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May 17, 2009, 11:17 AM
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Habibul Bashar cuts ties with ICL
Habibul Bashar, the former Bangladesh captain, has informed the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) that he has severed all ties with the unauthorised ICL and would like to return to official cricket, according to a senior official. The BCB's doors are now open for other ICL cricketers from Bangladesh to return, Mohammed Jalal Yunus, BCB board member, said.
http://content.cricinfo.com/banglade...ry/404748.html
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May 17, 2009, 11:18 AM
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Just saw this in the cricinfo.. Dunno if it is a good move or a bad one..
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May 17, 2009, 11:38 AM
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totally confused.. what about his APL story?
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May 17, 2009, 11:39 AM
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is he out of his mind! he knows he doesnt have any prospect internationally. I bet he is one of the ones that havent been paid by the ICL and that the ICL is planning to cut from their numbers - after his dismal performance in the ICL!
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May 17, 2009, 11:45 AM
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Originally Posted by fais
is he out of his mind! he knows he doesnt have any prospect internationally. I bet he is one of the ones that havent been paid by the ICL and that the ICL is planning to cut from their numbers - after his dismal performance in the ICL!
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I don't think its all about international cricket. He has good education. He can coach the acadamy or A-team. He can also become a part of the baord officials. He will get permanent job like Shujon and co. he is much better than them.
I just hope he gets respects from all around. He deserves this.
I Salute him for cutting all the ties with the rebel league.
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May 17, 2009, 11:51 AM
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Well done bashar.....good to have you on board.
i just hope he is somehow able to persuade the likes of aftab and Alok...may be also rubel, nazim and farhad....
the rest can be sacrificed....Bangladesh cricket don need tem.
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May 17, 2009, 12:00 PM
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Originally Posted by muradnyc
I don't think its all about international cricket. He has good education. He can coach the acadamy or A-team. He can also become a part of the baord officials. He will get permanent job like Shujon and co. he is much better than them.
I just hope he gets respects from all around. He deserves this.
I Salute him for cutting all the ties with the rebel league.
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This is exactly what I was thinking.
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May 17, 2009, 05:31 PM
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Originally Posted by muradnyc
I don't think its all about international cricket. He has good education. He can coach the acadamy or A-team. He can also become a part of the baord officials. He will get permanent job like Shujon and co. he is much better than them.
I just hope he gets respects from all around. He deserves this.
I Salute him for cutting all the ties with the rebel league.
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Yah, Thaks bashar, you said it all and others will also follow him, it is overall good for our cricket but naffes actually is leading not to return
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May 18, 2009, 12:23 AM
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Originally Posted by muradnyc
I don't think its all about international cricket. He has good education. He can coach the acadamy or A-team. He can also become a part of the baord officials. He will get permanent job like Shujon and co. he is much better than them.
I just hope he gets respects from all around. He deserves this.
I Salute him for cutting all the ties with the rebel league.
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yeah, i also do the same. he deserves good respect from us. plus may i add, (didn't get the opportunity before) he was our best off-the-field captain ever (although a defensive captain on the field), his communication with players, management and media was good.
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May 18, 2009, 02:00 AM
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Originally Posted by muradnyc
I don't think its all about international cricket. He has good education. He can coach the acadamy or A-team. He can also become a part of the baord officials. He will get permanent job like Shujon and co. he is much better than them.
I just hope he gets respects from all around. He deserves this.
I Salute him for cutting all the ties with the rebel league.
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Thinking the same....
Its not good to have our ex-captain and prolific scorer of early test days to be Banned. Now he can live with dignity and can be quoted without a question mark of "banned cricketer".
Well-come back Habibul Bashar!!
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May 18, 2009, 02:27 AM
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Originally Posted by fais
is he out of his mind! he knows he doesnt have any prospect internationally. I bet he is one of the ones that havent been paid by the ICL and that the ICL is planning to cut from their numbers - after his dismal performance in the ICL!
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Please have some respect for our former captain. Bashar is the best Test batter Bangladesh has ever produced untill now. He did the right thing no doubt about that.
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Originally Posted by muradnyc
I don't think its all about international cricket. He has good education. He can coach the acadamy or A-team. He can also become a part of the baord officials. He will get permanent job like Shujon and co. he is much better than them.
I just hope he gets respects from all around. He deserves this.
I Salute him for cutting all the ties with the rebel league.
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Same here Murad. I hope he gets a second chance and helps Bangladesh cricket to achieve our goals. All the best to Bashar.
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May 17, 2009, 11:43 AM
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Lol! Bashar cuts ties ahead of Alok, Aftab, Nafees. Really bad move by HaBa but good in a sense that now everyone will follow since Bashar was their guru.
I was hoping Bashar, Rafique, Taposh, Shorif, Monju remained in the ICL so that we could have a second team to follow. Now it seems Dhaka Warriors is set to collapse.
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May 17, 2009, 11:50 AM
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bashar is very cleaver. he knew he won't get any more contract from ICL as he was the worst player in that team so he took the first chance to get back as he can play the local games and get his free tickets to the bd games... in the mean time he made some money...
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May 17, 2009, 11:55 AM
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Originally Posted by akabir77
bashar is very cleaver. he knew he won't get any more contract from ICL as he was the worst player in that team so he took the first chance to get back as he can play the local games and get his free tickets to the bd games... in the mean time he made some money...
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I am thinking in the same lines.. as a former captain of BD his act did not help Bangladesh cricket. Hope he will work for BD cricket in good sense.
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May 17, 2009, 11:58 AM
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Bashar should join politics once his cricketing career is truely over.
First, he lures everyone to the banned league and now that he sees there is time to make amends, he quickly changes his jersey and comes back to the old outfit.
Probably BCB made deals with him. He gets back the players and BCB, in due time, gives him the proper farewell he would have deserved otherwise for his service to the national team.
At the end of the day, no body wants to be forgotten.
Not sure if the rest is "this" clever enough.
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May 17, 2009, 12:01 PM
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A very good move by Bashar. Now he should retire from international cricket with dignity. BCB should arrange a farewell party for him asap and take Bashar on board in different capacity to develop future cricketers.
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May 17, 2009, 03:15 PM
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A very good move by Bashar. Now he should retire from international cricket with dignity. BCB should arrange a farewell party for him asap and take Bashar on board in different capacity to develop future cricketers.
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agree a million percent.
i hope aftab and alok come back now. we could perhaps use farhad as well.
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May 18, 2009, 11:44 AM
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May 18, 2009, 11:05 AM
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A very good move by Bashar. Now he should retire from international cricket with dignity. BCB should arrange a farewell party for him asap and take Bashar on board in different capacity to develop future cricketers.
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ASAP? before he does the same thing again? but this time to SCL(srilanka cricket league) ?
Nothing for him until he brings everyone back as he lead them to it. That will bring some respect and honour for him.
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May 17, 2009, 12:01 PM
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May 17, 2009, 12:15 PM
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So everyone would absolutely rule out a return to Test matches for Habibul? I say if he comes back to domestic cricket and plays well, he can make the team. Just like everyone else.
Obviously he can't just walk back into the team, he needs to have form behind him. But if he plays domestic cricket, then that can only be good for BD cricket. The other domestic players learn from him, and he puts pressure on the national team batsmen to perform because if he plays well - he might be in contention for one of their spots.
Age is against him, but he could potentially have another year or so left in him. For Bangladesh, you can't overlook a guy that averages 30. The only guy that even comes close to that is Shakib.
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May 17, 2009, 03:58 PM
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So everyone would absolutely rule out a return to Test matches for Habibul? I say if he comes back to domestic cricket and plays well, he can make the team. Just like everyone else.
Obviously he can't just walk back into the team, he needs to have form behind him. But if he plays domestic cricket, then that can only be good for BD cricket. The other domestic players learn from him, and he puts pressure on the national team batsmen to perform because if he plays well - he might be in contention for one of their spots.
Age is against him, but he could potentially have another year or so left in him. For Bangladesh, you can't overlook a guy that averages 30. The only guy that even comes close to that is Shakib.
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May 17, 2009, 04:09 PM
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Have to Appreciate Abir's Hustle he knows w/o them he's not getting paid. That B.A will come in handy i presume
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May 17, 2009, 06:08 PM
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i just hope he fails in persuading them and they come back..
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