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Khaled Mahmud needs no introduction. Ex-Bangladesh national team captain and currently Manager of the Bangladesh National Cricket Academy, he is known for his "never say die" attitude both on and off the field. He kindly spent some time with BanglaCricket editor Khondaker Mirazur Rahman and answered some questions. Enjoy!

BanglaCricket Exclusive: An interview with Khaled Mahmud

Published: 8th May, 2007


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Khaled Mahmud Sujon has served Bangladesh Cricket in different capacities. In his 8 years of International Cricket, he represented Bangladesh in 77 ODIs and 12 Tests. He was the 3rd Test captain of Bangladesh and led Bangladesh in 9 Test matches and 15 ODIs. He was better known as a “fighter” for his “never say die” attitude. Mahmud masterminded Bangladesh’s famous win over Pakistan in World Cup 1999, for which he received the“Man of the Match” award. He retired from International cricket in February 2006 after the first ODI against Sri Lanka.

Khaled Mahmud and Khaled Mashud at the landmark World Cup win over Pakistan

Khaled Mahmud and Khaled Mashud at the landmark WC over Pakistan

After his retirement from International cricket, he briefly worked as the Manager of the Bangladesh National Cricket Team. Currently, he is working as the Team Operations Manager of the Bangladesh National Cricket Academy in a bid to groom young players for future Bangladesh teams. In his interview with BanglaCricket editor Khondaker Mirazur Rahman, he expressed his vision about the Bangladesh National Cricket Academy, Bangladesh cricket and India’s tour of Bangladesh (Summer 2007). Khaled Mahmud gave the interview from Khulna where the Academy team was playing their first four-day match against the visiting Sri Lanka Academy team.

BanglaCricket : You are working as the team operations manager of the Bangladesh National Cricket Academy. Please give us some insight about the Academy and its future plans.

Khaled Mahmud : Thanks. Bangladesh National Cricket Academy is the new project of Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) with technical assistance from Cricket Australia to raise the standard of cricket in Bangladesh. It has started its operation from 2006 and from the very beginning I have associated myself with the Academy.

The Academy is trying to provide a platform for promising and talented young players to groom them properly for the International level. We have always had a good U-19 team but after representing the age groups, the players had no platform to continue their good work to make them ready for the international arena. Now, in the Academy, we have recruited promising former U-19 players and we are grooming them as a unit with sufficient match practices and international tours. We are also working with talented national discards to get their form back and correct their techniques.

BanglaCricket : We know that the Academy is in its preliminary stage. Does it have any structure yet?

Khaled Mahmud : Yes, it has. As 2006 was our first year, it was a learning year for us. In the first year, we tried to develop the infrastructure of the academy. The Academy is based at Mirpur Sher E Bangla National Stadium and we currently have four dedicated coaches for the Academy who are working with the players to develop their game. They are:

  • Alister de Winter – Head Coach
  • Minhajul Abedin Nannu – Batting Coach
  • Wahidul Gani – Spin bowling coach
  • Sarwar Imarn – Pace bowling coach.

Besides these permanent coaches, Golam Faruque Suru, Dipu Roy and Mizanur Rahman Babul also work on a part-time basis to accomplish the overall coaching process.

Apart from the assistance from these local coaches, we usually invite specialist coaches from abroad for short term training sessions. Last year, Tasmania Tigers coach Tim Coyle conducted a training camp on wicket keeping. We have plans to invite great players of International cricket to inspire these young stars and to conduct short term training sessions.

BanglaCricket : The Bangladesh National Cricket Academy toured Pakistan in 2006 and recently we have seen both Pakistan and Sri Lanka Academy here for a tri-series. What is your plan for the Academy in 2007?

Khaled Mahmud : After the end of the current series against Sri Lanka, we will be arranging conditioning camps for the Academy team players. We are planning to work with techniques during the off-season and in 2007-08 we will have around 200 days of different training activities. We are also planning to hold our camps in different cities of Bangladesh to acclimatize the players to different conditions. We will also have two or three away series during this period.

BanglaCricket : Do you have any plans to appoint "scouts" to find out potential cricketers from different parts of the country?

Khaled Mahmud : We do not have any plans to locate talents from different corners of the country. Currently, we are only focusing on national age group players. We may take these initiatives in the future.

BanglaCricket : Very promising developments indeed. Do you have any plans to send an Academy team to play domestic league in Australia or South Africa?

Khaled Mahmud : We are seriously working on it. The problem is that both Australian and South African domestic leagues coincides with portions of our domestic league. We are planning to send the Academy team to participate one full season of cricket in either Australia or South Africa, even if they miss one domestic season in Bangladesh.

BanglaCricket : The experience to play on fast and bouncy wickets will definitely help them in future.

Khaled Mahmud : Exactly! We always struggle to play in fast and bouncy conditions as we never get those types of wickets at home. We are also planning to make some different types of wickets in our “Home of Cricket” at Mirpur to add some variety to the experiences of the Academy players.

BanglaCricket : Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has signed a deal with Cricket Australia and we are sending players to the Australian Academy to develop their game. Have you selected any players for this season?

Khaled Mahmud : We have selected Sohrawardy Shuvo and Raqibul Hasan for the Australian Academy in Brisbane. Jahurul Islam and Dollar Mahmud will go to Darwin to play cricket in the Darwin League.

BanglaCricket : You were known as a “fighter” during your international career. Are you trying to instill this mentality within our Academy team players?

Khaled Mahmud : I was never ready to accept defeat until the last ball is bowled. I regularly sit with the Academy boys and share my memories with them. I am trying my best to develop a “never say die” mentality within them, but as a manager it is not always easy to talk cricket with them.

BanglaCricket : What are your future plans? Do you want to work as a coach in the long run?

Khaled Mahmud announcing his retirement from International cricket

Khaled Mahmud announcing his retirement from International cricket

Khaled Mahmud : I want to associate myself with cricket for the rest of my life. I am enjoying my current responsibility to work with the future players of Bangladesh. Yes, I am thinking to take coaching as my career in the later phase of my life. I have already completed “Level – 2” coaching in 2006 and I am planning to complete “Level -3” within the next 2-3 years. After achieving the required qualifications, I will start my coaching career. I will always prefer any position with Cricket Academy as this is the best place to serve Bangladesh Cricket.

BanglaCricket : Bangladesh national team is dominated by young players. Do you want to mention the name of any Academy player who might feature in the national team in the near future?

Khaled Mahmud : I don’t want to name anyone specific but most of our academy players have bright futures ahead. Some of them have already appeared for the national team and will get their place back with time. They are ready to fill the gap as some of our senior players will retire within a couple of years. Among the current bunch of players who haven’t featured for national team, Zunaed Siddique, Raqibul Hasan, Nazimuddin and Saghir Hossain are playing extremely well. They are making their presence felt and they need consistent performances to get the national call.

BanglaCricket : Recently Raqibul Hasan is enjoying some limelight. He scored a triple century in First Class cricket. The Pakistan Academy coach Aaquib Javed was very impressed with him. Can you tell us something about him?

Khaled Mahmud : Raqibul is performing exceptionally well recently. He was initially not selected for the Academy. We included him later after seeing his domestic performance. He is a bright prospect for Bangladesh.

BanglaCricket : Many thanks Mahmud Bhai for your vision and thoughts about the National Cricket Academy. Now, I will ask you few questions about the up-coming India series.

Khaled Mahmud : I am also very happy to talk with you about the Academy. You can ask me questions about the India series.

BanglaCricket : What is your opinion about the prospect of the Bangladesh team in the ODI series especially after the World Cup win over the same opposition?

Khaled Mahmud : Bangladesh’s World Cup win over India was no fluke. We performed better in every department that day. If we can repeat our performance, I believe we have the ability to win the ODI series.

BanglaCricket : The World Cup exit at the hands of Bangladesh has created storms in India. They are coming well prepared this time to evade any upset.

Khaled Mahmud : First of all, Bangladesh’s win should not be considered as an upset anymore. It does not matter how much preparation you take beforehand, it is the performance on the field that counts. India is a very good team and despite some changes, they are still a very good team. Having said that, we have the ability to beat them again if our batsmen can play sensibly. Our bowlers have always delivered but we need consistency from the batsmen to win regularly over tough oppositions.

BanglaCricket : I admit Bangladesh has progressed, but the team is still very unpredictable. We won against India and South Africa but lost to Ireland. Do you have any explanations for that?

Khaled Mahmud : I will say this again. Our bowlers are consistent but our batsmen are not performing according to the situations. The problem is the difference between our good performances and the bad performances is very large. We have to reduce the gap to become a successful team in the world stage. If we can do that we will win regularly. We may lose some match esbut that’s a part of the game.

BanglaCricket : One last question to you. Have you heard about BanglaCricket or ever visited the site?

Khaled Mahmud : I have heard about the site but have never visited it. From now on, I will definitely have a look at the site.

BanglaCricket : We are really grateful for your valuable time. Many thanks to you for this interview within your busy schedule.

Khaled Mahmud : Thank You.

 

About the author(s): Khondaker Mirazur Rahman spends as much time on BanglaCricket as on his Post-Doctoral research on Gene Targeted Drug Design. Like a true scientist his articles are all well researched. He goes by the nick "Miraz" on our forums and is also a BanglaCricket editor.

 

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