Key takeaways
Defending champions Abahani Limited crossed a difficult last week by beating Prime Bank Cricket Club and Gazi Group Cricketers but went down to Sheikh Jamal, the team in form. But to everyone’s surprise, Rupganj Tigers made it to the top six, despite earning promotion only this season.
Meanwhile, the Super League line-up has now been finalised with Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi Club topping the table, with nine wins out of ten matches in the first phase.
Legends of Rupganj’s Naeem Islam and Prime Bank’s Anamul Haque became the first batters to cross 700 runs in the DPL’s first phase. The next highest is Zakir Hasan’s 487 but all three of these batters struck two hundreds each.
Dhandmondi’s Parvez Rasool was the highest wicket-taker in the first phase, with 20 scalps at 13.25, including a five-for against Abahani. Jani was perhaps the best allrounder in this phase, as he took 18 wickets to go with his 435 runs.
Abahani’s one-run win over Gazi Group was a last-ball thriller. Tanzim Hasan Sakib went for 89 runs in his nine overs, but his dipping yorker prevented Husne Habib from hitting the last ball for four, and he ended up with just two runs. Abahani had earlier reached 311 for seven, courtesy Jaker Ali’s quickfire 109, before Al-Amin and Akbar Ali fought back with the bat for Gazi Group. But in the end, Abahani snuck home with the barest of margins, ensuring a top-two finish.
Points to ponder
One out of Khelaghar, City Club and Brothers Union will be relegated to Dhaka First Division Cricket League next season. Khelaghar have won just one game while Brothers Union and City Club have three wins each, which will help them finish ahead of Khelaghar in the play-off.
Mohammedan’s downfall is more intriguing this season. Even their traditionally strong fanbase was unable to push their team to get into more points.
Aminul Islam is known for his legspin. While he took just six wickets for Brothers Union, he was impressive with the bat as well. Left-arm quick Mrittunjoy Chowdhury also took vital wickets for Sheikh Jamal, while Akbar’s first foray as a DPL captain went well, particularly as a keeper-batter.
Source: ESPN Crickinfo