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aminul islam - Dhaka Mirror https://dhakamirror.com/tag/aminul-islam/ Latest news update from Bangladesh & World wide Sat, 09 Feb 2013 17:14:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.4 https://dhakamirror.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/cropped-dm-favicon-32x32.png aminul islam - Dhaka Mirror https://dhakamirror.com/tag/aminul-islam/ 32 32 210058712 Aminul likely to join Tigers https://dhakamirror.com/sport/cricket/aminul-likely-to-join-tigers/ Sat, 09 Feb 2013 17:14:54 +0000 http://www.dhakamirror.com/?p=47651 Former Bangladesh captain Aminul Islam could join the national team coaching set-up for the upcoming series against Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe if everything goes according to plan. Bangladesh Cricket Board has decided to include a local assistant coach in the national team management to help Shane Jurgensen, who is set to be the interim head ... Read more

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Former Bangladesh captain Aminul Islam could join the national team coaching set-up for the upcoming series against Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe if everything goes according to plan.
Bangladesh Cricket Board has decided to include a local assistant coach in the national team management to help Shane Jurgensen, who is set to be the interim head coach for the twin tours.
The BCB feels the need for a local coach who can assist Jurgensen, originally the bowling coach of the side, who took over the duties of head coach for the recent West Indies series after Richard Pybus quit the post.
Aminul and Khaled Mahmud, currently at the helm of Bangladesh Premier League franchise Chittagong Kings, are the two leading contenders for the job, said the officials.
Mahmud, who once acted as an assistant to Jamie Siddons, however, is unlikely to get the job because of his involvement with Prime Bank, who will be fighting for the Dhaka Premier League glory during the series.
He is also in charge of Prime Bank foundation, which made it difficult for him to take up the interim charge.
It made Aminul the front runner for the appointment, which could be confirmed at a meeting of the cricket operations committee today.
Aminul, currently involved as a development coach in the Asian Cricket Council, is looking forward to the terms and conditions as well as status before agreeing to accept the job.
‘I need to see the status and portfolio of my job before accepting any offer which I am yet to get from the BCB ,’ Aminul told reporters on Friday. ‘I need to consider the financial benefits too,’ he said.

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Good luck Tigers https://dhakamirror.com/sport/cricket/good-luck-tigers-2/ Tue, 08 Feb 2011 20:15:38 +0000 http://www.dhakamirror.com/?p=26205 Let’s start with my regular conversations with Pakistani legend Javed Miandad. While working together with him for the development of Chinese cricket I have the chance to meet him regularly and we often share our views about many cricketing issues. It makes me really proud when he speaks so highly about the current Bangladesh side.  ... Read more

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Let’s start with my regular conversations with Pakistani legend Javed Miandad. While working together with him for the development of Chinese cricket I have the chance to meet him regularly and we often share our views about many cricketing issues. It makes me really proud when he speaks so highly about the current Bangladesh side.  He knows all of our major players’ strength and weaknesses and is fully aware of their talent. The success of Sakib al Hasan, Tamim Iqbal and Mohammad Ashraful surely delights him and their failure also hurts him. You can say him a big fan of the Bangladesh cricket team.  They have won the heart of such a great cricketer with their talent, ability and quality. I can proudly say to him that we have some world class performers in Sakib, Tamim and Ashraful. A lot of Bangladesh’s success will depend on the performance of these players. I am confident that Bangladesh can easily move to the second round of this World Cup if they shine in time. Not only Sakib, Tamim and Ashraful but we also have a few other youngsters in this team who can turn our dreams into reality. So, I am expecting a collective performance from the team. The performance of the team in the last couple of years have also increased our expectations. I always feel proud as I led Bangladesh in their first World Cup. But this time I am feeling a bit jealous as our current batch have got a chance to play the World Cup, inarguably the biggest cricket competition on the home soil.  People expected just good cricket from us in 1999. I don’t think the fans expected us to reach in the second round in the last World Cup as well before our opening game. Once Bangladesh won the game people started to dream and I’m thankful to the players for realising their dream. But the situation is totally different now. All of the country’s cricket lovers now want their favourite team in the quarter-finals. There is nothing called second round in this tournament. After the first round, it’s the quarter-finals, a knock out match which will always give a chance to go further ahead. So, a dream to play in the semi-finals and final is not unrealistic at all. Sri Lanka were like us before they won the World Cup in 1996. If they can do it, why can’t we? Personally, I don’t want to put any pressure on the players by asking to play them in the final or semi-final. My advise to them would be to just enjoy the game. I would request them to give their best and the rest will take care of itself.

—Aminul Islam Bulbul, former national captain (1998-2000)

 

Via: New Age

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