Bangladesh: Wari fail to pile big despite Amir Wasim (16 January 1999)
Half centuries from skipper Akram Khan and opener Mehrab Hossain helped reigning champions Abahani pile up a commanding total against Biman in a crucial Janakantha Premier Division Cricket League match which began at the Dhanmondi Cricket Stadium
16-Jan-1999
16 January 1999
Bangladesh: Wari fail to pile big despite Amir Wasim
Sports Reporter
Abahani strongly poised but match leaves bad taste
Half centuries from skipper Akram Khan and opener Mehrab Hossain
helped reigning champions Abahani pile up a commanding total against
Biman in a crucial Janakantha Premier Division Cricket League match
which began at the Dhanmondi Cricket Stadium yesterday.
The match was stopped for five minutes at the stroke of Tea because of
an undesirable incident, which saw Abahani skipper Akram Khan, after a
verbal row with Sri Lankan umpire Philip Mendis, leaving the crease
without the umpire's permission and talking to the club officials near
the pavilion boundary rope. After watching the developments for about
five minutes, the umpires apparently signalled for Tea and were coming
to the dressing room for the break. That prompted a few Abahani
officials Professor Shah Alam Chowdhury and Tara to attack the
umpires. (See 'Bad show, Akram Khan!) The umpires were then seen
running to save their lives as no Cricket Committee of Dhaka
Metropolitan (CCDM) officials or any other member of any lawenforcing
agency were present at that time.
Back to the match, on a dry and cold morning, Abahani skipper Akram
Khan won the toss and decided to bat against the national airlines.
They lost their first wicket on 44 in the 17th over when opener Azam
Iqbal was bowled by Pakistan leg spinner Manzoor Akhter. The righthand
batsman went on his back foot and missed the line of the ball.
After Azam's return, Mehrab, the other opener, gave a solid foundation
to Abahani innings with a 99run partnership with onedown Naimur
Rahman. The duo batted quite sensibly and took Abahani to lunch on 134
in 34 overs without any further loss.
The partnership was broken by former national leftarm seamer Jahangir
Alam Talukder in his second over after lunch when he trapped Mehrab
legbefore with a gem of an inswinger.
In his more than threehour stay at the crease, Mehrab, who has been
included in the 30man primary list for the 1999 World Cup, scored 65
off 113 balls, which included seven boundaries and a huge six off
leftarm spinner Saifullah Khan in the 33rd over.
Abahani lost two more wickets in quick succession before Akram Khan
and Pakistan middleorder Azam Khan put on a 65run partnership for the
fifth wicket which saw Abahani crossing the 200mark in the 54th over.
Biman's leftarm spinner Saifullah Khan broke the partnership in the
62nd over dismissing Azam Khan on 37.
The righthand discarded Pakistan international gave a thin edge to
wicketkeeper Atiar while trying to cut Saifullah. In his 72ball stay
Azam smote four fours and a six.
Akram then paired with Neeyamur Rashid and put on a 71run partnership
in the sixth wicket before being brilliantly caught by his Biman
counterpart at midoff. Faruque's catch was one of the best ever at
this ground.
Akram, in his 103ball 68, hammered only two boundaries and a six.
After Akram's departure, Neeyamur and Hasibul Hossain took Biman
bowlers to the sword and helped Abahani reach the 300mark with a 30run
partnership.
Apart from the Akram Khan incident, a few Abahani cricketers showed
their arrogance while responding to the umpire's decisions.
Pakistan middleorder Ejaj Ahmed kept standing on the crease after he
was adjudged legbefore on three. His compatriot Azam Khan was also
seen reluctant to leave the crease after he was given a caught behind
verdict.
Meanwhile, in the other match of the day, Wari scored 240 against
Agrani Bank before they were all out at the Dhanmondi Cricket Stadium
in 77.4 overs.
Pakistani middleorder Amir Wasim scored highest 93 followed by lower
middleorder Biplab who chipped in with 30.
In reply, the bankers managed 13 in five overs without any loss.
Both the matches will continue today.
Source :: The Bangladesh Daily Star (https://www.dailystarnews.com)