In a team sport like cricket, it's never good to shine the spotlight on
just one man. But Shakib Al Hasan is not only the icon player of Khulna Royal Bengals, he could be the only man who matters in the end. Shakib
was the lone cricketer at the team table when they bid for players in
the auction, and it is clear that the Orion Group is quite happy to let
the No. 1 allrounder in the world do his thing.
Credit then, to the former Bangladesh captain, for playing his part in
picking some impactful Twenty20 names for Khulna. The foreign brigade
includes the rather underrated West Indies allrounder Andre Russell, the
experienced Herschelle Gibbs from South Africa, England's big-hitter
Jos Buttler and Niall O'Brien, a handy wicketkeeper-batsman from
Ireland. Among the locals, Nasir Hossain - who impressed with a feisty century
against Pakistan in December, albeit in a losing cause - has drawn the
most money. Veterans Sanath Jayasuriya and Shivnarine Chanderpaul will
be a calming influence, though their effectiveness is arguably on the
wane.
Fidel Edwards will lead the bowling attack alongside Shafiul Islam, a
bit of a Twenty20 specialist for Bangladesh, while the spinners' roles
will be handled by Shakib and Abdur Razzak. Despite some aged stars in
the line-up, it still looks a good fielding unit with locals like
Marshall Ayub and Dollar Mahmud promising some spark.
Star Attraction
It isn't a big secret that one of the main reasons for the Orion Group
bidding for the Khulna franchise was Shakib Al Hasan. Bangladesh's best
cricketer has that appeal, enough to even draw in a conglomerate to
cricket in this manner. The BPL will be another shot at captaining
international cricketers for Shakib, the weight of this job slightly
more pronounced than his stint as Victoria captain in the Dhaka Premier
League.
His popularity has been built around his consistency - his ability to
score runs and take wickets when it matters most. He would be required
to continue in this reliable vein for 19 days if Khulna are to pick up
the trophy, conceivably Shakib's first major trophy.
Top player
Shakib will be backed up by Andre Russell, a middle-order hitter and
medium-pacer who picks up wickets regularly. In the West Indies side, he
is an understudy to the captain, Darren Sammy, but many believe that he
is the real deal as far as allrounders go in the Caribbean.
Russell entered the national consciousness during the World Cup, when he
almost took a game away from England, a game crucial to Bangladesh's
future in the tournament. Russell was excellent that day and though he lost the battle, he seemed to have imprinted upon cricketing minds in Bangladesh.
Under the radar
Among Khulna's unknown entities, only one player can boast of being a
Twenty20 specialist, or at least a big-six hitter. Nazmul Hossain Milon
has been nicknamed Chhokka Milon (Sixer Milon) for several years, but
has never quite delivered on the big stage. Apart from the odd
six-a-side tournament in Hong Kong, Milon is a talent unfulfilled. He
can turn a game with his big straight blows, the most famous instance
being his knock of 140-odd in the National Cricket League's one-day
competition in 2007. He struck nine sixes that day, but the mojo has
somewhat been lost since. He is still rated highly, though, as his price
of $35,000 - this, after being placed in Grade C - suggests.
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