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Sunday, April 23, 2017

Bizarre Dhaka League relate to be investigated

Nazmul Hassan: "We have to strengthen our umpires for the sake of Bangladesh cricket's future"

The BCB has framed a three-part council to research the second division Dhaka Association coordinate between Lalmatia Club and Saying Cricketers at the City Club ground, where a bowler surrendered 92 keeps running off only four legitimate conveyances on April 11.

Sujon Mahmud, playing for Lalmatia, gave away 65 wides and 15 no-balls in an over as a type of dissent against one-sided umpiring. BCB president Nazmul Hassan said the episode was "unsafe" for Bangladesh cricket and that the board's Against Debasement and Security Unit (ACSU) had investigated it. Furthermore, BCB executives Jalal Yunus, Akram Khan and Sheik Sohel would address all gatherings required in the episode - the skippers, mentors and the umpires - and convey a report before the week's over.

"The BCB's ACSU investigated the matter of the 4-ball 92 diversion, and will show their report soon," Hassan said. "We have likewise shaped a three-part umpires' advisory group comprising of Sohel, Akram Khan and Jalal Yunus who will answer to us in three days about a similar episode."

The umpiring norms were likewise scrutinized amid a year ago's Dhaka Chief Association, the head competition in the Dhaka class framework. Accordingly, the barricade set three cameras at every setting in this present season's opposition. Hassan said the following two levels - the first and second division - would likewise have cameras from next season.

"We said a year ago that we would take care of the umpiring issue, so this year we fitted three cameras in each Dhaka Head Association scene," Hassan said. "I haven't heard any grumblings about umpiring so far this year. From next season, we will do a comparative thing in the first and second divisions as well. We will evaluate the umpires."

Hassan likewise said the umpires were frightened of board chiefs, huge numbers of whom are specifically identified with a few Dhaka clubs partaking in the four-level class.

"We need to fortify our umpires for Bangladesh cricket's future. We won't achieve a correct choice in the event that we continue sacking umpires in light of protestations. They are, regardless, apprehensive of the board executives."

Sheik Sohel was named as the umpires' advisory group director after Nazmul Karim passed away on April 18.

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