da casino: The Bangladesh Cricket Board has named Arafat Sunny and Taskin Ahmed in the players by choice roster of the 2015-16 Dhaka Premier Division Cricket League which is scheduled to begin later this month
da apostaganha: Mohammad Isam07-Apr-2016The Bangladesh Cricket Board has named Arafat Sunny and Taskin Ahmed in the “players by choice” roster of the 2015-16 Dhaka Premier Division Cricket League which is scheduled to begin later this month. The draft system will take place on April 10 when 215 other cricketers will also be traded among the 12 Dhaka-based clubs.Shahadat’s suspension keeps him out of roster
Shahadat Hossain, who was granted bail last December following his time in prison for allegedly assaulting a housemaid, has been kept out of the roster.
Rakib Haider, the member-secretary of the Cricket Committee of Dhaka Metropolis, said that Shahadat was not included because the suspension imposed on him by the board in September last year has not been lifted yet.
“The selectors didn’t keep him in this list because of the board’s suspension,” he told .
Shahadat was arrested on October 5 after the Dhaka Police, on September 7, registered a case under the Women and Children Repression Prevention Act against Shahadat and his wife on charges of assaulting their housemaid.
Sunny, the left-arm spinner who is a veteran of more than a decade in domestic cricket, has been placed in ‘A-plus’ category while Taskin is in ‘A’ category.The ICC had suspended Sunny and Taskin from bowling in international cricket during the recent World T20. Both have started to correct their illegal actions and the Dhaka Premier League, which is the country’s main one-day competition, will be their first competitive tournament since being suspended.Sanjit Saha, who was reported for a suspected bowling action in the Under-19 World Cup earlier this year, was named among the players in the ‘C’ category.Offspinner Sohag Gazi had also played in the Dhaka Premier League in late 2014 despite being banned from bowling in international cricket by the ICC.According to Article 6.1 of the ICC’s regulations for the review of bowlers reported with suspected illegal bowling actions, a bowler banned from bowling in international cricket will be allowed to bowl in domestic matches “under the supervision and with the consent of his/her home board”.







