Nurul Hasan tempest powers Dhanmondi to 287


As the Dhaka Premier League progresses, the teams are trying
their best to accumulate points and jump above in the table. It is with this
very motive that both Sheikh Jamal and Mohammedan entered the pitch.
After losing the toss and being put to bat first, Sheikh
Jamal openers started brilliantly. Indeed, openers Shykat Ali and Hasanuzzaman
put up a 64 runs partnership before the latter was scalped by U19 sensation Qazi
Onik after making 33 from 43 balls.
The other opener, Shykat Ali was the next to go after making
50 from 53 balls, who was picked by Ebadat Hossain. Digvijay Rangi came in
next, but could only manage 25 from 53 balls before Enamul sent him to sleep
with the fishes.

Elias Sunny came in
at number 5, but didn’t trouble the scorers much as he could only conjure 3
runs from 5 balls. Taijul Islam got his wicket. After that, Rakin Ahmed and
Nurul Hasan scored 64 and 77, respectively, to power their teams’ score to 287 for 9.
Nurul, especially, was at his vehement best, scoring those
77 runs in 59 balls before getting run out.
Taijul Islam and Subashis Roy got two wickets each while
Qazi Onik, Enamul Haque and Ebadat Hossain picked on scalp each.
Mohammedan need 288 runs to win.
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