Sylhet overcomes Rony scare to seal BPL final


Published:
2023-02-15 12:18:49 BdST

Update:
2024-05-07 04:42:54 BdST

Published: 2023-02-15 12:18:49 BdST

 

Live Correspondent: Sylhet Strikers finally moved to the final of the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) in the second attempt as their bowlers held their nerve in an adrenaline-pumping moment to help the side record a 19-run victory against Rangpur Riders in the second Qualifier on Tuesday at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium.


They will take on three-time champions Comilla Victorians in the final for the coveted trophy for the first time. Comilla indeed beat them in the first Qualifier to seal the final straightway.

Sylhet looked to lose the baton in the second attempt too despite piling up 182-7 as Rangpur rode on a brilliant knock of Rony Talukdar to close in on victory.

But Sylhet led by an inspiring captain Mashrafe Bin Mortaza simply refused to give up. Needing 33 runs in the last three overs with seven wickets at hand, Rangpur was the clear favorite but Sylhet bowlers remained calm under pressure to snatch a victory from the jaws of defeat, restricting Rangpur to 163-8.

Rony's 52 ball-66, which included seven fours and two sixes was the top score from either side even though the brilliant knock went in vain.

He kept the side in the hunt despite the early departure of famed batter Sam Billings (1), who was trapped leg-before by Tanzim Hasan Sakib, a young pacer who played a key role in Sylhet's eventual victory with 2-19.

Rubel Hossain had Shamim Patwari caught by George Linde for 14 to give Sylhet an early edge. Rangpur then titled the momentum towards them, thanks to Nicholas Pooran, whose six-hitting spree was hard to fathom for Sylhet.

He struck four sixes and one four for his 14 ball-30 before being out, via an unbelievable catch of Luke Wood. It looked like Rangpur would lose momentum from that point.

Captain Nurul Hasan Sohan came up and counterattacked alongside Rony as they took the side on the verge of victory with 33 runs needed from the last three overs. At this point, the game was stopped for some minutes as Sylhet's Mushfiqur Rahim who was not on the ground for the most part of the match, entered here.

It looked like the stoppage distracted Rangpur's pair's concentration with Sohan mistiming a Sakib delivery to give a simple catch to Thisara Perera at long-on, ending the 82-run partnership for the fourth wicket stands with Rony. Sohan made 33 off 24.

Three balls later Rony who survived on 29 by Zakir Hasan, was trapped and run out as Sylhet got the momentum which they didn't lose. Sakib conceded just two runs in that over and then Luke Wood came to take the wicket of Mahedi Hasan and Dwaine Bravo to finish as the most successful bowler with 3-34.

Dasun Shanaka hit two fours off Rubel Hossain in the last over but that was too late.

For Sylhet who were asked to bat first, Najmul Hossain Shanto was the top-scorer with 30 ball-40, an inning studded with five fours and one six. He and Towhid Hridoy gave the side a solid start, adding 65 runs in 8.5 overs with Hridoy making run-a-ball-25.

But the duo was dismissed in quick succession, ruining the pace with which they were progressing. Mashrafe Bin Mortaza moved him up in the batting order and played a 16-ball-28 cameo as the No.3 batter.

But a flurry of wickets saw them slowing down in the middle overs before Thisara Perera and Linde hammered some crucial boundaries in the death overs that took the side to a safe zone. Both of the batters hit quick-fire 21 runs each.
Hasan Mahmud and Shanaka grabbed two wickets apiece.
 
Dhaka, 14 February (campuslive24.com)// AZ
 
 

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