Jungle Jumbo
International Vice-Captain
National Cricket League (FC) 2008-09, round ten, day one
Mirpur: Dhaka* v Barisal
Barisal 125 (50.3) - Arafat Sunny 7-50
Dhaka 43-3 (16) - Arafat Salahuddin 3-5
The pitch and conditions must be terrible at Mirpur - Dhaka fielded just one seamer and Arafat Sunny opened the bowling, running through the Barisal lineup. Zero batting points for Barisal... advantage Rajshahi.
Rajshahi: Rajshahi v Khulna*
Khulna 255-9 dec (74) - Nazmus Sadat 59; Suhrawadi Shuvo 6-71
Rajshahi 7-0 (2)
Khulna denied Rajshahi full bowling points by declaring nine down. At one point they were 112-1 when Nazmus and Saghir Hossain (47) were going well together, but Suhrawadi Shuvo triggered a collapse of six wickets for just 34.
Sylhet: Chittagong* v Sylhet
Chittagong 278-5 (95) - Rezaul Karim 81, Masumud Dowla 61*; Golam Mawla 3-43
The most competitive cricket of the day came in this rather meaningless affair. All the Chittagong batsmen made starts, but none could produce a big hundred against a fairly lightweight Sylhet attack and wickets fell at regular intervals.
Mirpur: Dhaka* v Barisal
Barisal 125 (50.3) - Arafat Sunny 7-50
Dhaka 43-3 (16) - Arafat Salahuddin 3-5
The pitch and conditions must be terrible at Mirpur - Dhaka fielded just one seamer and Arafat Sunny opened the bowling, running through the Barisal lineup. Zero batting points for Barisal... advantage Rajshahi.
Rajshahi: Rajshahi v Khulna*
Khulna 255-9 dec (74) - Nazmus Sadat 59; Suhrawadi Shuvo 6-71
Rajshahi 7-0 (2)
Khulna denied Rajshahi full bowling points by declaring nine down. At one point they were 112-1 when Nazmus and Saghir Hossain (47) were going well together, but Suhrawadi Shuvo triggered a collapse of six wickets for just 34.
Sylhet: Chittagong* v Sylhet
Chittagong 278-5 (95) - Rezaul Karim 81, Masumud Dowla 61*; Golam Mawla 3-43
The most competitive cricket of the day came in this rather meaningless affair. All the Chittagong batsmen made starts, but none could produce a big hundred against a fairly lightweight Sylhet attack and wickets fell at regular intervals.