Cricketers want their say (25 April 1999)
Cricketers' Forum, an organisation of former national cricketers, expressed its grave concern about the current state of cricket in the country and the 'mismanagement' in Bangladesh Cricket Board
25-Apr-1999
25 April 1999
Cricketers want their say
The Daily Star
Sacking of Selection Committee slated
Cricketers' Forum, an organisation of former national cricketers,
expressed its grave concern about the current state of cricket in the
country and the 'mismanagement' in Bangladesh Cricket Board.
The Forum gave a piece of their mind through a press conference at
the Jatiya Press Club yesterday morning.
Former national cricketers, Forum president Mainul Haq, S M Faruque
and general secretary Shakil Kasem spoke on the occasion. Former
national captains Roquibul Hasan and Gazi Ashraf Hossain, and former
cricketers GM Nowsher, Golam Faruque, Ahmed Iqbal, G S Hasan, Nasir
Ahmed and Mahbub Hossain were also present.
Speaking to the press, Shakil Kasem said that nothing was done by the
BCB officials to introduce a system for the game, as had been done by
other cricketing nations.
He said, as former cricketers, the members of the Forum felt that
they have a certain responsibility towards cricket.
"There is no established or published national cricket policy, and
the board does not have any control over the game in the whole
country," said Shakil, adding that cricket league was not being
played in Chittagong for the last three years. He further said that
even Nepal has a better cricket infrastructure than Bangladesh.
"We don't
ave anything to say about how the election of the board
should be held. What we want is the board to include us in different
sub-committees so that we can put our views.
"We have an indoor practice facility in Dhanmondi where hundreds of
young boys are practising everyday. The indoor space is supposed to
have 21 lights but you will find that only three are working, and
that could be dangerous for the boys any day. Besides, there are many
cricket coaching academies in the country, which are not registered
with the board. Neither does the board have any system to monitor
their activities," said Shakil.
The general secretary also condemned the board for humiliating
members of the Selection Committee time and again.
"The Selection Committee is composed of former national cricketers.
If the board continues with such attitude, I doubt if any cricketer
will volunteer to be its member. We want the Selection Committee to
be formed for a particular period, and within that period nobody
should interfere in their job.
"The April 8 meeting of the BCB at BKSP (Savar) did not have any
agenda to sack the Selection Committee. Only 16 of the 33 board
members were present in that meeting. We don't know and neither are
we interested to know why they have sacked the Selection Committee,
but we condemn whatever has happened," Shakil added.
Forum president Mainul Haq said they were very much worried about the
way cricket was going on in the country.
"We at the Forum feel that perhaps our cricketing future is not being
charted in the manner that it should be. Mismanagement at the top
level, questionable policy decisions, undue and unnecessary
interference by board in the selection process, and public
humiliation of national selectors are instances of the board's
failures at this point," said Mainul.
When asked why were they reacting more than two weeks after the April
8 BCB meeting, SM Faruque said that the Forum was reviewing the
situation for the last two weeks and, after analysing the matter,
they finally thought of meeting the press to convey their message to
the people.
Source :: The Bangladesh Daily Star (https://www.dailystarnews.com)