BCB suddenly names World Cup Squad (22 March 1999)
Faruque Ahmed sneaked through the scrutiny screen to avail the dream bus to the England World Cup
22-Mar-1999
22 March 1999
BCB suddenly names World Cup Squad
Our Sports Reporter
Faruque gets undue nod
Faruque Ahmed sneaked through the scrutiny screen to avail the dream
bus to the England World Cup. Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) announced
the 15-man Bangladesh squad yesterday.
The former national captain, not considered for any of the three
limited-over matches at home due to a long-standing groin injury, got
the much-sought-after ticket when the national selectors picked the
experienced right-hander ahead of an itchy-feet Al-Shahriar for the
demanding number three spot.
While Faruque passed the weird selection procedure without going
through any strenuous test, all-rounder Rahul Neeyamur Rashid was
named for the World Cup without donning the national cap ever before.
Although the tardy selectors, led by an ever-whimsical Enayet Hossain
Siraj, did not have too many options in picking the final fifteen from
a choice of nineteen, they showed once again the uncanny skill of
choosing and chopping for apparently no good logic. The four others in
the 19-man list have been named as stand-by players.
Enayet was in the centre of controversy when his three-man team
dropped Minhazul Abedin despite the experienced batsman having
performed exceptionally well in domestic cricket. The enfant-terrible
got the chop for what the selectors termed 'disciplinary ground'.
However, following vehement protests from all quarters, Enayet tried
to save his skin by claiming that Minhazul was too old to run
alongside the other fresh legs. But the same Enayet & Co. proved to be
extremely liberal regarding the case of non-playing Faruque, himself
not any fresh in the legs department compared to Minhazul.
The veteran right-hander did not score a lot of runs in domestic
cricket. And more importantly, he never appeared comfortable since
being recalled to the national selection after a long four-year break.
A few might argue and the selectors may turn a deaf ear, but any close
follower of Faruque knows that he was carrying a groin injury for a
long time. His 'old' injury was, however, 'surprisingly' discovered
only 24 hours before the selectors announced the playing eleven
against Pakistan earlier this month.
Cynics say that Faruque, always a suspect against quality fast
bowling, ducked the match for obvious reasons.
Although it was not confirmed whether Faruque has recovered, the
national selectors have kept their faith on him without giving him a
trial to prove his mettle.
It is true that no selection is safe from criticism. But the selection
procedure appears more like an arbitrary process. Only a week ago, the
national selectors said that they would announce the final squad after
the tri-nation tournament. But they changed their mind mid-way through
the meet. And when the BCB General Secretary Syed Ashraful Haque
announced the team last evening, Enayet was nowhere in sight to
elaborate the committee's position. Perhaps accountability is one
aspect that does not exist in Enayet Hossain's dictionary. Or, for
that matter, BCB's!
One also wondered where was Gordon Greenidge. Did the national coach,
switched on to the mute mode since long, have any say in the team?
Does the Aussie physio Alan Hunt and the West Indian national coach
know that Faruque has a chronic groin problem? Above all, does
everyone concerned know that such precedents can harm Bangladesh
cricket in the long run?
Bangladesh squad:
Aminul Islam (captain), Khaled Mahmud (vice-captain), Shahriar
Hossain, Mehrab Hossain, Faruque Ahmed, Akram Khan, Khaled Masud,
Naimur Rahman, Mohammed Rafique, Enamul Hoque, Hasibul Hossain,
Safiuddin Ahmed, Monjurul Islam, Jahangir Alam and Neeyamur Rashid.
Source :: The Bangladesh Daily Star (https://www.dailystarnews.com)