Jungle Jumbo
International Vice-Captain
It now appears that CCS did indeed qualify ahead of DOHS, on a better run rate. Very confusing.
Super League
(all points gained in the first stage are carried forward to the second stage)
Fatullah: Mohammedan (11-1) beat CCS (5-7) by 6 wickets with 4 overs remaining
CCS 152 (34) – Uttam Sarkar 26, Niazmuddin 40, Nazmul Hossain Milon 29; Naved-ul-Hasan 4-35, Saqlain Sajib 2-22
Mohammedan 155-4 (30) – Shamsur Rahman 21, Mohammad Ashraful 46, Nafees Iqbal 56*; Refatuzzaman 2-19, Nizamuddin 2-26
Mohammedan consolidated their position at the top of the table with a lop-sided victory over CCS in a game reduced to 34 overs.
BKSP: Abahani (10-2) beat Victoria (6-6) by 7 wickets with 6.1 overs remaining
Victoria 108 (25.4) – Abul Bashar 23; Shakib Al Hasan 4-11, Mohammad Rafique 2-14, Abdur Razzak 2-22, Subashis Roy 2-28
Abahani 110-3 (20.5) – Imrul Kayes 42, Rony Talukder 21, Shakib Al Hasan 34*; Abul Bashar 3-26
Reduced to 27 overs. Abahani’s international spinners proved far too good for Victoria’s limited batting lineup.
Mirpur: Biman (9-3) beat Kalabagan (8-4) by 7 wickets with 1.2 overs remaining
Kalabagan 201-8 (27) – Nazmus Sadat 56 (49), Mohammad Zahid 37, Raqibul Hasan 41, Zubair Ahmed 32; Shafiul Islam 3-35, Elias Sunny 2-39
Biman 202-3 (25.4) – Avishek Mitra 42, Mushfiqur Rahim 84* (63), Jahurul Islam 28, Hasantha Fernando 32*
Matched reduced to 27 overs. Biman powered home thanks to the innings of the day from Mushfiqur, who hit 8 fours and a pair of sixes.
Victoria and CCS cannot win the title, while Kalabagan realistically cannot – they must win all of their four remaining games and hope that Mohammedan lose at least three. Abahani and Biman are two and fours points behind Mohammedan respectively.
Super League
(all points gained in the first stage are carried forward to the second stage)
Fatullah: Mohammedan (11-1) beat CCS (5-7) by 6 wickets with 4 overs remaining
CCS 152 (34) – Uttam Sarkar 26, Niazmuddin 40, Nazmul Hossain Milon 29; Naved-ul-Hasan 4-35, Saqlain Sajib 2-22
Mohammedan 155-4 (30) – Shamsur Rahman 21, Mohammad Ashraful 46, Nafees Iqbal 56*; Refatuzzaman 2-19, Nizamuddin 2-26
Mohammedan consolidated their position at the top of the table with a lop-sided victory over CCS in a game reduced to 34 overs.
BKSP: Abahani (10-2) beat Victoria (6-6) by 7 wickets with 6.1 overs remaining
Victoria 108 (25.4) – Abul Bashar 23; Shakib Al Hasan 4-11, Mohammad Rafique 2-14, Abdur Razzak 2-22, Subashis Roy 2-28
Abahani 110-3 (20.5) – Imrul Kayes 42, Rony Talukder 21, Shakib Al Hasan 34*; Abul Bashar 3-26
Reduced to 27 overs. Abahani’s international spinners proved far too good for Victoria’s limited batting lineup.
Mirpur: Biman (9-3) beat Kalabagan (8-4) by 7 wickets with 1.2 overs remaining
Kalabagan 201-8 (27) – Nazmus Sadat 56 (49), Mohammad Zahid 37, Raqibul Hasan 41, Zubair Ahmed 32; Shafiul Islam 3-35, Elias Sunny 2-39
Biman 202-3 (25.4) – Avishek Mitra 42, Mushfiqur Rahim 84* (63), Jahurul Islam 28, Hasantha Fernando 32*
Matched reduced to 27 overs. Biman powered home thanks to the innings of the day from Mushfiqur, who hit 8 fours and a pair of sixes.
Victoria and CCS cannot win the title, while Kalabagan realistically cannot – they must win all of their four remaining games and hope that Mohammedan lose at least three. Abahani and Biman are two and fours points behind Mohammedan respectively.