Bangladesh Premier League outfit Rangpur Riders suffered a 32-run defeat against Guyana Amazon Warriors in the Global Super League final at the Providence Stadium in Guyana today.
Rangpur Riders’ final group-stage match against Central Districts in the Global Super League (GSL) ended in a no result due to bad weather at the Providence Stadium in Guyana on Thursday.
Rangpur -- winners of their first two matches -- remained unbeaten, while Dubai bowed out of the tournament with a third consecutive defeat.
The game had its share of ups and downs, but Khaled brought the fireworks when it mattered most.
Rangpur Riders were initially interested in drafting in all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan for their campaign in the upcoming Global Super League (GSL), slated to begin in Guyana on July 10. However, the franchise eventually decided against roping in the all-rounder after considering the existing circumstances, said club officials.
The defending champions Rangpur Riders have officially named their squad for the highly anticipated 2025 Guyana Global Super League (GSL), set to take place at the Guyana National Stadium in Providence from July 10 to 18.
Russell was plying his trade for Abu Dhabi Knight Riders in Dubai’s ILT20 till Sunday night before he hopped on a flight and joined the Rangpur Riders in Dhaka mere hours before their crucial eliminator match against Khulna Tigers in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) yesterday.
Rangpur Riders assistant coach Mohammad Ashraful blamed his team’s unexpected exit from the Bangladesh Premier League T20 on the absence of Pakistan all-rounder Khushdil Shah and the inconsistency dished out by local talents.
The second edition of GSL will take place from July 8 to 18.
Bangladesh Premier League outfit Rangpur Riders suffered a 32-run defeat against Guyana Amazon Warriors in the Global Super League final at the Providence Stadium in Guyana today.
Rangpur Riders’ final group-stage match against Central Districts in the Global Super League (GSL) ended in a no result due to bad weather at the Providence Stadium in Guyana on Thursday.
Rangpur -- winners of their first two matches -- remained unbeaten, while Dubai bowed out of the tournament with a third consecutive defeat.
The game had its share of ups and downs, but Khaled brought the fireworks when it mattered most.
Rangpur Riders were initially interested in drafting in all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan for their campaign in the upcoming Global Super League (GSL), slated to begin in Guyana on July 10. However, the franchise eventually decided against roping in the all-rounder after considering the existing circumstances, said club officials.
The defending champions Rangpur Riders have officially named their squad for the highly anticipated 2025 Guyana Global Super League (GSL), set to take place at the Guyana National Stadium in Providence from July 10 to 18.
Russell was plying his trade for Abu Dhabi Knight Riders in Dubai’s ILT20 till Sunday night before he hopped on a flight and joined the Rangpur Riders in Dhaka mere hours before their crucial eliminator match against Khulna Tigers in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) yesterday.
Rangpur Riders assistant coach Mohammad Ashraful blamed his team’s unexpected exit from the Bangladesh Premier League T20 on the absence of Pakistan all-rounder Khushdil Shah and the inconsistency dished out by local talents.
The second edition of GSL will take place from July 8 to 18.
The loss in the first eliminator sees Rangpur exit the tournament on the back of five straight defeats.