Rajshahi makes 2 in 2 after win against Sylhet in BBPL
Rajshahi Royals secured their second successive victory in the Bangabandhu Bangladesh Premier League (BBPL) after acquiring a comprehensive eight-wicket win over Sylhet Thunder at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Dhaka on Friday.
While Rajshahi made two in two, it was Sylhet’s second defeat in a row, having suffered a five-wicket loss to Chattogram Challengers in the opening game.
In a stark contrast to Sylhet’s fate, Rajshahi Royals kept the habit of winning it in royal manner.
In the first match, they pummeled favourite Dhaka Platoon by nine wickets and here they bundled out Sylhet Thunder for just 91 runs in 15.3 overs before sealing the deal in mere 10.5 overs with 95-2.
Hazratullah Zazai who scripted the side’s victory against Dhaka Platoon this time got third-ball duck, being baffled by Nayeem Hasan’s straight delivery as Rajshahi started chasing. But his dismissal put no impact on the side as Liton Das kept the side in the hunt with free flowing batting.
Liton was unbeaten on 44 off 26, sending the ball across the rope for seven times and combined for a 62-run partnership with Afif Hossain for second wicket to take the side on the verge of the victory.
Afif was dismissed after his 25 ball-30, studded by three fours.
Shoaib Malik then accompanied Liton in taking the side to the home. Malik was not out on 16.
Nayeem Hasan and Naveen-ul-Haq took the fallen two wickets of Rajshahi.
Earlier, being sent to bat first, Sylhet was never comfortable against the Rajshahi bowlers who came up with disciplined bowling effort.
Leg-spinner Alok Kapali was key in Rajshahi’s bowling, claiming 3-16 in three overs. He was ably supported by Ravi Bopara and Farhaz Reza who both snared two wickets in measly bowling show.
Captain Andre Russell made the breakthrough first for Rajshahi, dismissing Rony Talukdar for 19 after which Kapali ripped through the middle order.
Mohammad Mithun and captain Mosaddek Hossain made identical 20 runs to be the side’s highest scorer.