Believe it or not! - Akram NOT suspended (17 January 1999)
Believe it or not
17-Jan-1999
17 January 1999
Believe it or not! - Akram NOT suspended
Our Sports Reporter
Akram Khan ducked possible suspension when the Cricket Committee
of Dhaka Metropolitan (CCDM) in an emergency meeting last night
slapped on the former national captain a fine of Taka 25,000.
The Abahani captain, who left the crease and walked to the boundary
line after a hiccup with Sri Lankan umpire Philip Mendis only to
ignite a brawl at the Bangabandhu National Stadium on Friday,
survived more severe punishment as the 'spineless' CCDM once again
followed the chronic precedence of buckling under pressure from
vested quarters.
Tanveer Haider, the chairman of the CCDM, said that they have
refrained from taking any harsher measures against Akram following
written assurance from Abahani. Besides, Taveer claimed that the
umpires report was not strong enough to suspend Akram.
The umpires were more vocal against the three Abahani officials
-Arshad Khan Tara, assistant cricket-manager Shibli Nomani and Shah
Alam Chowdhury. The thug-trio swooped on the men in uniform while
they were returning to the dressing room for the tea-break. CCDM
declared the three Abahani officials persona-non-grata for the
league for one month.
Akram's great escape makes Houdini look small. The CCDM inaction was
victory for petty club interests against established norms and rules.
Going by press reports and thousands of witnesses at the Bangabandhu,
Akram should have been penalised with match suspension, even if only
to make it an example for the future.
Similar weak decisions in the past have only sacrificed cricket to
the hoodlums.
Source :: The Bangladesh Daily Star (https://www.dailystarnews.com)