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Chattogram makes giant stride towards play-off

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Published: 12:48, 27 December 2019   Update: 15:18, 26 July 2020
Chattogram makes giant stride towards play-off

Stand-in captain Imrul Kayes struck a brilliant 53-ball 54 not out as Chattogram Challengers secured a six-wicket win over Dhaka Platoon in the Bangabandhu Bangladesh Premier League (BBPL) at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium on Friday.

While the victory kept them in the top of the point table with 12 points from eight games, the outcome of the match also helped them make a giant towards the play-off phase of the tournament.

Kayes’s innings made the eventual difference in a pitch where run-making was not the easiest job.
Dhaka, being sent to bat first in the first match of the second phase of Dhaka part of BBPL, was restricted to paltry 124-9. Thanks to Imrul Kayes’s knock, Chattogram recovered from the early trouble to canter to the victory with 125-4 in 18.4 overs.

Chattogram lost Lendl Simmons and Junaid Siddique in just fourth overs with the scoreboard reading 25-2. As it looked, things wouldn’t be easier for them, Kayes and Chadwick Walton combined for a 41-run to steady the ship with the latter hitting some big shots to keep the asking run rate under control.

Walton struck three sixes and one four in his 16 ball-25 before being dismissed by Wahab Riaz. Riaz latter gave Chattogram further headache by getting rid of Ryan Burl for 13 but Kayes appeared to play on different surface.

He played shots at his will in the slow pitch to eventually help the side cruise to the victory. The stand-in captain smashed five fours and two sixes in his 53 ball-54 not out.

Wahab Riaz claimed 2-18 for Dhaka while captain Mashrafe Bin Mortaza and Mahedi Hasan bagged one wicket apiece.

Dhaka’s gamble with Mahedi Hasan, playing him as a top-order batsmen paid high dividends in the last two matches but this time it didn’t click. He was out for naught after the dismissal of Anamul Haque Bijoy who scored 14.
Their dismissal in the same over left Dhaka to 32-2 in sixth over. Tamim and Mominul though looked to steady the ship, the runs were not coming as expected pace. Situation worsened when Tamim was dismissed for 21, after a futile attempt to charge the left-arm spinner Nasum Ahmed.

His dismissal sparked the collapse as Dhaka started losing wicket at regular interval. Even though Mominul held one end and No. 10 batsman Wahab Eiaz played some big shots, Dhaka couldn’t amass the total which could give their bowlers something to defend.

Mominul was the top-scorer for the side with 32 while Wahab Riaz made 23. Mashrafe Bin Mortaza was unbeaten on 17.

Muktar Ali and Ryan Burl snared two wickets apiece for Chattogram.

After this defeat, Dhaka stayed at third position with eight points from seven games.

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