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Murad
October 17, 2009, 05:33 PM
‘জাতীয় দল নিয়ে ভাবছি না’
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জাতীয় দলের সঙ্গে সম্পর্ক নেই অনেক দিন হলো। প্রিমিয়ার ক্রিকেট লিগে এবার কলাবাগানের নেতৃত্ব পাওয়া জাভেদ ওমর জানালেন, সেসব নিয়ে আপাতত ভাবতেও চাচ্ছেন না। তাঁর লক্ষ্য ঘরোয়া ক্রিকেটে পারফর্ম করে যাওয়া
উত্সবের আমেজে টি-টোয়েন্টি লিগ হচ্ছে। কেমন লাগছে এই আয়োজন দেখে?
জাভেদ: অসাধারণ। আমি বলব, ক্রিকেটকে জনপ্রিয় করার জন্য এ রকম কিছু দরকার ছিল। ক্রিকেট আমাদের জাতীয় খেলা না, কিন্তু সবচেয়ে জনপ্রিয় খেলা বলেই আমি মনে করি। ফুটবল, হকি সব খেলার চেয়ে এগিয়ে আছে। এমন আয়োজন হলে দর্শকেরা, স্পনসররা আরও এগিয়ে আসবে খেলায়। মিডিয়ার ভূমিকাও গুরুত্বপূর্ণ। মিডিয়াকে এত প্রচার দেওয়ার জন্য ধন্যবাদ। স্পনসরদেরও ধন্যবাদ।
এমনিতে টি-টোয়েন্টি ক্রিকেট খেলে আপনার কেমন লাগে? দীর্ঘ পরিসরের ক্রিকেটের জন্য এটাকে হুমকি বলছে অনেকে...
জাভেদ: আমি মনে করি, দীর্ঘ পরিসরের ক্রিকেট হওয়া উচিত ভালো উইকেটে। আমাদের এখানে উইকেটই মূল সমস্যা। জাতীয় লিগে সেটা দেখি, এমনকি সিসিএসের বিপক্ষে যে উইকেটে খেললাম সেটাও টি-টোয়েন্টির উইকেট না। তামিম ভালো করছে এক্সট্রা অর্ডিনারি খেলছে বলে। আমি মনে করি, বঙ্গবন্ধু বা ফতুল্লা স্টেডিয়ামের মতো উইকেট হলে ভালো। তা না হলে বোলার-ব্যাটসম্যান সবার মানই নিচের দিকে নেমে যাবে।
প্রিমিয়ার লিগে এবার কলাবাগানের অধিনায়কত্ব করছেন। দলটা কতদূর যেতে পারবে বলে মনে করেন?
জাভেদ ওমর: খাতা-কলমে ভালো দল। তবে মাঠে ভালো করতে হবে এবং আমি সে ব্যাপারে আত্মবিশ্বাসী। আমার দলের প্রথম শক্তি হচ্ছে ফিল্ডিং। বল যদি ঠিক জায়গায় ফেলা যায় আর ব্যাটিংয়ে যদি আমরা ক্লিক করি আমাদের দল ভালো ফলাফল করবে। ব্যাটিংয়ের ওপর অনেক কিছু নির্ভর করছে।
ক্রিকেটার জাভেদ ওমরের বর্তমান অবস্থাটা কী?
জাভেদ: ফিটনেসের সমস্যা বা শারীরিক চাপে কখনোই পড়িনি। আমি কষ্ট করি। আল্লাহ আমাকে অনেক শক্তি দিয়েছেন। এখন শুধু নিজের সেরা খেলা খেলব। মানসিক চাপ একটু থাকে। ওটা তো সব সময়ই নিতে হবে। কিন্তু শারীরিক সমস্যা নেই। আপনারা বাইরে থেকে আরও ভালো বুঝবেন সেটা। আল্লাহর রহমতে এখন পর্যন্ত সব ভালো আছে। আলহামদুলিল্লাহ।
আবার জাতীয় দলে খেলার চিন্তা করেন?
জাভেদ: আসলে জাতীয় দলে খেলার ব্যাপারে চিন্তা করছি না। আমি ভাবছি, কীভাবে আমার সেরাটা দেওয়া যায়। কলাবাগানের সঙ্গে চুক্তিবদ্ধ হয়েছি। তারা খুশি হলেই হয়। আর জাতীয় দলে খেলার আশা তো সবাই করে। আমিও অনেকবার বাদ পড়েছি, অনেকবার ফিরেছি। ওটা নিয়ে ভাবছি না। আমি কঠোর পরিশ্রম করেছি। এখানে রান করলে মানসিক সন্তুষ্টি আসবে। জাতীয় দলে সুযোগ পাব কি পাব না সেটা ম্যানেজমেন্টের ব্যাপার। এটা নিয়ে ভেবে অতিরিক্ত চাপ নিতে চাই না।
ঘরোয়া ক্রিকেটে তো নিশ্চয়ই আরও খেলতে চান...
জাভেদ: আমি এখন কোথায় এসে দাঁড়িয়েছি, সেটা তো জানি না। তবে এ বছর খেলে চিন্তা করব আর খেলব কি না। সবচেয়ে বড় ব্যাপার হলো পারফর্ম করা।
http://www.prothom-alo.com/detail/date/2009-10-18/news/13159
nsd3
October 17, 2009, 06:03 PM
The heading says something and when you read his reply on playing for the National Team - that says something else. It sounds like the typical jornalists trying to make something out of nothing!
However, nice to read something about JO.
kalpurush
October 17, 2009, 06:28 PM
‘জাতীয় দল নিয়ে ভাবছি না’
Na vabley ki cholbe? Sontanke bonchito kora thik na - Golla Jr. ki taholey jatiyo doley khelbey na?!:doh:
nahaz
October 17, 2009, 07:27 PM
He just praised Tamim! Said he's doing well coz he's playing extraordinarily.
The wickets in Bangladesh are never going to get fixed. He's complaining about it. Said Fatullah is the exception. Who is in charge of looking after all these grounds? Its ridiculous how they never fix it. This is where u really need an Australian in charge.
bujhee kom
October 17, 2009, 07:33 PM
Javed Omar Belim Golla is very right about the pitch condition in BD! BCB has been failing in this forever and they don't seem to listen to us people and the players, they never take it into action!
BTW I hope Golla bhai's Puma shoe/sneeker business is rocking!!
Nocturnal
October 17, 2009, 10:41 PM
he better not!!
Imteaz
October 17, 2009, 11:53 PM
Good for Us.
BANFAN
October 18, 2009, 12:03 AM
JOB Golla? Isn't it Javed?
Is there any use thinking of national team? He was dropped when we didn't have any proper replacement of him in test cricket, we took chances with young boys and many of them are performing. So there is no point for him to think of national team. Good that he understood and hope he can play to his potentials in the domestic circuits. That will be a lot good for him & our domestic competitions.
IanW
October 18, 2009, 01:02 AM
He's not that old. If he keeps practicing not getting out in the local first-class competition, who knows what could happen.
revolver
October 18, 2009, 05:42 AM
tnk god he aint..
dont mind him on test thoe
nadim 98
October 18, 2009, 05:43 AM
Fair enough;)
revolver
October 18, 2009, 06:01 AM
He shoudn't be thinking about no national team at all, instead he should be thinking of selling more shoes!
lol :floor:
bangla-red
October 18, 2009, 06:04 AM
Good, cos we're not thinking about him.
Equinox
October 18, 2009, 07:14 AM
Good, cos we're not thinking about him.
These type of comments are unwarranted. We should give him credit for realising that his chances of getting back to the team are more or less over. He didn't make any malicious comments against the board or any current players. He just tells his fans to stop expecting him to return to the team. So what's the point of all this rubbish you guys are posting? Just because we had two good series' you have turned ungrateful. Us of all fans should know better.
Sorry to pick on you bangla-red. Some of the posts above were equally bad.
bujhee kom
October 18, 2009, 07:33 AM
Equinox bhai is absolutely right, I am really sorry that I was joking about Golla bhai's shoe business.
Equinox
October 18, 2009, 07:44 AM
Equinox bhai is absolutely right, I am really sorry that I was joking about Golla bhai's shoe business.
Thank you bujhee kom bhai for understanding my point. You are a funny guy and are also very insightful when you want to be. I thoroughly enjoy your posts.
Now I am no Belim fan but I do believe that everyone who has represented Bangladesh deserves some respect, at the very least from us die-hard fans.
Thanks to Javed Omar for all the services he has provided to Bangladesh. And all the best to him on his domestic career and his business.
auntu
October 18, 2009, 07:50 AM
Realistic approach by Gollah bhai. Just like his personality, very modest and calm.
M.H.Rubel
October 18, 2009, 08:41 AM
These type of comments are unwarranted. We should give him credit for realising that his chances of getting back to the team are more or less over. He didn't make any malicious comments against the board or any current players. He just tells his fans to stop expecting him to return to the team. So what's the point of all this rubbish you guys are posting? Just because we had two good series' you have turned ungrateful. Us of all fans should know better.
Sorry to pick on you bangla-red. Some of the posts above were equally bad.
Good post equinox.I completely support u.Once upon a time this GOB type of mediocre players were heart of our cricket.They helped others to steer our cricket to cross the river.I do SALUTE U JOB.He tried his best as per his talent.Any way he made a good comment about our pitches. All of our pitches r simply rubbish.Good quality players get fear to play in this type of wicket.How come we think to produce HAYDEN instead of JOB?To improve our cricket we need good wicket and FC cricket.I think our legend Rafique HAS realize our wicket's condition so he wants to be a grounds man.I hope he could do so.But now atleast 5 good quality pitcher r neede and grounds man if we dont have then we need to hire.It seems to me good quality pitches r more necessary any other coaches other than the head coach !
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Fazal
October 18, 2009, 08:51 AM
When he was in the team, yes We all used to make fun of him. But now that he is kind of out of the national team, there is no point to beat a dead horse.
But I have to admit, I really admired his heart and his patience (in TEST) despite in his technical capabilities. Still now our current national players may be superior technically, but very few can beat his patience and metal aspect of his strength in national team.
Players like ChaCha, Gullu will always get my respect who gave their all with limited skillset when they played for our national team.... they knew their limitation and try to overcome the short-coming with intelligence and mental strength.
dash
October 18, 2009, 02:01 PM
These type of comments are unwarranted. We should give him credit for realising that his chances of getting back to the team are more or less over. He didn't make any malicious comments against the board or any current players. He just tells his fans to stop expecting him to return to the team. So what's the point of all this rubbish you guys are posting? Just because we had two good series' you have turned ungrateful. Us of all fans should know better.
Sorry to pick on you bangla-red. Some of the posts above were equally bad.
Agree with you...
we should have respect for someone who doned the tigers cap....
just to add a point.......he was easily the best fielder in bd in the pre-test era......and influenced lot of cricketers to take up fielding seriously.....
he had tremendous grit and determination which surpassed his lackings in talent.....
M.H.Rubel
October 18, 2009, 07:57 PM
Agree with you...
we should have respect for someone who doned the tigers cap....
just to add a point.......he was easily the best fielder in bd in the pre-test era......and influenced lot of cricketers to take up fielding seriously.....
he had tremendous grit and determination which surpassed his lackings in talent.....
Lets rise the voice, "We will never pour any humiliating comment to any tiger cap worn player"
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bujhee kom
October 18, 2009, 08:04 PM
Lets rise the voice, "We will never pour any humiliating comment to any tiger cap worn player"
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Yes Rubel bhai, "We will never pour any humiliating comment to any tiger cap worn player" :flag:
Zeeshan
October 18, 2009, 08:30 PM
Co-signed.
"We will never pour any humiliating comment to any tiger cap worn player." Joy Bangla!!!!
IanW
October 19, 2009, 12:27 AM
I'll die in a ditch for Golla, and I'm even on record saying nice things about Tapash Baiysa, but Chacha is where I draw the line.
Ian Whitchurch
Imteaz
October 19, 2009, 12:33 AM
Nei Kaj to Khoi Bhaj. :)
Zeeshan
October 19, 2009, 01:11 AM
I'll die in a ditch for Golla, and I'm even on record saying nice things about Tapash Baiysa, but Chacha is where I draw the line.
Ian Whitchurch
Lol wow! Post of the thread!
auntu
October 19, 2009, 05:21 AM
Co-signed.
"We will never pour any humiliating comment to any tiger cap worn player." Joy Bangla!!!!
Me too :)
Rabz
October 19, 2009, 12:25 PM
Spitty can sleep well at night.
Beamer
October 19, 2009, 12:43 PM
I'll die in a ditch for Golla, and I'm even on record saying nice things about Tapash Baiysa, but Chacha is where I draw the line.
Ian Whitchurch
This comment is just too great:floor:
One World
October 19, 2009, 12:46 PM
This actually one way of announcing that he is ready for any pro cricket, rebel or not.
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