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according to banglar_darbesh's BD Cricket Dictionary, Golam Rahman Himel might as well turn out to be a good example of a "consistent" player, who is "capable of playing a few fluke innings in regular intervals".
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Quote:
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"capable of playing a few fluke innings in regular intervals".
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what on earth that supposed to mean?
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Quote:
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"capable of playing a few fluke innings in regular intervals".
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what on earth that supposed to mean?
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for that, my friend, you will have to ask banglar_darbesh!
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February 27, 2005, 06:12 AM
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Why didn't Golam Rahman bat in the 2nd innings? After scoring the century. I think he came 5th down after he scored his first century. Why? Is he weak or something?
Ispahani Mirzapore Tea National Cricket League, 2004-05
Rajshahi Division v Sylhet Division
Rajshahi Divisional Stadium
24,25,26,27 February 2005 (4-day match)
Result: Match drawn
Points: Rajshahi Division 4, Sylhet Division 2
Toss: Rajshahi Division
Umpires: Jahangir Alam and Samiur Rahman
Match Referee: Morshed Chowdhury
Man of the Match: Naeem Islam
Close of Play:
Day 1: Rajshahi Division 243/5 (Naeem Islam 75*, Hasanuzzaman 24*; 93 overs)
Day 2: Rajshahi Division 299, Sylhet Division 202/9 (Rezaul Haque 8*, Hasibul Hossain 5*, 68 ov)
Day 3: Sylhet Division 253, Rajshahi Division 217/5 (Khaled Mashud 7*, Nuruzzaman 10*, 75 ov)
Rajshahi Division 1st innings R B M 4 6
Naeem Islam c Sadiqur Rahman b Tapash Baisya 76 239 325 8 0
Jahurul Islam c Hasibul Haque b Rezaul Haque 0 3 7 0 0
Nuruzzaman c Hasibul Haque b Hasibul Hossain 7 34 56 1 0
Anisur Rahman lbw b Hasibul Hossain 26 42 79 3 0
Farhad Reza lbw b Hasibul Hossain 0 2 7 0 0
*Khaled Mashud c Hasibul Haque b Nabil Samad 98 177 185 16 0
Hasanuzzaman c Hasibul Haque b Rezaul Haque 55 132 191 6 0
+Shamimul Haque c Hasibul Haque b Tapash Baisya 0 1 1 0 0
Suhrawadi Suvro lbw b Tapash Baisya 6 8 18 0 0
Alamgir Kabir c & b Hasibul Hossain 9 25 58 1 0
Sumon Saha not out 4 13 13 0 0
Extras (b 9, lb 8, w 1) 18
Total (all out, 112.4 overs) 299
FoW: 1-2 (Jahurul Islam, 1.3 ov), 2-19 (Nuruzzaman, 12.6 ov),
3-19 (Farhad Reza, 14.2 ov), 4-93 (Anisur Rahman, 28.5 ov),
5-191 (Khaled Mashud, 63.6 ov), 6-256 (Naeem Islam, 97.4 ov),
7-256 (Shamimul Haque, 97.6 ov), 8-268 (Suhrawadi Suvro, 101.3 ov),
9-293 (Hasanuzzaman, 109.3 ov), 10-299 (Alamgir Kabir, 112.4 ov).
Bowling O M R W
Tapash Baisya 24 4 52 3
Rezaul Haque 24 8 67 2 (1w)
Hasibul Hossain 17.4 3 54 4
Nabil Samad 30 11 52 1
Ejaj Ahmed 1 0 7 0
Imtiaz Hossain 2 0 19 0
Sadiqur Rahman 14 2 31 0
Sylhet Division 1st innings R B M 4 6
Golam Rahman run out (Khaled Mashud) 115 189 247 14 1
Moniruzzaman c Farhad Reza b Alamgir Kabir 6 29 42 0 0
Imtiaz Hossain c Jahurul Islam b Suhrawadi Suvro 4 21 32 0 0
Sadiqur Rahman lbw b Alamgir Kabir 0 23 30 0 0
*Parvez Ahmed lbw b Suhrawadi Suvro 16 49 62 2 0
+Hasibul Haque c Jahurul Islam b Suhrawadi Suvro 0 3 2 0 0
Ejaj Ahmed b Suhrawadi Suvro 28 27 44 5 0
Tapash Baisya b Suhrawadi Suvro 16 34 47 2 0
Rezaul Haque c Shamimul Haque b Alamgir Kabir 25 63 88 1 1
Nabil Samad c Hasanuzzaman b Suhrawadi Suvro 1 5 9 0 0
Hasibul Hossain not out 37 42 60 3 1
Extras (lb 4, nb 1) 5
Total (all out, 80.4 overs) 253
FoW: 1-35 (Moniruzzaman, 10.3 ov), 2-41 (Imtiaz Hossain, 16.1 ov),
3-59 (Sadiqur Rahman, 26.3 ov), 4-104 (Parvez Ahmed, 40.2 ov),
5-104 (Hasibul Haque, 40.5 ov), 6-155 (Ejaj Ahmed, 50.5 ov),
7-185 (Golam Rahman, 60.4 ov), 8-190 (Tapash Baisya, 64.5 ov),
9-192 (Nabil Samad, 66.5 ov), 10-253 (Rezaul Haque, 80.4 ov).
Bowling O M R W
Alamgir Kabir 22.4 10 50 3
Farhad Reza 7 1 22 0
Sumon Saha 17 5 45 0 (1nb)
Suhrawadi Suvro 30 3 112 6
Anisur Rahman 4 0 20 0
Rajshahi Division 2nd innings R B M 4 6
Jahurul Islam c Hasibul Haque b Parvez Ahmed 78 179 247 9 0
Farhad Reza c Golam Rahman b Tapash Baisya 11 17 23 2 0
Anisur Rahman run out (Sadiqur Rahman) 47 89 125 7 0
Naeem Islam run out (Parvez Ahmed) 50 113 129 7 0
Hasanuzzaman c Nabil Samad b Parvez Ahmed 2 22 24 0 0
*Khaled Mashud c Hasibul Haque b Hasibul Hossain 13 25 35 1 0
Nuruzzaman not out 26 67 119 3 0
+Shamimul Haque c Hasibul Haque b Rezaul Haque 7 34 38 1 0
Suhrawadi Suvro c Imtiaz Hossain b Nabil Samad 5 27 43 1 0
Alamgir Kabir b Rezaul Haque 0 4 6 0 0
Extras (b 9, w 8, nb 1) 18
Total (9 wickets declared, 96 overs) 257
DNB: Sumon Saha.
FoW: 1-17 (Farhad Reza, 4.5 ov), 2-108 (Anisur Rahman, 34.5 ov),
3-188 (Jahurul Islam, 62.2 ov), 4-196 (Hasanuzzaman, 68.6 ov),
5-199 (Naeem Islam, 70.1 ov), 6-224 (Khaled Mashud, 76.5 ov),
7-237 (Shamimul Haque, 85.6 ov), 8-252 (Suhrawadi Suvro, 94.3 ov),
9-257 (Alamgir Kabir, 95.6 ov).
Bowling O M R W
Tapash Baisya 5 2 15 1
Rezaul Haque 23 8 62 2
Hasibul Hossain 18 7 40 1
Parvez Ahmed 18 4 47 2 (8w)
Nabil Samad 25 3 60 1 (1nb)
Sadiqur Rahman 7 0 24 0
Sylhet Division 2nd innings (target: 304 runs) R B M 4 6
Moniruzzaman b Alamgir Kabir 74 145 183 8 1
+Hasibul Haque st +Naeem Islam b Anisur Rahman 54 136 145 7 0
Imtiaz Hossain c Sumon Saha b Suhrawadi Suvro 7 6 5 1 0
Ejaj Ahmed c Shamimul Haque b Anisur Rahman 0 1 2 0 0
Tapash Baisya lbw b Suhrawadi Suvro 40 54 59 5 1
*Parvez Ahmed c Jahurul Islam b Anisur Rahman 2 19 27 0 0
Sadiqur Rahman not out 34 30 39 4 2
Rezaul Haque not out 34 47 36 6 1
Extras (b 6, lb 2, w 1) 9
Total (6 wickets, 73 overs) 254
DNB: Golam Rahman, Hasibul Hossain, Nabil Samad.
FoW: 1-114 (Hasibul Haque, 43.5 ov), 2-121 (Imtiaz Hossain, 44.5 ov),
3-122 (Ejaj Ahmed, 45.2 ov), 4-161 (Moniruzzaman, 53.1 ov),
5-185 (Parvez Ahmed, 58.5 ov), 6-185 (Tapash Baisya, 60.1 ov).
Bowling O M R W
Alamgir Kabir 12 3 33 1
Suhrawadi Suvro 32 6 110 2
Sumon Saha 5 0 17 0
Farhad Reza 5 2 12 0
Anisur Rahman 18 3 64 3
Khaled Mashud 1 0 10 0
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February 27, 2005, 02:12 PM
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I saw that too. My theories are:
1) It's pretty hot in dhaka right now and after his 1st innings he was cramped/injured?
2) He's an accumulator and Sylhet needed quick runs. You'll see the strike rate much migher of those who were elevated.
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February 27, 2005, 02:18 PM
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Quote:
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I saw that too. My theories are:
1) It's pretty hot in dhaka right now and after his 1st innings he was cramped/injured?
2) He's an accumulator and Sylhet needed quick runs. You'll see the strike rate much migher of those who were elevated.
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After the total collapse of the non-Golams of Sylhet in the 1st innings they couldn't have wanted to chase 313 in 73 overs. Too hard.
Why is he cramping up. (if)
Its not summer time. He needs conditioning training probably.
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February 27, 2005, 02:53 PM
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he is still good because he is only 17
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February 28, 2005, 08:23 AM
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Take it easy he just had 1or 2 bad innings after his century it is common especailly for young kids like him.
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Today he scored his 3rd century against mighty Dhaka!
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March 29, 2005, 11:37 AM
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Excellent! He is obviously a player to watch out for! We could really do with a lefty opener in the national team and this kid seems to have a hunger for runs. I am tempted to even consider him for the England tour, atleast to include him in the pre-tour camp. But then I would have to break two of my own rules, firstly to not attach too much value to NCL batting performances and secondly to not rush young players into the national team!
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March 29, 2005, 11:41 AM
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Today he scored his 3rd century against mighty Dhaka!
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He is running away with the NCL highest run title and he is only 17. And Lefty. He seems to have the temperament of Gullu. I am salivating.
I would like to know what Khaled Mahmud thinks of him after today's innings.
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March 29, 2005, 12:12 PM
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But then I would have to break two of my own rules.
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Don't be stuck with your rules all the time. Rules and made to be broken... .
Now whether he is a real deal or not, we will not know unless we assign him with a new challenge.
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March 29, 2005, 12:17 PM
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Holy Maco.
I just went through game by game and his numbers and consistency really jumps out at you.
This kid can't be a fluke. Amazing temperament. He is not one of those players who inflate their stat against bad bowling or on hot days. He is even better when he is playing the best bowling. Scored a 160 surviving 127 overs agains Rafiq, Talha, Mahmud, Ashraful, Anwar H.Monir, Arafat. Played good innings in every game except one.
Has anyone seen him play? Could we get some expert opinions hers.
Edited on, March 29, 2005, 5:21 PM GMT, by pagol-chagol.
Edited on, March 29, 2005, 6:40 PM GMT, by pagol-chagol.
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I am still not in favor of including him in England tour. He should be included in England bound A team even if he will not score any 50 in the next few matches of this NCL.
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March 29, 2005, 12:52 PM
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I agree. Its better to take him up in steps. Fazal, the rules are there specifically to avoid situations like these, when a player scores a lot of runs and we all get really excited and want him in the national team straight away, what I usually refer to as the Pakistani aproach. But look at what happened with Faisal Hussain last year.
When we identify a talented player early, the aproach should be to groom him and make him ready for the highest standard so that when he does make it into Test cricket, he can adapt quickly and have a long and successful career. We don't want to thrust them into Test cricket at the age of 16 because we got impatient and see more talent go to waste!
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bit off topic - was chatting with my paki house mate last night and stuff about the hpu and youngster grooming came up. he was astonished that bangladesh has such a systematic approach (imo it could be a lot better) to the development of its talents whereas in pakistan they have to do everything on their own, are brought into the team before maturing enough and eventually kicked out for good after only a handful of failures.
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Golam Rahman individual games so far
Runs Overs survived Balls Minutes
160 127 378 491
1* x 4+ 4+ (not out)
18 13 39 60
0 1 3 4
115 61 189 247 (run out)
7 10 24 40
68 31 108 137
94 64 182 265
51 35 101 138
15 14 40 40
116 109 336 420
Edited on, March 29, 2005, 6:40 PM GMT, by pagol-chagol.
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Shams,
I am not disagreeing with your approach in principle and agree what you are saying. However I feel that there should be room for exception. It can be exceptional talent with exceptional maturity, lack of established player in national team, lack of team-a, u-19 team activities during that time frame to keep upcoming talent busy, etc, etc.
As long as we are identifying and grooming the talent, challenging him with higher level of competition in a well planned step by step approach, most of the fans should be ok with that. What we don't want to see is just shut him down completely with a requirement that he needs to repeat in domestic league year after year before giving him another chance to the next level. Now that next level may be team-a, u-19 or just playing in warm-up matches for national team. The good thing is that, now we have more activities in u-19 and team-a. That’s good.
BCB is doing much better job now in bringing new talent to the national team. Nafis, Aftab, Nazmul didn't disappointed us so far. The exception is Talha I guess.
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>> opu_87: he is still good because he is only 17
>> pagol-chagol: He is running away with the NCL highest run title and he is only 17.
Are you guys sure that he is just 17? Because according to observer "Both Mehrab and Himel are too old for U19's in 2006 so despite what is being thrown about for their ages, they were not considered for this team."
Too bad. So what should be the next step for Himel then? Going to England tour with team-a then?
Edited on, March 29, 2005, 9:15 PM GMT, by Fazal.
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Quote:
Originally posted by Fazal
>> opu_87: he is still good because he is only 17
>> pagol-chagol: He is running away with the NCL highest run title and he is only 17.
Are you guys sure that he is just 17? Because according to observer "Both Mehrab and Himel are too old for U19's in 2006 so despite what is being thrown about for their ages, they were not considered for this team."
Too bad. So what should be the next step for Himel then? Going to England tour with team-a then?
Edited on, March 29, 2005, 9:15 PM GMT, by Fazal.
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I think he'll be past his 19th birthday before the world cup.
So what. Close enough to consider him a 17 year old today.
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so if he's really 17, i'm assuming his 18th birthday's coming up in a couple of months, and his 19th will be right before the world cup in 2006. if that's true, then it's safe enough to say that he's 17 now.
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March 29, 2005, 04:22 PM
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Golam Rahman is the MVP of a team that includes:
Rajin
Taposh
Nazmul
Shanto
Enamul Jr.
Alok
Moniruzzaman
Granted some of them didn't play all the games. But its highly unlikely anyone could have matched him. Imagine if Rajin had those stats we would be out of our minds now.
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I think he'll be past his 19th birthday before the world cup.
So what. Close enough to consider him a 17 year old today.
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Agree. My concern is not whether he is 17 or 18.
For some reason I thought he is in the u-19 team and then realized he is not in the team. My concern is what is the game plan for players like him, who played very well in dometic league, young enough as a prospect but not young enough to go with the u-19.
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Even if doesn't play in the world cup, I think, we should have taken him to the Australian tour.
McInnes's coaching would have been invaluable for a kid like him. Developing our top talents could be more important to BD cricket than the mere under 19 world cup.
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