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NCL round-up: Sylhet remains unbeaten with a dominant victory over Dhaka Metropolis, Rajshahi's woes continue

In a dominant display, Sylhet Division maintained their position at the top of the Nationa...

Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:26 AM

In a dominant display, Sylhet Division maintained their position at the top of the National Cricket League points table by securing a convincing victory over Dhaka Metropolis. The match, which lasted just three days, saw Sylhet achieve their fourth innings victory in first-class cricket and their third win of the season. Their comprehensive win by an innings and 139 runs showcased their strength and determination on the field.

Dhaka Metro were bowled out for 130 runs in the first innings, with Nasum Ahmed, fresh off the ODI series against Afghanistan, taking four wickets. Fast bowlers Rejaur Rahman Raja and Khaled Ahmed took three wickets each.

Amite Hasan's century then helped Sylhet to a big lead, as they made 376 runs. Amite batted for four-and-a-half hours, on his way to 101 with 13 fours. Sylhet then shot out Dhaka for 107 runs in 33.4 overs, with Khaled taking five wickets. Raja picked up three wickets.

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Dhaka Division picked up their first win of the season, beating Khulna Division by nine wickets at the Shere Bangla National Stadium. The match will also be remembered in domestic circuit for being Imrul Kayes' farewell red-ball match after he announced his retirement from Tests and first-class cricket.

Khulna however couldn't give Imrul the perfect send-off as they were bowled out for 172 on the first day. Fast bowler Sumon Khan picked up six wickets while left-arm quick Salauddin Sakil took two wickets.

Sumon Khan returned figures of 6 for 50 in the first innings

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Dhaka fell 12 runs behind Khulna, getting bowled out for 160. Medium pacers Al-Amin Hossain and Masum Khan along with left-arm spinner Aridul Islam Akash took three wickets each.

Khulna then got bowled out for 91 runs, their lowest NCL total against Dhaka. Fast bowler Anamul Haque took four wickets while Mahfuzur Rahman Rabby took three and Sumon two. Rony Talukdar and Ariful Islam then knocked off the required 104 runs in 17.2 overs, as Khulna finished the game on the third afternoon.

Chattogram Division won their second successive match, beating Rajshahi Division by nine wickets. Fahad Hossian and Ahmed Sharif starred with the ball as the once first-class giants Rajshahi continued their long-term downward spiral.

Batting first, Rajshahi were bowled out for 112 runs. Fahad took five wickets while Ashraful Hasan and Ifran Hossain took two each.Chattogram made 252 in reply, with Shamim Hossain top-scoring with an unbeaten 84. He struck four sixes and two fours in his 128-ball knock. Legspinner Wasi Siddiquee and medium pacer Sabbir Hossain took three wickets each.

Sabbir struck a half-century thereafter to help Rajshahi get to a better score, but they were still bowled out for 220. Sharif took five wickets while offspinner Nayeem Hasan took three. Sadikur Rahman and Sajjadul Haque were at the crease when Chattogram reached 83 runs, to complete the win on the third day.

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