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Anamul ton gives Gazi easy win

Gazi Gtroup opener Anamul Haque acknowledges the applause upon reaching his century in the Dhaka Premier League match against Cricket Coaching School at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur on May 2, 2016. Photo: Firoz Ahmed

Incessant rainfall the previous night meant that it was possible only to have two out of the three Dhaka Premier League matches on Monday. The match between Mohammedan Sporting Club and Legends of Rupganj at Fatullah had to be shifted to the reserve day on Tuesday due to a wet outfield. 

The day’s other games saw Gazi Group Cricketers secure a comfortable six-wicket win over Cricket Coaching School at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur, while Victoria Sporting Club put in a dominant performance to beat Kalabagan Cricket Academy (KCA) by five wickets at the BKSP. 

A team filled with youngsters, CCS has not managed to find their groove in the tournament so far. Their bad run continued today when they were bundled out for just 176 in 47 overs. Salman Hossain and Uttam Sarker did score half-centuries for them, but the rest of the team fizzled out. The key wicket-takers for Gazi Group were Mohammad Sharif and the young Mahedi Hassan, both of whom scalped two wickets each. 

After the exchange, a century from former national opener Anamul Haque helped them ease to their total. Gazi Group reached their target in 33.4 overs and six wickets in hand. Anamul, who is hoping for a national comeback, hit seven sixes and four fours during his 85-ball 100. The boundaries constituted more than half of his runs. He did score in the last few matches, but he lacked aggression. In this game however, he seemed to have struck the right balance. 

An all-round performance from Mominul Haque’s Victoria helped trump Kalabagan opener Irfan Sukkur’s 88 as they reached chased down KCA’s 263 with 11 balls to spare. Opener Abdul Majed scored a cautious 69, while middle order batsman Mohammad Al-Amin smacked a 52-ball 54 with one six and six fours to lead them home. 

They were supported well by Mominul Haque and Dhiman Ghosh. Mominul scored a 45-ball 36, while Dhiman smacked 32 off 41.    

Scores in Brief 

Cricket Coaching School: 176 all out in 47 overs (Uttam 54, Salman 52; Sharif 2-22, Mahedi 2-27, Kapali 1-14) 
Gazi Group Cricketers: 179 for 4 in 33.4 overs (Anamul 100, Farhad 45; Saifuddin 3-26, Rajin 1-19)
Result: Gazi Group Cricketers won by six wickets. 

Kalabagan Cricket Academy: 263 for 6 (Irfan 88, Mehedi 51, Nuruzzaman 30; Surawadi 2-20, Mominul 1-9)
Victoria Sporting Club: 266 for 5 (Majid 69, Al-Amin 54, Mominul 35, Dhiman 32 not out; Abu Jayed 3-57)
Result: Victoria Sporting Club won by five wickets. 

 

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Dhaka Premier League

Anamul ton gives Gazi easy win

Gazi Gtroup opener Anamul Haque acknowledges the applause upon reaching his century in the Dhaka Premier League match against Cricket Coaching School at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur on May 2, 2016. Photo: Firoz Ahmed

Incessant rainfall the previous night meant that it was possible only to have two out of the three Dhaka Premier League matches on Monday. The match between Mohammedan Sporting Club and Legends of Rupganj at Fatullah had to be shifted to the reserve day on Tuesday due to a wet outfield. 

The day’s other games saw Gazi Group Cricketers secure a comfortable six-wicket win over Cricket Coaching School at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur, while Victoria Sporting Club put in a dominant performance to beat Kalabagan Cricket Academy (KCA) by five wickets at the BKSP. 

A team filled with youngsters, CCS has not managed to find their groove in the tournament so far. Their bad run continued today when they were bundled out for just 176 in 47 overs. Salman Hossain and Uttam Sarker did score half-centuries for them, but the rest of the team fizzled out. The key wicket-takers for Gazi Group were Mohammad Sharif and the young Mahedi Hassan, both of whom scalped two wickets each. 

After the exchange, a century from former national opener Anamul Haque helped them ease to their total. Gazi Group reached their target in 33.4 overs and six wickets in hand. Anamul, who is hoping for a national comeback, hit seven sixes and four fours during his 85-ball 100. The boundaries constituted more than half of his runs. He did score in the last few matches, but he lacked aggression. In this game however, he seemed to have struck the right balance. 

An all-round performance from Mominul Haque’s Victoria helped trump Kalabagan opener Irfan Sukkur’s 88 as they reached chased down KCA’s 263 with 11 balls to spare. Opener Abdul Majed scored a cautious 69, while middle order batsman Mohammad Al-Amin smacked a 52-ball 54 with one six and six fours to lead them home. 

They were supported well by Mominul Haque and Dhiman Ghosh. Mominul scored a 45-ball 36, while Dhiman smacked 32 off 41.    

Scores in Brief 

Cricket Coaching School: 176 all out in 47 overs (Uttam 54, Salman 52; Sharif 2-22, Mahedi 2-27, Kapali 1-14) 
Gazi Group Cricketers: 179 for 4 in 33.4 overs (Anamul 100, Farhad 45; Saifuddin 3-26, Rajin 1-19)
Result: Gazi Group Cricketers won by six wickets. 

Kalabagan Cricket Academy: 263 for 6 (Irfan 88, Mehedi 51, Nuruzzaman 30; Surawadi 2-20, Mominul 1-9)
Victoria Sporting Club: 266 for 5 (Majid 69, Al-Amin 54, Mominul 35, Dhiman 32 not out; Abu Jayed 3-57)
Result: Victoria Sporting Club won by five wickets. 

 

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