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**Official Bangladesh Domestic Cricket**

Jungle Jumbo

International Vice-Captain
Dhanmondi: Chittagong (2-3) beat Sylhet* (2-3) by 27 runs
Chittagong 207-6 (30) - Ashraful Hossain 66, Sajjadul Haque 37*
Sylhet 180 (26.5) - Saikat Ali 33, Sharifullah 31, Rezaul Haque 32; Kamrul Islam 5.5-0-47-6, Mukhtar Ali 6-0-27-3

BKSP No.2: Barisal* (3-2) beat Dhaka (1-4) by 4 wickets
Dhaka 187 (50)
- Shamsur Rahman 56, Javed Omar 32; Abul Bashar 10-0-46-5
Barisal 188-6 (48.4)
- Shahin Hossain 65, Nasir Hossain 73*

Fatullah: Rajshahi* (4-1) beat Khulna (3-2) by 5 wickets
Khulna 161 (43.3)
- Tushar Imran 51; Shanjamul Islam 8.3-2-15-3
Rajshahi 165-7 (38.3) - Hamidul Islam 47; Murad Khan 9-1-38-4
 

Jungle Jumbo

International Vice-Captain
Dhaka Premier League news...

Daily Star said:
Saturday, January 10, 2009

Big names linked with Abahani, newbies Gazi

Club transfers from today

Defending champions Abahani have gone for the most sought-after player in domestic cricket as the three-day players' transfers for this year's Premier Cricket League starts at the Bangabandhu National Stadium today.
Mashrafe Bin Mortaza is set to return to Abahani after a season in Bangladesh Biman, last season's runners-up. The Narail Express gave one good performance after another in Biman colours while all others around him struggled in the big games of the Super League. Tamim Iqbal, who was Mashrafe's teammate in Biman, have also been linked with the Sky Blues while Nazmul Hossain is expected to be the other national pool player in Abahani. The Sylhet paceman was part of the team that lifted the Twenty20 and the 50-over Premier League titles.

Abahani, the worst hit in terms of losing players to the banned Indian Cricket League, have also signed up batsmen Imran Ahmed, Rony Talukdar and Nasir Hossain after losing the services of successful captain Tushar Imran, who apparently has moved to Biman. Including Tushar's departure, Abahani have lost five players this season, four being Shahriar Nafees, Nazimuddin, Mahbubul Karim and the veteran Mohammad Rafique.

Bangladesh captain Mohammad Ashraful has decided that he would turn out in newcomers Gazi Tank's colours after an ordinary season for Mohammedan Sporting Club. Batsmen Imrul Kayes and Nayeem Islam are expected to join Ashraful, who appeared to have put pen to club papers before leaving for South Africa two months ago.

The Motijheel giants, who also lost three players including Aftab Ahmed to the ICL, have confirmed batsmen Rokibul Hasan and Faisal Hossain and paceman Sajidul Islam while retaining Dollar Mahmud.

Rokibul was in Biman's books last season but the national airliner, who lost all three of their pool players to the two giants and Alok Kapali and Mosharraf Hossain to ICL, is set to sign up in-form all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan and paceman Shahadat Hossain to balance their books a bit.

Old DOHS are set to retain the services of captain Mehrab Hossain and add another inform player in Mahmudullah Riyad while retaining most of the other players from last season. Surjo Tarun, who finished inside the top six last season, have confirmed that they have gone for Zunaed Siddiqui and Rajin Saleh from the pool while adding Anisur Rahman, Hannan Sarkar and Gazi Salahuddin. They have also retained Khaled Mashud it seems but were among those who lost top players to the ICL; Habibul Bashar and Mohammad Sharif.

Among the seventeen pool players, Tigers wicketkeeper Mushfiqur Rahim has not decided on a club while Syed Rasel is out injured for almost another couple of months.

Teams like Victoria, City Club, last season's surprise package BKSP, last-minute survivors Young Pegasus and newcomers Cricket Coaching School have gone for mid-level teams, according to sources.

The club transfers of the twelve Premier and twenty First Division clubs that begin at 3pm in the BCB offices of the Big Bowl today, will conclude on January 12.
 

Jungle Jumbo

International Vice-Captain
Fatullah: Barisal* (4-2) beat Rajshahi (4-2) by 2 wickets
Rajshahi 174-9 (50) - Anisur Rahman 55
Barisal 176-8 (48.5) - Hannan Sarkar 68

Dhanmondi: Chittagong* (3-3) beat Dhaka (1-5) by 5 wickets
Dhaka 244-5 (50) - Shamsur Rahman 67, Javed Omar 69*, Nazmul Hossain 48; Mahmudul Hasan 8-0-37-3
Chittagong 248-5 (46.1) - Nafees Iqbal 137* (145 balls, 19x4, 1x6), Tariq Ahmed 39

BKSP No.2: Sylhet (3-3) beat Khulna* (3-3) by 39 runs
Sylhet 249-8 (50)
- Imtiaz Hossain 31, Mithun Ali 60, Sharifullah 36, Tapash Ghosh 33*; Taibur Rahman 6-0-26-3
Khulna 210-9 (50) - Ziaur Rahman 31, Bishawanath Haider 30; Monir Hossain 10-0-31-3

Mithun Ali is a real prospect to watch: at 18 he's captaining Sylhet, batting number three and keeping wicket. And smashing 60 from 54 balls with four sixes. Imrul Kayes laboured to 22 from 50 balls for Khulna.
 

Jungle Jumbo

International Vice-Captain
Fatullah: Barisal* (5-2) beat Khulna (3-4) by 7 wickets
Khulna 147-9 (40) - Imrul Kayes 34, Taibur Rahman 54*; Arafat Salahuddin 8-3-12-3
Barisal 150-3 (36.5) - Shahin Hossain 39*, Nasir Hossain 58*

Note reduced overs game. Five Khulna batsmen made ducks.

Dhanmondi: Chittagong* (4-3) beat Rajshahi (4-3) by 3 wickets
Rajshahi 140 (38.5) - Suhrawadi Shuvo 30, Shabbir Rahman 31; Tareq Aziz 9.5-1-32-4
Chittagong 141-7 (43) - Arman Hossain 30, Tariq Ahmed 39, Mahmudul Hasan 35*; Shafaq Al Zabir 10-4-20-3, Saqlain Sajib 10-2-26-3

BKSP: Dhaka* (2-5) beat Sylhet (3-4) by 6 wickets
Sylhet 173-9 (28) - Mithun Ali 64, Kamrul Islam 35
Dhaka 174-4 (27.2) - Nazmul Hossain 48, Nadif Chowdhury 59*, Javed Omar 32*

Note reduced overs again.
 

Jungle Jumbo

International Vice-Captain
Rumor Take it for what it's worth, Ganguly considering an offer to play for Gazi
Ooh, that would be interesting, given the usual standard of overseas players in domestic cricket is the odd second-rate Pakistani. Rashid Hanif is the only confirmed one so far, he's at Partex. I've got the squads (partially complete) around here somewhere, will get them up later.
 

Jungle Jumbo

International Vice-Captain
Dhanmondi: Barisal* (6-2) beat Sylhet (3-5) by 1 wicket
Sylhet 188 (41.3)
- Imtiaz Hossain 65, Golam Rahman 42, Sharifullah 36; Saju Datta 9-2-42-3, Tariqul Islam 8.3-0-43-3
Barisal 189-9 (45) - Nasir Hossain 36; Sharifullah 8-0-25-3

Match reduced to 45-overs-a side, Barisal won thanks to a single from Tariqul Islam off the final ball of the innings.

BKSP: Chittagong* (5-3) beat Khulna (3-5) by 5 wickets
Khulna 146-9 (25) - Amit Majumder 51; Mukhtar Ali 5-0-22-4, Abu Newas 5-0-18-3
Chittagong 150-5 (24.5) - Ashraful Hossain 37, Nafees Iqbal 52; Murad Khan 5-0-15-3

Match reduced to 25-overs-a-side. Nafees Iqbal kept up his recent good form with an unbeaten fifty as Chittagong won with a ball to spare.

Fatullah: Rajsjahi (5-3) beat Dhaka* (2-6) by 11 runs
Rajshahi 155-7 (32)
- Farhad Hossain 79
Dhaka 144-9 (32) - Shamsur Rahman 40; Sanjamul Islam 6-0-30-3

Match reduced to 32-overs-a-side.

Barisal 12pts
Rajshahi 10
Chittagong 10
Sylhet 6
Khulna 6
Dhaka 4


With two games to go, the title will be fought out between Barisal, Rajshahi and Chittagong. Barisal and Chittagong meet on Saturday.
 

Jungle Jumbo

International Vice-Captain
Fatullah: Khulna (4-5) beat Dhaka* (2-7) by 5 wickets
Dhaka 201-9 (47) - Marshall Ayub 56, Arafat Sunny 30*; Ziaur Rahman 8-1-27-3
Khulna 203-5 (44.5) - Nazmus Sadat 62, Mohammad Salim 49*, Ziaur Rahman 55*

Match reduced to 47-overs-a-side; an unbroken stand of 98 carried Khulna home.

BKSP No.2: Rajshahi* (6-3) beat Sylhet (3-6) by 3 wickets
Sylhet 123 (35.3) - Monir Hossain 32; Shafaq Al Zabir 8-1-24-3, Delwar Hossain 9.3-1-31-3
Rajshahi 124-7 (36.2) - Hamidul Islam 46*; Nabil Samad 10-3-26-5

Dhanmondi: Barisal* (7-2) beat Chittagong (5-4) by 3 runs (D/L method)
Chittagong* 260-8 (50)
- Ashraful Hossain 41, Arman Hossain 53, Rezaul Karim 37, Sajjadul Haque 31*
Barisal 260-8 (49.4) - Nasir Hossain 64, Raisul Islam 64, Abul Bashar 39*; Rezaul Karim 9.4-0-47-3, Tareq Aziz 10-0-54-3

There appears to have been a pitch invasion ('a few spectators entered into the ground' says the Daily Star) with the scores level.
 

Jungle Jumbo

International Vice-Captain
Dhanmondi: Chittagong* (6-4) beat Sylhet (3-7) by 50 runs
Chittagong 148 (45) - Ashraful Hossain 32, Mahmudul Hasan 34; Monir Hossain 10-4-23-3
Sylhet 98 (23.5) - Mukhtar Ali 5.5-0-23-4, Mahmudul Hasan 6-1-15-3

Fatullah: Dhaka* (3-7) beat Barisal (7-3) by 21 runs
Dhaka 151-9 (50) - Rashidul Haque 33; Nasir Hossain 9-0-27-3
Barisal 130 (46.2) - Arafat Salahuddin 43*; Niaz Morshed 10-2-23-3

BKSP No.2: Rajshahi* (7-3) beat Khulna (4-6) by 4 wickets
Khulna 71 (30.1) - Suhrawadi Shuvo 7.1-3-6-5
Rajshahi 75-6 (18.5)
- Murad Khan 8-1-29-5

Mayhem in all three games - a bad day for batting in Bangladesh full stop. No fifty in four List A games. Barisal took the title because of their win over Rajshahi after both teams finished level on points.

1 Barisal 14pts
2 Rajshahi 14
3 Chittagong 12
4 Khulna 8
5 Dhaka 6
6 Sylhet 6
 

Jungle Jumbo

International Vice-Captain
Leading Batsmen

Nafees Iqbal (C) 354 @ 51 (1x100, 3x50)
Nasir Hossain (B) 306 @ 38 (3x50)
Mithun Ali (S) 285 @ 41 (3x50)
Anisur Rahman (R) 275 @ 28 (2x50)
Shamsur Rahman (D) 269 @ 27 (2x50)
Amit Majumder (K) 261 @ 29 (2x50)
Marshall Ayub (D) 248 @ 36 (2x50)
Hannan Sarkar (B) 247 @ 25 (1x100, 1x50)
Hamidiul Islam (R) 223 @ 25 (1x50)
Rezaul Karim (C) 211 @ 23 (1x50)


Leading Bowlers

Suhrawadi Shuvo (R) 21 @ 13 (SR 25/Econ 3.19)
Tareq Aziz (C) 19 @ 18 (24/4.54)
Murad Khan (K) 18 @ 16 (25/3.79)
Sanjamul Islam (R) 16 @ 10 (19/3.24)
Rezaul Karim (C) 16 @ 18 (22/4.69)
Nasir Hossain (B) 15 @ 16 (31/3.15)
Delwar Hossain (R) 15 @ 20 (34/3.57)
Monowar Hossain (B) 14 @ 22 (34/3.80)
Mukhtar Ali (C) 13 @ 11 (16/4.22)
Shafaq Al Zabir (R) 13 @ 14 (29/2.90)
 

James90

Cricketer Of The Year
I saw Shuvo play in an U19s game alongside the likes of Mushfiqur Rahim and Dolar Mahmud. He looked very handy.

Couldn't imagine Barisal topping the competition a few years ago. Kudos to them.
 

Jungle Jumbo

International Vice-Captain
Dhaka Premier League Twenty20

A low-scoring opening round, with foggy conditions claiming both overs in the earlier games (two games played at each venue) and wickets throughout. Runs for Hannan Sarkar, Rajin Saleh, Saghir Hossain, Mahmudullah, Mithun Ali and Mohammad Ashraful among others.

Mirpur: Abahani (1-0) beat Partex (0-1) by 8 wickets (17 overs)
Partex 103-5 (17) - Ariful Haque 32*
Abahani 104-2 (15.2) - Imran Ahmed 38*, Saghir Hossain 44

Mirpur: Surjo Torun (1-0) beat Biman (0-1) by 8 wickets
Biman 101 (19.4) - Mushfiqur Rahman 38; Delwar Hossain 3-23, Saqlain Sajib 3-21
Surjo Torun 105-2 (17.1) - Hannan Sarkar 44*, Rajin Saleh 50*

Fatullah: Mohammedan (1-0) beat Pegasus (0-1) by 16 runs (13 overs)
Mohammedan 93-6 (13) - Rubayat Haque 3-20
Pegasus 77-5 (13) - Rajesh 35

BKSP: Old DOHS (1-0) beat Victoria (0-1) by 9 wickets (7 overs)
Victoria 42-5 (7)
Old DOHS 43-1 (4.5) - Mahmudullah 34*

Fatullah: Gazi Tank (1-0) beat CCS (0-1) by 4 wickets
CCS 106 (19.4) - Uttam Sarkar 36; Enamul Haque jnr 3-15
Gazi Tank 107-6 (19.1) - Mithun Ali 45, Mohammad Ashraful 37*

BKSP: BKSP (1-0) beat City Club (0-1) by 38 runs
BKSP 123-8 (20) - Saikat Ali 52, Mohammad Furkan 32*
City Club 85 (18.3) - Arman Badshah 3-10
 
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Jungle Jumbo

International Vice-Captain
Abdur Razzak took 2-19 on his return to domestic cricket for Biman Bangladesh against City Club. Mohammad Ashraful made runs and took wickets for Gazi Tank against a strong Surjo Torun side...otherwise it was pretty much low-scoring everywhere else.

Abahani (2-0) beat Old DOHS (1-1) by 4 wickets
Old DOHS 124-8 (20) - Mahmudullah 36
Abahani 125-6 (19.4) - Nasir Hossain 37; Mehrab Hossain jnr 3-15

Mohammedan (2-0) beat Victoria (0-2) by 34 runs
Mohammedan 154-9 (20) - Shamsur Rahman 39, Nasiruddin Faruque 30; Tapash Ghosh 3-23
Victoria 120 (19.4) - Sharifullah 31, Arafat Salahuddin 44; Murad Khan 3-30

Biman (1-1) beat City Club (0-2) by 16 runs
Biman 115-7 (20) - Sanwar Hossain 60; Sirajullah Khadeem 3-17
City Club 99-6 (20) - Rabiul Karim 44, Sirajullah Khadeem 25

Gazi Tank (2-0) beat Surjo Torun (1-1) by 54 runs
Gazi Tank 169-8 (20) - Imrul Kayes 47, Mohammad Ashraful 32
Surjo Torun 115 (19.3) - Mohammad Ashraful 3-21

CCS (1-1) beat BKSP (1-1) by 6 wickets
BKSP 123 (20) - Atiqur Rahman 37; Bishwanath Haider 3-23
CCS 125-4 (19.1) - Nazmul Hossain Milon 30, Nizamuddin Ripon 30*

Young Pegasus (1-1) beat Partex (0-2) by 5 wickets
Partex 104-7 (20)
Young Pegasus 105-5 (18.1) - Rajesh 66
 

Jungle Jumbo

International Vice-Captain
Another low-scoring round. Mohammad Ashraful scored 25* and took 2-19 for Gazi Tank; Shahadat Hossain 2-6 and Abdur Razzak 2-12 for Biman; Mashrafe Mortaza 2-18 for Abahani.

Group A

Abhani (3-0) beat Mohammedan (2-1) by 8 wickets
Mohammedan 115-7 (20) - Shamsur Rahman 36; Ziaur Rahaman 3-25
Abahani 119-2 (17.3) - Imran Ahmed 36, Saghir Hossain 41*

Partex (1-2) beat Old DOHS (1-2) by 6 wickets
Old DOHS 99-8 (20) - Rezaul Haque 5-12
Partex 100-4 (19.5)


Young Pegasus (2-1) beat Victoria (0-3) by 5 runs
Young Pegasus 121-7 (20) - Zubaer 35
Victoria 116-8 (20) - Sharifullah 45*, Abul Bashar 3-20

Group B

Gazi Tank (3-0) beat City Club (0-3) by 8 wickets
City Club 118-8 (20) - Hamidur Rahman 35; Mohammad Younus 3-18
Gazi Tank 122-2 (19) - Mithun Ali 48, Nafis Iqbal 35*

Biman (2-1) beat BKSP (1-2) by 6 wickets
BKSP 81-9 (20) - Nabil Samad 3-9
Biman 82-4 (18)

Surjo Torun (2-1) beat CCS (1-2) by 22 runs
Surjo Torun 135-6 (20)
- Anisur Rahman 35*
CCS 113-6 (20) - Nazmul Hossain Milon 45
 

Jungle Jumbo

International Vice-Captain
Mashrafe Mortaza 4-2-18-2 for Abahani; Shakib Al Hasan 46 from 23 balls and 2-16, Abdur Razzak 2-28, Tushar Imran 37* (all Biman); Imrul Kayes 28, Mohammad Ashraful 31 and 1-36, Naeem Islam 2-18, Rubel Hossain 1-26 (all Gazi Tank).

Group A

Abahani (4-0) beat Young Pegasus (2-2) by 7 wickets
Young Pegasus 102-6 (20) - Abul Bashar 49*
Abahani 103-3 (19) - Rony Talukder 56; Abul Bashar 3-19

Victoria (1-3) beat Partex (1-3) by 2 wickets
Partex 106-6 (20)
Victoria 109-8 (19.3)
- Raihan Anas 32; Tariqul Islam 3-14

Mohammedan (3-1) beat Old DOHS (1-3) by 15 runs
Mohammedan 130-8 (20) - Rashidul Haque 33; Ahsanullah Hasan 4-24
Old DOHS 115-8 (20) - Ahmed 57

Group B

City Club (1-3) beat CCS (1-3) by 6 runs
City Club 142-4 (20) - Rezaul Karim 55
CCS 136-8 (20) - Uttam Sarkar 45, Nizamuddin 47; Sirajullah Khadeem 5-25

BKSP (2-2) beat Surjo Torun (2-2) by 18 runs
BKSP 117-7 (20) - Saikat Ali 45; Saqlain Sajib 4-22
Surjo Torun 99 (19) - Hannan Sarkar 37; Mominul Haque 5-19

Biman (3-1) beat Gazi Tank (3-1) by 18 runs
Biman 159-4 (20) - Shakib Al Hasan 46, Tushar Imran 37*
Gazi Tank 141-6 (20) - Nafees Iqbal 36, Mohammad Ashraful 31
 

Jungle Jumbo

International Vice-Captain
Group A (Abahani and Mohammedan qualify for semi-finals)

Abahani (5-0) beat Victoria (1-4) by 11 runs
Abahani 135 (20) - Nadif Chowdhury 30; Sharifullah 3-20
Victoria 124-7 (20) - Amit Majumder 54; Ziaur Rahman 4-17

Old DOHS (2-3) beat Young Pegsus (2-3) by one run in a one-over decider after scores were tied
Young Pegasus 121-7 (20) - Abul Bashar 38*
Old DOHS 121-8 (20) - Fazle Rabbi 36

Mohammedan (4-1) beat Partex (1-4) by 9 runs
Mohammedan 136-5 (20) - Suhrawadi Shuvo 37*
Partex 127-5 (20)

Group B (Biman and Gazi Tank qualify)

Surjo Torun (3-2) beat City Club (1-4) by 11 runs
Surjo Torun 133-5 (20) - Rajin Saleh 33, Anisur Rahman 33*; Saif Mahmud 3-17
City Club 122-8 (20) - Saqlain Sajib 3-19

Gazi Tank (4-1) beat BKSP (2-3) by 18 runs
Gazi Tank 136-3 (20) - Imrul Kayes 38, Mohammad Ashraful 30*
BKSP 118-9 (20) - Saikat Ali 38; Naeem Islam 3-15

Biman (4-1) beat CCS (1-4) by 1 wicket
CCS 101-7 (20) - Nabil Samad 4-11
Biman 102-9 (20) - Nizamuddin 4-4

Semi-finals to be held at Mirpur on 4 February.
Abahani v Gazi Tank
Biman v Mohammedan
 

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