Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Bangladesh's Rubel flies to South Africa after ID mix-up

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DHAKA, Sept 23, 2017 (AFP) - Bangladesh fast bowler Rubel Hossain flew out to join the tour of South Africa after his departure was delayed by a bizarre case of mistaken identity involving a look-a-like namesake with a criminal record.

Rubel departed nearly a week late after officials proved he was not the unknown man barred by South African authoritie­s, who had the same name, similar personal details and looked identical in his photo.

"We received (from South African authoritie­s) a photo, name and other informatio­n and all these things completely matched with Rubel though the person was different," Bangladesh Cricket Board president Nazmul Hassan told reporters.

"(The person) they had banned was not our player Rubel. There was a similar kind of person whose name, date of birth and all other informatio­n were similar, which confused them," he said.

Last week Rubel, who has taken 32 wickets from 24 Tests with one five-wicket haul, was prevented from boarding a flight to South Africa when he was denied immigratio­n clearance.

Because of the delay, Rubel missed a three-day warmup match at Benoni, but he should be available for the first Test which starts at Potchefstr­oom on September 28.

The second and final Test will be played in Bloemfonte­in staring on October 6. Bangladesh lost all four Tests in South Africa by an innings margin during their previous two visits in 2002 and 2008.

They will also play three one-day internatio­nals and two Twenty20 internatio­nals during their month-long tour.

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