ICC's World trip starts from Dhaka (28 Aug 1998)
The International Cricket Council (ICC) will launch the world-wide cricket development programme during the Wills International Cup being held at Dhaka from October 24
28-Aug-1998
28 August 1998
ICC's World trip starts from Dhaka
Sports Reporter
Nasim unhappy with ground conditions in the city
The International Cricket Council (ICC) will launch the world-wide
cricket development programme during the Wills International Cup being
held at Dhaka from October 24.
The ICC, who are organising the knock-out tournament to raise fund for
the game's development programme, plans to propel the ambitious
programme with star cricketers like Sachin Tendulker and Australian
skipper Steve Waugh adding the fireworks.
Nasim-ul-Ghani, the ICC development officer of the Asian region, is
now in Dhaka to work out the details of the launch. The former
Pakistan Test cricketer, who had a busy day at the Bangladesh Cricket
Board (BCB) office yesterday, said that the ICC will launch its
programme in a most grandiose manner to popularise cricket in Dhaka.
"I have come here to work out the details. We have planned to involve
all the star players of the nine Test-playing nations in the official
launching of the development programme", said Nasim-ul-Ghani, adding
that the celebrity cricketers will visit some coaching schools in the
city and elsewhere.
Mr. Ghani, who is scheduled to leave the capital on Sunday, also
visited seven cricket grounds in the city yesterday. However, while
talking to the reporters he expressed his dissatisfaction about the
prevailing conditions and advocated a lot of improvement. The left-arm
spinner of the yesteryears said that he will file a report to the ICC
in mid-September regarding the details of the launching programme.
Mr. Ghani is also a member of the three-man ICC committee which will
make recommendations regarding Bangladesh's plea for Test status. But
the balding Nasim refrained from making any comment about the more
demanding issue.
Source :: The Bangladesh Daily Star (https://www.dailystarnews.com)