily Star (https://www.dailystarnews.com)