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BCB Media Release
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DHAKA, Thursday, 13 December 2012
Teams for Victory Day Exhibition Match The Victory Day cricket match between Shaheed Jewel XI and Shaheed Mushtaque XI will take place at the Dhanmondi Cricket Stadium on Sunday, 16 December. The 40-overs a side game is scheduled to start at 10am.
SHAHEED JEWEL XI: Imrul Kayes, Zunaed Siddique, Shahriar Nafees, Nazim Uddin, Mohammad Ashraful, Marshall Ayub, Md Mithun, Md Elias, Musharraf Hossain, Al Amin, Robiul Islam, Shahadat Hossain, Ziaur Rahman
Manager: Hasibul Hossain
Coach: Wahidul Gani
SHAHEED MUSHTAQUE XI: Liton Kumer Das, Anamul Haque, Muminul Hoque, Asif Ahmed, Soumya Sarker, Mahmudul Hasan, Nazmul Hossain Opu, Taskin Ahmed, Alauddin Babu, Sanjamul Islam, Dewan Sabbir, Myshekur Rahman, Nurul Hasan
Manager: Hasanuzzaman
Coach: Golam Faruque Chowdhury
The traditional Victory Day cricket match was first organized in 1972 in memory of Liberation War martyrs Shaheed Abdul Halim Chowdhury Jewel and Shaheed Mushtaque Ahmed.
Brief profile of Shaheed Abdul Halim Chowdhury Jewel: Shaheed Jewel was an attacking right-handed opening batsman for Azad Boys Club who had earned quite a reputation for his attractive horizontal bat shots. His consistent batting form was taking him closer to his dream of earning a Test cap when the War of Liberation broke out in 1971. He was one of the first active cricketers of erstwhile East Pakistan to take up arms and join the fight for freedom. After a heroic nine months in the battlefields he was captured by the Pakistan army towards the end of the War and was killed days before Bangladesh became independent.
Brief profile of Shaheed Mushtaque Ahmed: A devout cricket organizer Shaheed Mushtaque was an inspirational official of Azad Boys Club. He dedicated his life to the betterment of his club and its cricket aspirations. On the blood-splattered night of March 25, 1971 Mushtaque was shot dead by the Pakistan army near his beloved Azad Boys Club which was at that time situated in Dhaka’s Gulistan.
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Last edited by Zeeshan; December 15, 2012 at 02:40 AM..
Reason: Sorry Rubel bhai didn't realize the message was duplicate.
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