One-day Averages: Javed Omar tops batting, Sarwan best in bowling (12 November 1998)
Cricketer Akram Khan has begun replying to the national selectors through his willow
12-Nov-1998
12 November 1998
One-day Averages: Javed Omar tops batting, Sarwan best in bowling
Hasan Masood
Bangladesh-West Indies 'A' One-day averages
Cricketer Akram Khan has begun replying to the national selectors
through his willow. The Siraj-led three-member committee dropped the
portly middle-order from the ACC Trophy squad last month after
Bangladesh performed awfully at the Commonwealth Games in September.
Now he is back with a pop, if not a bang.
Akram Khan scored 118 runs in the three-match limited-over series
against the visiting West Indies A team, which concluded at the
Banga-bandhu National Stadium on Tuesday night with Bangladesh
winning the series 2-1. He is the only man to cross the 100-mark in
the three innings, including the match-winning knock of 61 in the
first match on November 7.
The second match was held at the Rajshahi Stadium and he contributed
the highest 49 in Bangladesh's paltry total of 147. He was
unfortunately given controversially caught behind in the third match
by umpire Syed Mahbubullah. But, perhaps he should not have stood his
ground even if momentarily so.
Although he scored the highest total in three matches, opener Javed
Omar Belim averaged the best among the Bangladesh batters. The
right-hand opener scored 68 runs in two innings including his
unbeaten 36 against the visitors in the first match. He tops the
batting average with 68.00 followed by Akram who has 39.33.
Middle-order Al-Shahriar, who led Bangladesh to the plate-winning
tour in the World Youth Cup in South Africa, scored 73 runs in three
innings averaging 24.33, while former national skipper Faruque Ahmed
averaged 22.66 with his total of 68 from three innings.
Skipper Aminul Islam, who finally got back his form in the deciding
match on November 10 and scored a match winning 52, averaged only
18.66 as he could manage only four runs from the first two innings.
In bowling, left-arm spinner Enamul Haque averaged the best with
20.5. He bowled 27 overs including two maidens and gave away 82 runs
for his four wickets. He claimed those four wickets for 25 runs in
the first match on November 7. Medium-pacer Khaled Mahmud and Aminul
Islam with his off-spin also captured four wickets each in the three
matches. But leg-spinner Al-Shahriar is second in the table with
21.0. He bowled only five overs in two matches and captured two
wickets for 42 runs.
Among the two new-ball bowlers, Hasibul Hossain was the most
expensive. Although both the right-arm seamers gave away equally 102
runs but Shafiuddin captured three wickets while Hasibul bagged two
in the last match.
Among the West Indies batsmen, left handed Floyd Reifer averaged
highest 60.5. The middle-order bat also scored highest 121 runs for
the tourists. Another left-hander Wavell Hinds scored 87 runs in
three matches while right-hand middle-order Ramnaresh Sarwan
collected 74 runs averaging 37.00.
Leg-spinner Rawl Lewis captured highest seven wickets with an average
of 17.14. Ramnaresh Sarwan who captured two wickets for 21 from four
overs got the top spot in the bowling averages with 10.5.
Source :: The Bangladesh Daily Star (https://www.dailystarnews.com)