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BCB will investigate allegations of favouritism in DPL - Hassan

BCB president Nazmul Hassan has said that the board is going to investigate allegations of unfair practices during this season's Dhaka Premier Division Cricket League

Mohammad Isam
Mohammad Isam
11-Jun-2016
Taskin Ahmed fails to reach the crease as Farhad Reza breaks the stumps - but it was given not out, Abahani Limited v Prime Doleshwar Sporting Club, BKSP-3, Savar, May 28, 2016

Taskin Ahmed not being adjudged run-out, despite not making it, was one of the many favouritism allegations in the ongoing Dhaka Premier Division Cricket League  •  Daily Star

BCB president Nazmul Hassan has said that the board is going to investigate allegations of unfair practices during this season's Dhaka Premier Division Cricket League.
Umpiring standards have been repeatedly questioned by all quarters during this year's league. At a crucial stage in the Abahani Limited-Prime Doleshwar Sporting Club match, umpire Rezwan Parvez gave Taskin Ahmed not out although he was at least 12 inches outside the crease when Farhad Reza broke the stumps. Abahani needed 10 runs off three balls before that incident and went on to win the match. In the Abahani-Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi match, a questionable no-ball call was not made despite the full-toss going above the batsman's waist in the last over of the chase.
In the Kalabagan Krira Chakra-Legends of Rupganj match, Rupganj were not awarded six runs despite an overthrow following the completion of two runs. Rupganj also alleged that the umpires called off that game soon after rain stopped and did not wait too long for the Fatullah ground to dry, with Kalabagan winning through the D/L method. Two days later, the Cricket Committee of Dhaka Metropolis, the BCB standing committee that runs the tournament, suspended Rupganj captain Mosharraf Hossain and wicketkeeper Mohammad Mithun for arguing with the umpires during the same game.
Allegations of favouritism were also leveled towards the CCDM, after Gazi Group Cricketers' last-round match against Victoria Sporting Club was deferred by a day. The CCDM, citing "unavoidable circumstances", broke the pattern in which three matches were held on every match day.
Gazi Group were on ten points before that match while Mohammedan Sporting Club, Kalabagan Krira Chakra and Prime Bank Cricket Club were on 12 points each. The one-day delay gave Gazi Group the advantage of knowing the equation to qualify to the Super League, but they ultimately lost to Victoria and failed to make it to the next phase. Kalabagan Krira Chakra lodged an official complaint by saying that the CCDM favoured Gazi Group because the club's owner Gazi Golam Murtoza is also the chairman of CCDM.
BCB chief Hassan said that he will ask the CCDM to furnish an answer about the change in the match date as well as the wet pitch in BKSP. He announced that such problems would not arise in the Super League phase.
"We will officially ask for what happened with the Gazi match timing change," Hassan said. "They will have to provide an answer. But the result wasn't in their favour. No team went into the Super League with the benefit from umpires. Kalabagan Krira Chakra's [Nazmul Karim] Tinku bhai is the head of the umpiring committee but his team didn't go to the Super League.
"I will take action if there's a specific instance where a certain team benefited by an umpiring decision. But the Super League is yet to start so we are still in discussion to ensure these things aren't repeated. These are all abnormal incidents. I have no doubt that these are motivated. Otherwise why would they complain to the ICC that cricket in Bangladesh is getting destroyed, and that matches are fixed here? They are trying hard to suspend Bangladesh from international cricket, it seems."
Even though Hassan didn't specify who he was referring to as "they", the ICC denied receiving any complaint regarding the Dhaka Premier League, saying that it doesn't have the jurisdiction to interfere in domestic matters of a member country.
Hassan said that the Abahani run-out incident had no bearing on the result of the game, because Mosaddek Hossain struck Farhad for a six and a four off the next two balls. He also said that Abahani don't get the support of the umpires.
"The second one is the one where the wicket was wet, so we will investigate that game," he said. "Allegations have come about umpiring in Abahani matches. Since it went up to the ICC with photos being sent to them, we need to take it seriously. I saw that a run-out was not given. But there was no relation between that run-out and the result. It would have been seven [sic] wickets instead of six [sic].
"They won with a six and four off the last two balls. Abahani in fact lost two games off the last ball. So if they got support of the umpires, they wouldn't have lost those matches. They were on the brink of relegation two seasons ago."

Mohammad Isam is ESPNcricinfo's Bangladesh correspondent. @isam84