Letters to the Editor
Tigers must take Test cricket more seriously
Congratulations to Bangladesh cricket team for a decisive series win against India. I believe the four pacer combination is perfect for Bangladesh and Taskin was deeply missed in the third ODI which was a key factor in us losing. If Taskin cannot play in the next series, he should be replaced with another pacer.
When it comes to tests, Bangladesh is still playing like minnows. Why is that? In all three tests, the opposition dominated and only the rain saved us the match. The pacers were reserved for the ODI's and this is proof that they are not serious about playing tests.
Aminur Rahim
Mohakhali, Dhaka
Creation of a training cadre
The views expressed by Dr. Mohammad Mohabbat Khan in his interview published in this daily on June 25 drew my attention. It is true that no employee of either government or private organisations can be efficient without having obtained proper training. Private business organisations are compelled to arrange training for making their staff more skilled. But the situation is totally opposite in government sectors. The whole nation is lagging behind due to the inefficiency of government officials.
However, it is clear that the present training method and curriculum are not working to make our government officials efficient. Dr. Khan's suggestion to create a separate training cadre sounds like a good remedy for it.
Mobarak Ali
Gopibagh, Dhaka
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