Ariful and Al-Amin save Prime Bank from abyss


Mohammedan Sporting Club won the toss and elected to bowl
first—and what a decision it turned out to be. After bowling for 7 overs, they
not only gave away 14 runs only, but took three wickets in the process.
Indeed, both Taijul Islam and Bipul Sharma stunned the Prime
Bank batsmen with their outstanding bowling. The former, especially, seems to
be like the all-consuming fire that appears at the end of time. Already taking
three wickets in his 6 overs, he gave away only 18 runs.
Bipul Sharma, on the other end, took two wickets to give
away only 9 runs in four overs. Among Prime Bank batters, only Al-Amin, Ariful
Haque and Delwar Hossain could reach double figures—but that is all that was
required to get them to decent total.

Indeed, when everything pointed towards humiliation, Ariful
Haque and Al-Amin saved them from the abyss. While Ariful Haque scored 87,
Al-Amin scored a fantastic 110 from 126 balls to get the total score to 259.
They were also helped by a brilliant 14-ball cameo from
Delwar Hossain, who scored 25 runs in that time.
Apart from Bipul Sharma and Taijul Islam, Subashis Roy and
Qazi Onik were also among the wickets as they took one and two wickets
respectively.
Mohammedan will now have to chase 260 to win the game.