Mominul slips quietly into the hot seat for toughest gig
Indore, India - It was all rather sombre at the BCB’s packed reception area on the evening of October 29. Shakib al Hasan read out his statement. And minutes after he was done, BCB cricket operations chairman Akram Khan announced that Bangladesh would have a new Test captain - such was the atmosphere that there was no space for appreciation or celebration when Mominul Haque’s name was read out.
“It was unexpected,” Mominul, now Bangladesh’s 11th Test captain, told ESPNcricinfo. “I never thought about it. I never even dreamt that I’d one day become Bangladesh’s captain. But it was a great feeling after the announcement.”
Mominul’s reaction was understandable. The Shakib bombshell had hit all the players, and the cricket community in the country, hard. Mominul’s elevation came after that, effectively replacing Bangladesh’s greatest cricketer in the longest format and chosen ahead of Mushfiqur Rahim and Mahmudullah, both senior cricketers and former captains. The BCB hadn’t even thought of anyone else in a position of leadership while Shakib was around - they hadn’t even named a vice-captain.
From a cricketing point of view, it is a fair decision, and well timed. Mominul is an established Test cricketer. Since making his Test debut in 2013, he has scored eight centuries in the format - only behind Tamim Iqbal’s tally for Bangladesh - and he’s the only batsman from his country to have a 40-plus average after scoring 2500 runs.
As a result, he has earned the respect of his peers. People often describe Mominul as one who has a clean image, and a quiet but strong presence. He has only played 36 Tests, but that number is also a reflection of how few Tests Bangladesh play. He was dropped as a limited-overs option four years ago, and while there were concerns that not being in the thick of international cricket regularly would hurt his quality, he has continued to score runs.
Mominul’s plan now is to lead aggressively in India, with the first Test in Indore first and the second, under lights, in Kolkata.
“I want to be an aggressive captain,” he said.