Vikings beat Dynamites by 3-wicket
In a high voltage match Chittagong Vikings had a 3-wicket victory against table top Dhaka Dynamites in BPL’s 24th match at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Mirpur, Dhaka on Monday night.
The Vikings needed 16 runs in the last over. Robbie Frylinck hit Mohor Sheikh for three sixes to ensure the win with one ball to spare. They ended their innings at 145/7 in 19.5 overs while replying to Dhaka’s 138/9 in 20 overs.
Sunzamul Islam scored a single in the first ball of the last over and Robbie took the strike. He struck the second ball over midwicket for a massive six. In the third ball, he took a double, and in the fourth and fifth balls, he hit two massive sixes to outplay the current runners-up of BPL.
Robbie remained unbeaten on 25 off 10 balls with three sixes in the last over. Earlier, with ball in hand, Frylinck took two wickets for 19 runs bowling three overs.
He was adjudged player of the match.
Before the last over bravery of Robbie, Cameron Delport, Mushfiqur Rahim and Mosaddek Hossain Saikat led the Vikings to an exciting win.
Cameron scored 30 while controlling the initial damage of losing Mohammad Shahzad for no run. Mushfiqur added 22 before Mosaddek’s 33. Shakib Al Hasan took his second four-for of the tournament but failed to avoid Dhaka’s second loss of this edition of BPL.
Earlier, the Vikings bowlers restricted Dhaka to a moderate total of 139 in 20 overs after the Dynamites opted to bat first.
The former champions of BPL got a big blow at the start of the innings when they lost opener Rony Talukder without adding anything to the board.
The most successful bowler of Chittagong Vikings in BPL so far, Robbie Frylinck, took the scalp of Rony for a duck before bagging the wicket of Sunil Narine (18 off 9) as well.
The Dynamites lost both of their openers on 27 runs. In the third wicket stand, they added 29 runs with the help of Heino Kuhn and Shakib Al Hasan. Heino, the South African recruit of Dhaka, played his first match and scored 18 off 21 balls. He was dismissed by Abu Jayed.
Darwish Rasooli, the Afghan lad, came to the crease after Kuhn’s dismissal at 56 but failed to grab the chance as he fell for a duck while playing a delivery from Abu Jayed. He skied the ball and Cameron Delport did not miss to catch it.
Shakib was the only man for Dhaka to score more than 30 runs. The captain of the Dynamites ended his innings posting 34 to the board off 34 balls. Nurul Hasan Shohan was showing a positive intend to bat before being dismissed by Delport.
Shohan scored 27 off 18 deliveries with five fours which was his best batting performance in the ongoing BPL so far. And lately, Shuvagata Hom struck 29 off 25 balls.
Cameron Delport took three wickets for 25 runs while Robbie Frylinck and Abu Jayed bagged two wickets each to restrict the Dynamites to 139/9 in 20 overs.
Through this win, Chittagong Vikings leveled 10 points with Dhaka Dynamites playing one match less.
However, Chittagong still spotted on second position on the table due to lower run rate.
It was fifth win for Chittagong in six matches while it was second defeat for Dhaka in their seven matches.
Dhaka Dynamites will play their next game against Comilla Victorians on 22 January while Chittagong Vikings will take on Rajshahi Kings on 23 January.