Bangladesh cricket’s most intriguing rivalry is set to be renewed once again as Mohammedan Sporting Club will take on archrivals Abahani Ltd today in a Dhaka Premier League (DPL) round six clash at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium here.
With sentiments running at all-time high on both sides, the match will be a cornerstone in setting the path of the two teams in DPL.
Defending champions Abahani Ltd currently top the table with eight points from five games while Mohammedan have six points from same number of matches in their kitty.
A strong team on paper, Abahani won four consecutive matches before losing to Prime Bank Cricket Club in their last match. Mohammedan also showed a promise of bringing back their aura, when they won three matches in a row before stumbling twice in the last two matches.
Abahani will be upbeat, considering the fact that they have never lost to Mohammedan in a domestic cricket match in the last five years. But the Motijheel outfit is keen to change the history, despite knowing that Abahani is outright favourite to win the summit clash.
“We should play as a team and if so we can beat any team on our given days,” said Mohammedan coach Monjurul Islam here on Sunday.
“I know they have most regular national players in their team but it’s a cricket game and you can’t say what would happen. What we will do, is to play as a team.”
Monju however was not worried with Mohammedan’s downhill spiral after winning three straight matches. He rather was keen to concentrate on match against Abahani, stating that the tomorrow’s match will set a tone for the whole tournament.
“I don’t want to look back. Our performance graph was up to the mark before we lost two consecutive matches. Tomorrow’s match will not create any graph. Tomorrow’s match will set the tone for the whole tournament,” he remarked.
“It will be a challenging match. We are used to plan match-by-match, so I don’t think the defeat in the last two matches will create any problem for us.”
Despite being a strong team on paper, Abahani captain Mosaddek Hossain was not eager to take anything granted. He stressed on playing good cricket to hit back into the winning way.
“We never thought of beating other teams with ease. We know every team is strong and balanced here. We are not keen to take anything for granted,” Mosaddek said.
“We are also a balanced team, we have got nice balance in all three department. We though lost the last match, we know that we are capable to turn the things around,” he added.
Even though the past aura of Abahani-Mohammedan battle is no more there with the game played in almost an empty stadium, Mosaddek said the value of the match is still there.