Premier Division Cricket League Preview - IV (4 December 1998)
Nobody wants to bet on Biman
04-Dec-1998
4 December 1998
Premier Division Cricket League Preview - IV
Hasan Masood
Biman boosted by batting boon
Nobody wants to bet on Biman. Or, putting it differently, Biman always
makes a good team, expending a lot of money, but they last won the
league, and that jointly, in the 1993-94 season. The reason perhaps is
that they don't have a large band of supporters or because the team
management never applies pressure on the cricketers. Reportedly, there
is a saying among the national players, "If you want to play without
any pressure or commitment, join Biman".
The situation is, however, different this time for the national
airlines. Bangladesh captain, Aminul Islam, considered the most
established batsman of the present time, joined Biman on the last day
of the three-day long inter-club transfer last month. Now the national
flag carrier looks pretty confident of winning their sixth league
title.
"We never thought of Aminul. We organised our team without counting on
him. So he is a bonus for us and that definitely has boosted the team
morale. I think we have a good chance to win the league this season,"
said former Biman player and present coach Sadrul Anam Khan while
talking to The Daily Star at the nets on Wednesday.
"You see, he (Aminul) is an asset for any side and Biman is proud of
having a cricketer like him in the squad. This will also have a
repercussion on our opponents and that is the plus-point for us this
season," said Sadrul.
"We are very much ready to play 80-overs-a-side matches. We have a
good batting depth.
Javed Omar is a good opener for the long duration game. He will be a
good replacement for Athar Ali. Javed and Ziaur Rashid will open the
innings followed by Faruque and Aminul. Then we have Habibul Bashar
and Hasanuzzaman.
"Atiar will come next at number seven and then we have two Pakistanis,
Shahid Iqbal and Nasir Shawkat. Jahangir Talukder can be very
effective at number ten. So there are plenty of batting for the 80
overs if they play sensibly," said the Biman coach.
"Our main weakness was our bowling in the last couple of seasons.
Mizanur Rahman and Mofizur Rahman did not click and the others also
lacked the killer instinct. And that is the area where we eyed this
season. We have two Pakistani seamers -- Shahid Iqbal and Nasir
Shawkat. They will open the attack. Jahangir Talukder will come as the
third seamer and then we have two new-comers, Tanvir Ahmed and Talha,
who are good pacers."
" Left-arm spinner Saifullah Khan Gem will lead the spin attack along
with Shariful Huq and Ziaur Rashid. Then there is Aminul again. Even
if that is not enough, we may bring legspinner Manzoor Akhter from
Pakistan. So, I think we are quite balanced in bowling and batting,
and if everything goes well, Biman have no reason not to win the
league," Sadrul said.
When asked why Biman was not a successful team in the recent past even
with the most balanced squad, Sadrul, who played long for the national
airliners, said that lack of motivation was the reason behind their
poor performance.
"We are looking into the matter very carefully. We have already
started motivating the boys. They have to play collectively and
support each other. I believe this problem will not be there any
more," said a confident Sadrul.
Replying to which team he considers most powerful other than Biman,
Sadrul tipped Brothers Union as the most organised team. He also said
that reigning champions Abahani and Surjo Tarun also have good chances
to win the league.
"But then they have to beat us and that would not be easy for them
this year," added Sadrul.
He also revealed that former national skipper, Faruque Ahmed, will put
on the captain's arm band for this season.
"We are aware that Aminul is the current national skipper but it will
be too much if we put the same pressure on him in the league. We want
him to concentrate only on batting and that's about all that Biman
needs from him," said the soft-spoken Biman coach.
Aminul, the most talked-about cricketer this season, was prompt to
reciprocate the views of his coach.
"Faruque Bhai is a good captain. I played under him in the 1994 ICC
trophy in Kenya. He is a good thinker and I would love to play under
him again," said Aminul.
On paper, Biman is the most powerful team this season. Although
all-rounder Mofizur Rahman, pacers Sajal Chowdhury and Mizanur Rahman,
opener Athar Ali and offee Saidul Islam Effee have left the side this
year, Biman have recovered well by roping in Aminul Islam, left-arm
spinner Saifullah Khan Gem, two young pacers--Tanvir Ahmed and Talha,
opener Javed Omar and left-arm seamer Jahangir Talukder.
As if that were not enough, Faruque Ahmed, last year's skipper Ziaur
Rashid, Habibul Bashar, Atiar, Hasanuzzaman, Shahnewaz Shahid Shanu,
Ahmed Faiyaz Shaheen and leg-spinner Sohel have stayed put with the
national airlines.
Biman will meet Wari Club in their league opener on December 9 at the
BKSP ground.
Source :: The Bangladesh Daily Star (https://www.dailystarnews.com)