Bangladesh Drops Khaled Ahmed from Test Squad for South Africa Series

Bangladesh Drops Khaled Ahmed from Test Squad for South Africa Series

Bangladesh’s Khaled Ahmed Omitted from Test Squad for South Africa Series

Fast bowler Khaled Ahmed has been excluded from Bangladesh’s squad for the upcoming first Test against South Africa, scheduled to commence on October 21 in Mirpur. This marks the sole alteration to the 16-man contingent that toured India in September and October.

Ahmed featured in only the second Test against India in Kanpur, where he bowled four overs in the first innings, conceding 43 runs without claiming a wicket. Bangladesh will host South Africa for two Tests, with the second match taking place in Chattogram from October 29.

This series marks the first assignment under interim coach Phil Simmons, who joined the squad on Wednesday following the Bangladesh Cricket Board’s (BCB) decision to remove Chandika Hathurusinghe from the position due to disciplinary reasons.

Bangladesh currently occupies the seventh position in the World Test Championship (WTC) points table, having secured a 2-0 victory in Pakistan and suffered a 2-0 defeat in India. South Africa, on the other hand, stands fifth in the WTC standings, having recently emerged victorious in a two-Test series against the West Indies in August.

Bangladesh Squad for First Test against South Africa:

* Najmul Hossain Shanto (Captain)
* Shadman Islam
* Mahmudul Hasan Joy
* Zakir Hasan
* Mominul Haque
* Mushfiqur Rahim
* Shakib Al Hasan
* Litton Das
* Jaker Ali
* Mehidy Hasan
* Taijul Islam
* Nayeem Hasan
* Taskin Ahmed
* Hasan Mahmud
* Nahid Rana

Bangladesh Head Coach Chandika Hathurusinghe Suspended

Bangladesh Head Coach Chandika Hathurusinghe Suspended

Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has suspended head coach Chandika Hathurusinghe for disciplinary reasons. The suspension, effective immediately, will last for 48 hours, after which Hathurusinghe will be “terminated immediately.” Phil Simmons will assume the role of interim head coach until the 2025 Champions Trophy.

Hathurusinghe’s second stint as Bangladesh coach began in February 2022, eliciting mixed reactions from former captains, including current BCB president Faruque Ahmed, who questioned the decision to reappoint him.

Under Hathurusinghe’s leadership, Bangladesh’s performances in the 2023 ODI World Cup and 2024 T20 World Cup were underwhelming. However, he guided the team to a historic 2-0 Test series victory against Pakistan in Pakistan, their first overseas Test series win in 15 years.

Despite this achievement, Bangladesh’s subsequent tour of India resulted in a 2-0 Test series loss and a 3-0 T20I series loss, including a record-breaking defeat in the third match.

Hathurusinghe’s suspension comes amid growing criticism of his coaching methods and the team’s recent performances. The BCB has not yet disclosed the specific disciplinary grounds for his suspension.

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