Bangladesh Premier League round-up: Victorians defeat the Dynamites; Tamim-Dilshan duo cancels Afridi's half-century
Comilla Victorians defeated Dhaka Dynamites by 10 runs in the seventeenth match of the ongoing Bangladesh Premier League.
The Dynamites won the toss and chose to field first. The opening pair of Liton Das and Ahmed Shehzad added 18 runs for the first wicket before the latter was removed by Farhad Reza. Imrul Kayes, Shoaib Malik and Mashrafe Mortaza fell soon after with the Victorians down to 52 for the loss of four wickets by the 11th over.
Ashar Zaidi held the innings together and scored quickfire 45 runs in 29 balls to take his team to a respectable total of 141 runs. Das scored 31 runs as well and Shuvagata Hom played a cameo of 21 runs.
DD were touted to chase the score easily as they boast the likes of Kumar Sangakkara and Ryan ten Doeschate. They lost their first wicket with 18 runs on the board, just like the Victorians. Sangakkara scored 30 runs and then Nasir Hossain scored 32 runs, but none of the players played the part they were expected to.
When Hossain lost his wicket at the score of 99 in the 16th over, the dynamites still needed another 43 runs to win the match in 27 balls. However, some tight death bowling meant the Dynamites fell 10 runs short of the target.
Brief Score: Comilla Victorians (141 for 7) defeated Dhaka Dynamites (131 for 6)
In another match, Chittagong Vikings thrashed Sylhet Super Stars by 10 wickets.
The Vikings won the toss and invited their opponents to bat first. Munaweera was run out on the third ball of the match with only 4 runs on the board. Ravi Bopara came in at number three and scored only 11 runs.
The superstars lost 3 wickets within a span of five balls and were down to 22 for the loss of four wickets. However, Shahid Afridi took the burden of scoring the runs as he blasted 62 runs in 41 balls which included five boundaries and four sixes. His innings meant Superstars finished with a score of 139 runs.
Chittagong Vikings’ openers Tamim Iqbal and Tillakaratne Dilshan were in no mood to give the other batsmen a chance. The former scored 67 runs in 51 balls, smashing eight boundaries in the process. The Srilankan scored 67 runs in 46 balls which included six boundaries and three sixes. Both the openers remained unbeaten and finished the match in the 17th over.
Brief Score: Sylhet Super Stars (139 for 9) lost to Chittagong Vikings (140 for 0)