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Kayes: Bangla's new poster boy

Imrul Kayes wanted to play football. His father, Baniamin Biswas, was a cricket buff. Their small house in Meherpur in Kushtia district did not have a television, but Baniamin would never miss a cricket match on the radio. Nilankur Das writes.

Updated on: Mar 13, 2011 12:49 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Chittagong
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Imrul Kayes wanted to play football. His father, Baniamin Biswas, was a cricket buff. Their small house in Meherpur in Kushtia district did not have a television, but Baniamin would never miss a cricket match on the radio.

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Finally, the father prevailed and Imrul was given his first bat. But including his son in the team was a 'costly proposition'. Imrul would most certainly hit the ball out of sight.

The road from gully cricket to the national team has been long. And even now, with the likes of his opening partner, Tamim Iqbal, and captain, Shakib-Al Hasan, the chances of hogging the limelight for players like Imrul have been few and far between.

On Friday, Imrul and his equally introvert team-mate, Shafiul Islam, emerged heroes of Bangladesh's memorable win over England. And, just like the post-match media conference after the victory over Ireland, Imrul repeated what Tamim - the 'Man-of-the-match' against Ireland - had said: "I think Shafiul deserved this award more than I did".

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Nilankur Das

Nilankur Das, who heads the Delhi sports team, has reported on cricket, football and archery for 16 years.

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