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**Official Bangladesh Domestic Cricket**

Jungle Jumbo

International Vice-Captain
Group A

Mirpur: Biman (2-0) beat Partex (0-2) by 7 wickets with 23 balls remaining
Partex 99-9 (20) - Talha Jubair 3-13, Shafiul Islam 2-?, Mosharraf Hossain 2-?
Biman 103-3 (16.1) - Mushfiqur Rahim 54* (40), Sharifullah 28 (31)

Mirpur: Mohammedan (2-0) beat BKSP (0-2) by 79 runs
Mohammedan 156 (20) - Tamim Iqbal 69 (47), Mohammad Ashraful 34 (30)
BKSP 76 (20) - Sajidul Islam 2-14

Dhanmondi: Khelaghar (2-0) beat Victoria (0-2) by 22 runs (D/L method)
Khelaghar 113-9 (20)
Victoria 58-6 (14)


Group B

Fatullah: Kalabagan (1-1) beat CCS (0-2) by 4 wickets with 8 balls remaining
CCS 85-9 (20) - Enamul Haque 4-14
Kalabagan 86-4 (19.4)

Fatullah: Gazi Tank (2-0) beat Surjo Torun (1-1) by 11 runs
Gazi Tank 115 (20) - Farhad Hossain 23, Naeem Islam 22, Farhad Reza 20; Sanjamul Islam 5-22, Tapash Baisya 4-19
Surjo Torun 104-8 (20) - Imtiaz Hossain 46, Rajin Saleh 26; Farhad Reza 3-?, Abdur Razzak 3-?

Dhanmondi: Abahani (2-0) beat Old DOHS (0-2) by 4 wickets with 8 balls remaining
Old DOHS 96-6 (20) - Fazle Rabbi 39 (34); Nasir Hossain 2-14, Subashis Roy 2-19
Abahani 97-6 (18.4) - Rony Talukder 49
 

Jungle Jumbo

International Vice-Captain
Group A

Mirpur: Khelaghar (3-0) beat Biman (2-1) by 4 runs (D/L method)
Khelaghar 95-9 (20)
Biman 84-9 (18) - Monirul Islam 5-27

Biman were set a revised target of 89 in 18 overs. They were reduced to 59-9 before Tareq Aziz (19) and Shafiul Islam took them close.

Fatullah: Mohammedan (3-0) beat Partex (0-3) by 7 wickets with 44 balls remaining
Partex 85 (19.3) - Delwar Hossain 5-10
Mohammedan 86-3 (12.4) - Aftab Ahmed 36 (36), Shamsur Rahman 21 (19), Marshall Ayub 17*

Dhanmondi: Victoria (1-2) beat BKSP (0-3) by 59 runs
Victoria 134-7 (20) - Ejaj Ahmed 101 (73)
BKSP 75 (17) - Mohammad Sharif 4-7 (incl. hattrick)

No other Victoria batsman made double figures.

Group B

Mirpur: Gazi Tank (3-0) beat Abahani (2-1) by 7 wickets with 5 balls remaining
Gazi Tank 110-3 (19.1) - Shahriar Nafees 58*, Naeem Islam 32*
Abahani 109-8 (20) - Imrul Kayes 64 (49); Abdur Razzak 3-?, Suhrawadi Shuvo 3-?, Alok Kapali 2-?

Fatullah: Kalabagan (2-1) beat Old DOHS (0-2) by 23 runs (match reduced to 9 overs)
Kalabagan 79-3 (9) - Nazmus Sadat 24
Old DOHS 56-8 (9) - Nazmus Sadat 3-3

Dhanmondi: CCS (1-2) beat Surjo Torun (1-2) by 3 runs
CCS 134-5 (20) - Uttam Sarkar 82 (60)
Surjo Torun 131-9 (20) - Imtiaz Hossain 46; Rafatuzzaman 4-?, Ashraful Haque 3-?
 

Jungle Jumbo

International Vice-Captain
Group A

Fatullah: Mohammedan (4-0) beat Khelaghar (3-1) by 44 runs
Mohammedan 129-8 (20) - Tamim Iqbal 42 (30), Aftab Ahmed 12, Mohammad Ashraful 15, Mahmudullah 11
Khelaghar 85 (?) - Mohammad Ashraful 3-20, Aftab Ahmed 3-8

Mirpur: Biman (3-1) beat Victoria (1-3) by 3 wickets with 0 balls remaining
Victoria 110-6 (20) - Ejaj Ahmed 36, Abul Bashar 17
Biman 111-7 (20) - Abhishek Mitra 32 (27), Sanwar Hossain 28*

Dhanmondi: Partex (1-3) beat BKSP (0-4)
BKSP 135-8 (20) - Aizal Ahmed 70 (65), Tanvir Haider 40 (20)
Partex 135-7 (20) - Mahbubul Alam 43 (44), Rezaul Karim 39 (24)

In the eliminator over, both sides made 8 for one. Partex won by virtue of hitting more sixes in their 20-over innings.

Mohammedan are through. The second semi-final place will be fought out between Khelaghar and Biman. Khelaghar play BKSP tomorrow; Biman have a tough test against Mohammedan.

Group B

Mirpur: Surjo Torun (2-2) beat Abahani (2-2) by 13 runs
Surjo Torun* 143-8 (20) - Imtiaz Hossain 31, Junaid Siddique 27, Tapash Baisya 28* (9)
Abahani 130-7 (20) - Rony Talukder 35, Nasir Hossain 24, Muktar Ali 22; Jakaria Islam 3-37

Fatullah: Gazi Tank (4-0) beat Kalabagan (2-2) by 33 runs
Gazi Tank 135-8 (20) - Nazimuddin 46 (41), Shahriar Nafees 26, Naeem Islam 17; Nazmus Sadat 3-?
Kalabagan 102 (18.2) - Nazmus Sadat 18, Raqibul Hasan 40 (41); Naeem Islam 5-11, Alok Kapali 3-22

Dhanmondi: Old DOHS (1-3) beat CCS (1-3) by 24 runs
*no details available*

Gazi Tank are through. Surjo Torun, Abahani and Kalabagan are in contention for the other semi-final berth. Surjo Torun play Kalabagan, while Abahani face CCS.
 

Jungle Jumbo

International Vice-Captain
Group A

Mirpur: Mohammedan (5-0) beat Biman (3-2) by 9 wickets with 61 balls remaining
Biman 113-8 (20) - Emon Ahmed 3-20, Mohammad Ashraful 2-16
Mohammedan 115-1 (9.5) - Tamim Iqbal 70* (36), Aftab Ahmed 24* (16)

Tamim, dropped first ball, took his tally to 245 runs in five games, with three fifties. He smashed 26 off one over from Mehrab Hossain jnr. Earlier, Biman were reduced to 35-6 by left-arm seamer Emon.

Fatullah: Khelaghar (4-1) beat BKSP (0-5) by 3 runs
Khelaghar 125-8 (20) - Delwar Hossain 40 (42)
BKSP 122-9 (20) - Shuvamoy Sarker 35, Arif Hossain 49

Dhanmondi: Victoria (1-3+1) v Partex (1-3+1)- abandoned due to rain

Mohammedan and Khelaghar qualified from Group A.


Group B

Dhanmondi: Abahani (3-2) beat CCS (1-4) by 7 wickets with 7 balls remaining
CCS 71-6 (14) - Subashis Roy 2-?
Abahani 72-3 (12.5) - Imrul Kayes 22, Rony Talukder 28

Fatullah: Gazi Tank (5-0) beat Old DOHS (1-4) by 27 runs
Gazi Tank 122-5 (20) - Mizanur Rahman 38, Suhrawadi Shuvo 23* (16)
Old DOHS 95-8 (20) - Suhrawadi Shuvo 4-13

Mirpur: Kalabagan (3-2) beat Surjo Torun (2-3) by 6 wickets with 5 balls remaining
Surjo Torun 119-? (?)
Kalabagan 121-4 (19.1)

Gazi Tank and Abahani qualified from Group B, Abahani by virtue of having beaten Kalabagan in their head-to-head match.

Semi-finals (both to be played tomorrow at Mirpur):
Mohammedan v Abahani
Gazi Tank v Khelaghar
 
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Jungle Jumbo

International Vice-Captain
Semi-Finals

Mirpur: Abahani beat Mohammedan by 4 wicket with 2 balls remaining
Mohammedan* 164-4 (20)
- Tamim Iqbal 47 (24), Shamsur Rahman 51 (52), Mohammad Ashraful 19 (18) Mahmudullah 27* (11); Mohammad Rafique 2-36, Mukhtar Ali 1-28
Abahani 166-4 (19.2) - Imrul Kayes 46 (38), Shakib Al Hasan 28 (15); Mahmudullah 4-25

Abahani prevailed in a clash of the Dhaka titans in an affair that revealed several notable sub-plots. Shakib (now continually referred to in the Bangladeshi press as 'the world's number one allrounder') made his comeback from injury and played a useful cameo; Tamim made further runs but was fined for an on-pitch spat with Robiul Islam; and Imrul Kayes, felled by an Emon Ahmed bouncer earlier on, returned with stitches on his forehead to guide Abahani towards the final.

Mirpur: Gazi Tank beat Khelaghar by 8 wickets with 22 balls remaining
Khelaghar 95-9 (20) - Ashraful Nabi 33, Aslam Ali 22; Alok Kapali 3-15, Nazmul Hossain 2-10
Gazi Tank 98-2 (16.2) - Mithun Ali 69

Gazi made short work of newcomers Khelaghar under the lights at the Shere Bangla National
Stadium.
 

Gowza

U19 12th Man
riyad is turning out to be a pretty decent allrounder, starting to become very reliable with both bat and ball domestically, hopefully he can do it a bit more internationally. tamim has been in ridiculous form so far this season so no surprise he got more runs. happy with shamsur's performance, he's one to watch but he gets a bit because he doesn't always have the highest strike rate. imrul cameback with vengenace and got some quick runs, needs to do more of that to keep his place in the national squad, kapali has been doing really well with the ball since the return and mithun ali is back in the runs putting pressure on saghir hossain for the national teams back-up keeper.
 

Jungle Jumbo

International Vice-Captain
Final

Mirpur: Abahani beat Gazi Tank by 5 wickets with 5 balls remaining
Gazi Tank* 144-4 (20) - Nazimuddin 29 (14), Shahriar Nafees (26) Suhrawadi Shuvo 44* (38), Naeem Islam 32 (31); Mohammad Rafique 3-0-23-3
Abahani 147-5 (19.1) - Mohammad Rafique 50* (21), Nasir Hossain 31* (31)

A full house at Mirpur witnessed a thrilling, see-saw final. Chasing 145 to win, Abahani slipped to 82-5, with Imrul Kayes, Mahbubul Karim, Shakib Al Hasan and Rony Talukder all falling cheaply and, despite a period of consolidation, were left needing a further 41 from the final three overs. Cue Mohammad Rafique to roll back the years, taking Abdur Razzak for 23 off an over, including three consecutive sixes. The following over, Alok Kapali received similar treatment and Rafique finished the job by smashing the first ball of the final over over the ropes to bring up the fastest fifty of the tournament. Nasir Hossain defied his youth to support Rafique with a run-a-ball 31. Earlier, Nazimuddin and Shahriar Nafees put on 53 for Gazi's second wicket, after Mithun Ali was dismissed in the first over.

Third-Place Play-Off

Mirpur: Mohammedan beat Khelaghar by 74 runs
Mohammedan 144-9 (20) - Aftab Ahmed 31, Tamim Iqbal 12, Faisal Hossain 25 (14)
Khelaghar 70 (20) - Emon Ahmed 4-21, Saqlain Sajib 3-?-6-3

Khelaghar were 37-9 before the last pair rallied and gave their total a degree of respectability.

Stats when Cricket Archive get all the cards up. DPL proper starts on Friday (I think).
 

Jungle Jumbo

International Vice-Captain
Okay, here's the stats, enjoy:

Code:
[B][U][FONT=Courier New]Most runs[/FONT][/U][/B]
 
[FONT=Courier New]Tamim Iqbal (Moh)                244 @ 49, 2x50[/FONT]
[FONT=Courier New]Nazimuddin (Gazi)                167 @ 28, 1x50[/FONT]
[FONT=Courier New]Mithun Ali (Gazi)                157 @ 31, 2x50[/FONT]
[FONT=Courier New]Aftab Ahmed (Moh)                153 @ 26[/FONT]
[FONT=Courier New]Rony Talukder (Aba)              150 @ 30[/FONT]
[FONT=Courier New]Ejaj Ahmed (Vic)                 147 @ 49, 1x100[/FONT]
[FONT=Courier New]Naeem Islam (Gazi)               144 @ 72[/FONT]
[FONT=Courier New]Imtiaz Hossain (Sur)             143 @ 29[/FONT]
[FONT=Courier New]Shamsur Rahman (Moh)             137 @ 23, 1x50[/FONT]
[FONT=Courier New]Shoumya Sarkar (BKSP)            125 @ 25, 1x50[/FONT]
[FONT=Courier New]Imrul Kayes (Aba)                125 @ 42, 1x50[/FONT]
 
[B][FONT=Courier New][U]Most wickets (+ economy rate)[/U][/FONT][/B]
 
[FONT=Courier New]Alok Kapali (Gaz)                14 @ 9, 5.08[/FONT]
[FONT=Courier New]Nazmus Sadat (Kal)               10 @ 7, 5.24[/FONT]
[FONT=Courier New]Suhrawadi Shuvo (Gazi)           10 @ 10, 4.85[/FONT]
[FONT=Courier New]Emon Ahmed (Moh)                  9 @ 9, 6.00[/FONT]
[FONT=Courier New]Mohammad Rafique (Aba)            9 @ 14, 7.16[/FONT]
[FONT=Courier New]Abdur Razzak (Gazi)               9 @ 17, 6.00[/FONT]
[FONT=Courier New]Sanjamul Islam (Sur)              8 @ 10, 4.26[/FONT]
[FONT=Courier New]Talha Jubair (Bim)                8 @ 12, 5.81[/FONT]
[FONT=Courier New]Subashis Roy (Aba)                8 @ 13, 5.66[/FONT]
 
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Jungle Jumbo

International Vice-Captain
The DPL proper kicks off tomorrow... fixtures, fixtures!

BKSP: Abahani v Kalabagan
Dhanmondi: Mohammedan v Victoria
Bogra: Khelaghar v Surjo Torun

And some exciting news on overseas players: Mohammedan have confirmed the signing of Farveez Maharoof, Jehan Mubarak will wear Biman colours and Gazi Tank will field Hemang Badani (potentially very dangerous as a middle-order lynchpin). Meanwhile defending champions have signed Kerala’s Ajay Kudva. Who? Yes, quite…

Bizarrely, the New Age reports the news thus:

Abahani said they had intended to bring in Misbah ul Haque, who was recently dropped from the Pakistan team, but his national board refused to release him and asked the middle-order batsman to play in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy.

They also had an eye on West Indian batsman Lendl Simmons, but his recent performance did not impress them. Finding no other alternative Abahani roped in 33-year old Kudva, who scored 2,927 runs in first-class cricket at an average of 31.
Our man Ajay is clearly a better option than the very unimpressive Lendl Simmons…
 

Jungle Jumbo

International Vice-Captain
DPL, Round One

Three walkovers, more or less…

Dhanmondi: Mohammedan (1-0) beat Victoria (0-1) by 5 wickets with 45 balls remaining
Victoria 191 (47) – Arafat Salahuddin 49 (62), Arsian Mir 39, Kamrul Islam 33, Abul Bashar 32; Marshall Ayub 3-20, Nabil Samad 3-30
Mohammedan 192-5 (41.1)Marshall Ayub 71* (86), Aftab Ahmed 53, Faisal Hossain 26, Shamsur Rahman 19

BKSP: Abahani (1-0) beat Kalabagan (0-1) by 8 wickets with 29.1 overs remaining
Kalabagan 110 (39.5)Jubair Ahmed 57 (99); Subashis Roy 4-35, Robiul Islam 4-22
Abahani* 111-2 (20.5)Rony Talukder 66* (68), Saghir Hossain 19

Ajay Kudva made seven not out for Abahani. Class act.

Bogra: Surjo Torun (1-0) beat Khelaghar (0-1) by 5 wickets with 14.3 overs remaining
Khelaghar 162-9 (50)Monwar Hossain 53 (45), Biswajit Haider 33, Aslam Ali 19; Mahbubul Alam 4-33
Surjo Torun 163-5 (36.3) Habibul Bashar 56*, Rajin Saleh 31; Masum Khan 2-36, Biswajit Haider 2-24
 

Jungle Jumbo

International Vice-Captain
DPL, Round One


BSKP: Old DOHS (1-0) beat Gazi Tank (0-1) by 44 runs
Old DOHS 171-7 (50) - Wasim Naeem 40, Nasiruddin Faruque 38, Saif Mahmud 31; Farhad Hossain 4-?, Suhrawadi Shuvo 2-?
Gazi Tank 127 (44.3) - Shahriar Nafees 26, Nazimuddin 19, Farhad Hossain 24, Suhrawadi Shuvo 31; Saif Mahmud 3-?, Tabiur Rahman 3-?

On a dreadful surface at the BSKP, DOHS upset the Twenty20 finalists Gazi, for whom Hemang Badani made a third-ball duck.

Dhanmondi: CCS (1-0) beat Partex (0-1) by 9 wickets with 16.2 overs remaining
Partex 169-8 (50) - Mehrab Hossain snr 28 retired hurt, Javed Hossain 36
CCS 173-1 (35.4) - Uttam Sarkar 109* (110), Atiqur Rahman 50* (70)

Uttam (12 fours, 3 sixes) and Pakistani Atiqur put on an unbeaten 134 for CCS's second wicket.

Fatullah: Biman (1-0) beat BKSP (0-1) by 7 wickets with 28 balls remaining
BKSP 188-9 (50) - Ashiqul Islam 69, Jasimuddin 48
Biman 189-3 (45.2) - Mehrab Hossain jnr 88* (134), Jahurul Islam 30, Jehan Mubarak 47*
 

Jungle Jumbo

International Vice-Captain
DPL, Round Two: Fixtures

Sunday 1 November

Fatullah: Abahani v Khelaghar
Bogra: BKSP v Mohammedan
BKSP: Surjo Torun v Victoria


Monday 2 November

Bogra: Biman v Old DOHS
Fatullah: CCS v Gazi Tank
BKSP: Kalabagan v Partex

The Surjo/Victoria clash tomorrow is probably the highlight of the round. All the others should go fairly predictably, save perhaps DOHS maybe upsetting Biman.
 

Jungle Jumbo

International Vice-Captain
Sunday

Fatullah: Abahani (2-0) beat Khelaghar (0-2) by 29 runs
Abahani 268-8 (50) - Ajay Kudva 67 (87), Saghir Hossain 52 (69), Mahbubul Karim 25, Nadif Chowhdury 25, Rony Talukder 24, Nasir Hossain 24, Imrul Kayes 19; Monwar Hossain 4-47, Enamul Haque 2-38
Khelaghar 239-7 (50) - Ashraf Ali 58* (69), Aslam Ali 56 (93), Shafiul Alam 42, Niaz Morshed 32, Masum Khan 17; Arafat Sunny 2-31, Mohammad Rafique 2-43

Bogra: Mohammedan (2-0) beat BKSP (0-2) by 23 runs
Mohammedan 208 (48.4) - Nafees Iqbal 28, Khaled Mashud 22, Faisal Hossain 38, Farveez Maharoof 31; Anjum Ahmed 3-42, Mohammad Furkan 2-38
BKSP 181 (48) - Ashiqul Alam 35, Shoumya Sarkar 41, Asif Ahmed 25, Iqbal Ahmed 26; Nabil Samad 3-41, Aftab Ahmed 2-?, Mohammad Shahzada 2-?

BKSP: Victoria (1-1) beat Surjo Torun (1-1) by 35 runs
Victoria 144 (46.2) - Kamrul Islam 20, Arafat Salahuddin 33, Mohammad Sharif 43 (50); Sanjamul Islam 4-22, Mahbubul Alam 3-24
Surjo Torun 109 (41.3) - Hannan Sarkar 22, Dhiman Ghosh 21; Abul Bashar 3-10, Arsalan Mir 2-20

Monday

Fatullah: Gazi Tank (1-1) beat CCS (1-1) by 115 runs
Gazi Tank 245 (49.4) - Nazimuddin 31, Shahriar Nafees 65 (91), Hemang Badani 29, Farhad Hossain 45, Farhad Reza 52; Sirajullah Khadeem 3-32
CCS 130 (39.2) - Tapash Ghosh 56; Farhad Hossain 4-24, Farhad Reza 2-16

Bogra: Biman (2-0) beat Old DOHS (1-1) by 5 wickets with 55 balls remaining
Old DOHS 159-? (?) - Nasiruddin Faruque 31, Anwar Hossain 20; Shafiul Islam 3-21, Mosharraf Hossain 3-24
Biman 160-5 (40.5) - Jahurul Islam 53, Jehan Mubarak 30, Elias Sunny 44*, Sharifullah 22*; Moshiur Rahman 2-22

BKSP: Kalabagan (1-1) beat Partex (0-2) by 5 wickets with 14 balls remaining
Partex* 215 (49.4) - Gazi Salahuddin 52, Mahbub Alam 48, Tareq Ahmed 24; Rakibul Hasan 6-27
Kalabagan 216-5 (47.4) - Javed Omar 67 (106), Nazmus Sadat 28, Golam Mabud 25, Jubair Ahmed 27; Rezaul Karim 3-48
 
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Jungle Jumbo

International Vice-Captain
Wednesday

Bogra: Abahani (3-0) beat Victoria (1-2) by 104 runs
Abahani 252-8 (50)Rony Talukder 101 (117), Nasir Hossain 62
Victoria 148 (43.4)Ejaj Ahmed 52; Subashis Roy 4-16

BKSP: Mohammedan (3-0) beat Old DOHS (1-2) by 2 runs
Mohammedan 188 (?) – Marshall Ayub 47, Aftab Ahmed 31, Faisal Hossain 31
Old DOHS 186 (49.5)Wasim Nayeem 56, Anwar Hossain Piju 22; Farveez Maharoof 4-?

Fatullah: Surjo Torun (2-1) beat BKSP (0-3) by 5 wickets with 11 overs remaining
BKSP 182-7 (50)Tanvir Haider 78 (118); Mahbubul Alam 4-?
Surjo Torun 183-5 (39) Habibul Bashar 71*, Anisur Rahman 53*; Mubaraj Islam 4-?


Thursday

Bogra: Gazi Tank (1-1+1) tied with Partex (0-2+1)
Gazi Tank 266-8 (50) – Shahriar Nafees 108 (117), Farhad Hossain 58, Alok Kapali 21, Ziaur Rahman 27; Rezaul Karim 2-?, Wascoroni Ahmed 2-?, Rashid Hanif 2-?
Partex 266-8 (50) – Gazi Salahuddin 84 (81), Rezaul Haque 66, Rashid Hanif 35; Alok Kapali 2-38

BKSP: Biman (3-0) beat CCS (1-2) by 4 wickets with 24 balls remaining
CCS 176 (48.5) – Uttam Sarkar 54, Nizamuddin 45, Nazmul Hossain Milon 55; Tareq Aziz 4-28, Talha Jubair 3-19
Biman 178-6 (46) – Jahurul Islam 25, Imran Ahmed 28, Sanwar Hossain 44, Sharifullah 38*; Ashraful Haque 2-39

Fatullah: Kalabagan (2-1) beat Khelaghar (1-2) (D/L method)
Khelaghar 218-6 (50) – Aslam Ali 57, Ashraful Nabi 52*, Monwar Hossain 41*
Kalabagan 203-7 (47) – Nazmus Sadat 58 (71)

Kalabagan chased down a revised target of 203 from 48 overs.


In other news, Misbah-ul-Haq has been given clearance by the PCB to play potentially six matches for Abahani from November 8.
 

Jungle Jumbo

International Vice-Captain
I can't imagine the Partex attack being up to much, but TBH Junaid is going downhill with every game, and the other openers (Talukder apart) aren't doing much.

Some in a bit of a u-turn from a post of few days ago, I'd have to agree.

Also Misbah should just cut this league to shreds, I fancy some Tikolo-esque figures.
 

Jungle Jumbo

International Vice-Captain
Saturday

Mirpur: Abahani (4-0) beat BKSP (0-4) beat 82 runs
Abahani 268 (50)Imrul Kayes 115, Nasir Hossain 81 (73); Zakaria Masud 4-48
BKSP 186 (47.5) – Asif Ahmed 46, Afzal Ahmed 56; Mohammad Rafique 4-28, Subashis Roy 2-32

Fatullah: Mohammedan (4-0) beat CCS (1-3) by 3 wickets with 6 balls remaining
CCS 225-? (50)Nazmul Hossain 84*, Uttam Sarkar 50, Sirajullah Khadim 30; Mohammad Shahzada 4-51, Nabil Samad 2-25
Mohammedan 226-7 (49) – Mohammad Ashraful 25, Nafis Iqbal 39, Marshall Ayub 61, Faisal Hossain 42; Atiqur Rahman 4-37

BKSP: Old DOHS (2-2) beat Surjo Torun (2-2) by 18 runs
Old DOHS 183-7 (50) – Nasiruddin Faruque 42; Sanjamul Islam 2-34
Surjo Torun 165 (47.4) – Anisur Rahman 52; Nazmul Hossain 3-33, Rubel Hossain 2-43


Sunday

Mirpur: Kalabagan (3-1) beat Gazi Tank (1-2+1) by 87 runs
Kalabagan 235-8 (50) – Golam Mabud 32, Javed Omar 47, Raqibul Hasan 32, Mohammad Zahid 40; Abdur Razzak 3-30
Gazi Tank 148 (37.5) – Alok Kapali 56; Shahadat Hossain 2-38, Enamul Haque 2-15

Fatullah: Biman (4-0) beat Partex (0-3+1) by 17 runs
Biman 192 (48.1) – Sharifullah 62; Mohammad Azim 3-26, Rezaul Karim 3-10
Partex 175 (48.2) – Gazi Salahuddin 34, Rezaul Haque 33; Tareq Aziz 3-34, Talha Jubair 2-30

Only three of the 20 wickets to fall were to catches.

BKSP: Victoria (2-2) beat Khelaghar (0-4) by 22 runs
Victoria 217-8 (50) – Arman Hossain 50, Abul Bashar 36
Khelaghar 195 (50) – Ashraf Ali 32, Masum Khan 32, Enamul Hoq 42; Saju Datta 4-?
 

Jungle Jumbo

International Vice-Captain
It's kind of Uttam opening, Nazmul at seven and absolutely nothing in between. But their bowling attack is more or less non-existant. And they have ran into Gazi, Biman and Mohammedan already. Uttam is also captain, WAG.

The talent seems even more skewed towards the big clubs even more this year. Mohammedan and Gazi both fielded seven internationals in their last match, and that was with some of the current Bangladesh side still missing.
 

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