Rubel Hossain given the permission to travel to South Africa
Bangladesh pacer Rubel Hossain will go to South Africa on Thursday night, subsequent to accepting exceptional status from the South African experts. Rubel had been banned from going with the Bangladesh group on Saturday, as the carriers declined to issue his ticket.
"The trusted status of Rubel has arrived and he will take the night flight," Jalal Yunus, BCB's media board of trustees executive, said.
In a press preparation prior toward the evening, BCB president Nazmul Hassan said that Rubel was a casualty of mixed up personality; someone else of a similar name and date of birth is banned from entering South Africa. The resultant disarray prevented Rubel from loading onto the flight for Johannesburg.
The occurrence provoked a crisis meeting at the board home office on Thursday, headed by the BCB boss Hassan.
"We have constantly been in contact with Cricket South Africa, who are additionally in contact with their home service," Hassan said. "We have gotten the photograph and name of another "Rubel Hossain", whose date of birth additionally coordinates with the player. Be that as it may, this individual is banned from entering South Africa, so we have affirmed to them that it is not the cricketer Rubel Hossain. I think they got befuddled, yet the photographs don't coordinate."
Rubel Hossain being one of the key pacers of Bangladesh cricket can be an important player in South African condition. His pace and bounce in this these tracks can be crucial part of the series. As he generates 140kph pace in these tracks he can easily trouble any South African batsman.
"The trusted status of Rubel has arrived and he will take the night flight," Jalal Yunus, BCB's media board of trustees executive, said.
In a press preparation prior toward the evening, BCB president Nazmul Hassan said that Rubel was a casualty of mixed up personality; someone else of a similar name and date of birth is banned from entering South Africa. The resultant disarray prevented Rubel from loading onto the flight for Johannesburg.
The occurrence provoked a crisis meeting at the board home office on Thursday, headed by the BCB boss Hassan.
"We have constantly been in contact with Cricket South Africa, who are additionally in contact with their home service," Hassan said. "We have gotten the photograph and name of another "Rubel Hossain", whose date of birth additionally coordinates with the player. Be that as it may, this individual is banned from entering South Africa, so we have affirmed to them that it is not the cricketer Rubel Hossain. I think they got befuddled, yet the photographs don't coordinate."
Rubel Hossain being one of the key pacers of Bangladesh cricket can be an important player in South African condition. His pace and bounce in this these tracks can be crucial part of the series. As he generates 140kph pace in these tracks he can easily trouble any South African batsman.
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