Fatullah: Barisal (2pts, 3-2) beat Chittagong (0pts, 2-3) by 4 wickets
Chittagong 249 (49.4)
Ehsanul Haque 117* (112b, 10x4, 2x6), Rezaul Karim 52, Sajjadul Haque 38; Ariful Haque 5-38, Raisul Islam 3-37
Barisal 252-6 (47.5)
Nasiruddin Faruque 65, Raqibul Hasan 56, Iftekhar Nayem 38, Raisul Islam 29; Tareq Aziz 2-45, Mohammad Younus 2-48
Chittagong slipped to 23-5 against Ariful Haque, before Ehsanul shared two stands of 105 with Rezaul Karim and Sajjadul Haque.
Dhanmondi: Dhaka (2pts, 4-1) beat Rajshahi (0pts, 3-2) by 1 wicket
Rajshahi 299-9 (50)
Rafiqul Islam 59, Naeem Islam 67, Anisur Rahman 25, Khaled Mashud 37, Kamrul Hasan 48; Mohammad Sukran 3-54, Rashedul Islam 2-54
Dhaka 300-9 (50)
Nazmul Hossain 144 (89b, 11x4, 7x6), Rashedul Islam 35*; Mushfiqur Rahman 3-68, Delwar Hossain 3-46, Saqlain Sajib 2-55
The title decider to end all title deciders. After Rajshahi racked up 299, Dhaka's dreams of a double seemed dead and buried when Mushfiqur Rahman and Delwar Hossain ripped through the top order to leave them 112-7 in the 24th over. Cue Nazmul Hossain Milon and quite possibly the most awesome one-day innings ever played in the country. Struggling with back cramps for much of his two hour knock, Milon cruised his way to a run-a-ball half-century before gradually shifting through the gears, taking just 26 balls over his next fifty runs. He cleared the ropes on seven occasions; three times onto the indoor basketball stadium next to the ground; once actually clearing the roof itself. Rashedul Islam provided able support and together the pair put on 164 for the eighth wicket in under 24 overs. Milon finally fell with 14 still required and Dippajjal Day followed in the following over for a duck. Requiring seven off the final over, it took a boundary from Rashedul off the last delivery to seal the double. Earlier, Naeem Islam made his third fifty of the tournament, adding 117 for the third wicket with Rafiqul Islam.
BKSP No.2 Ground: Sylhet (2pts, 3-2) beat Khulna (0pts, 0-5) by 18 runs
Sylhet 312-8 (50)
Golam Rahman 109 (123b, 8x4, 4x6), Golam Mabud 27, Sadiqur Rahman 80; Fariduddin 3-52, Nahidul Haque 3-73
Khulna 294 (50)
Monirul Islam 87, Imrul Kayash 93, Asadullah Khan 49; Alok Kapali 3-38, Nabil Samad 2-56, Sadiqur Rahman 4-70
Final Standings:
Code:
P W L Pts NRR
1 Dhaka 5 4 1 8 0.128
2 Rajshahi 5 3 2 6 0.606
3 Sylhet 5 3 2 6 -0.012
4 Barisal 5 3 2 6 -0.016
5 Chittagong 5 2 3 4 -0.018
6 Khulna 5 0 0 5 -0.676
Averages
Batting (minimum qualification: 200 runs, average 40.00):
Ehsanul Haque (C, 235 @ 78.33, 1x100, 1x50),
Nazmul Hossain (D, 225 @ 75.00, 1x100, 1x50),
Alok Kapali (S, 294 @ 73.50, 2x100, 1x50),
Naeem Islam (R, 216 @ 72.00, 3x50),
Nasiruddin Faruque (B, 213 @ 71.00, 1x100, 1x50),
Anisur Rahman (R, 280 @ 70.00, 1x100, 2x50),
Raqibul Hasan (B, 267 @ 66.75, 4x50),
Mahbubul Karim (C, 261 @ 65.25, 1x100, 1x50),
Dhiman Ghosh (C, 324 @ 64.80, 1x100, 2x50),
Anwar Hossain (D, 232 @ 58.00, 1x100), Asadullah
Khan (K, 253 @ 50.60, 2x50),
Junaid Siddique (237 @ 47.40, 1x100, 2x50),
Imrul Kayash (K, 217 @ 43.40, 2x50),
Sadiqur Rahman (S, 204 @ 40.80, 2x50).
Bowling (minimum qualification: 6 wickets, average 30.00):
Ariful Haque (B, 8 @ 21.50, 1x5i, ECON 6.00),
Nabil Samad (S, 8 @ 24.12, 1x4i, ECON 4.78),
Mushfiqur Rahman (R, 7 @ 24.14, ECON 5.63),
Golam Mawla (S, 6 @ 24.16, 1x4i, ECON 5.37),
Mohammad Younus (C, 6 @ 24.50, ECON 5.47),
Mohammad Sukran (D, 6 @ 24.50, ECON 5.06),
Saqlain Sajib (R, 7 @ 28.71, ECON 4.55),
Sadiqur Rahman (S, 6 @ 28.50, 1x4i, ECON 6.10), Alok
Kapali (S, 7 @ 28.71, ECON 5.28),
Tareq Aziz (C, 6 @ 29.33, ECON 5.50).