NCL roundup: Rangpur begin with a huge win; defending champions Dhaka Division held to a draw

Dhaka Metropolis started the year with a win over Barishal while Khulna and Rajshahi played out a draw

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Rangpur Division stormed to a gain by an pitches and 81 works against Chattogram Division in the opening round of the National Cricket League in Bogra.

Batting second, Rangpur declared on 273 for 9 after the first week play was abandoned due to rain. Rangpur batted at a rate of 4 7 goes per over, with Khalid Hasan and Mim Mosaddeak holding on for the seventies. Fahad Hossian took four innings for Chattogram.

But Chattogram's bowling crashed half. They were initially bowled out for 103 goes with five cricketers, including legspinner Rishad Hossain, taking two innings each.

It got worse in their next pitches, after Rangpur asked them to adopt on. For 89 works, the Chattogram was bowled out, with each of the Rangpur bowlers taking at least one innings. While Mukidul Islam, Chowdhury Md Rizwan, and Rishad each received two numbers, Abdullah Al Mamun returned three for ten. Rizwan was named player-of-the-match.

Dhaka Metropolis beat Barishal Division by eight innings at the Academy earth in Sylhet.

Dhaka declared for 408 for 5, with millennia from their captain Marshall Ayub and Aich Mollah. Marshall struck his 25th first-class decade, though he became the first batter in Bangladesh's home cricket history to get dismissed obstructing the area. He had stopped a throw from the addresses while trying to complete a second.

Marshall added 174 works for the second wicket with Mollah, who struck his lady first-class era. Mollah made 122 with 15 legs and a six, while Marshall struck equivalent number of restrictions in his 127 off 199 balloons.

Iftakhar Hossain Ifti hit 98 as Barishal were then bowled out for 219 goes. Haji Islam took five batsmen for Dhaka Metro. Barishal made 251 in their next pitches after being asked to follow on. Tasamul Haque struck a fifty while Shohidul Islam and Ashraful returned three innings each.

Dhaka Metro reached their 63-run destination in 15.4 innings. Ashraful was adjudged player-of-the-match.

NCL roundup: Rangpur begin with a huge win; defending champions Dhaka Division held to a draw-DataVictory IN

Defending leaders Dhaka Division drew with Sylhet Division in Khulna. Batting initially, Sylhet were bowled out for 146 with Anamul Haque and Nazmul Islam taking three innings each.

Mahidul Islam Ankon struck his second first-class era but Dhaka were bowled out for 224 works. In his 118th game, Muhammadul was named player of the match after slamming five touchdowns and eight toes. Khaled Ahmed took four innings.

Sylhet finished on 257 for eight with seventies from Pinak Ghosh, Amite Hasan and Asadulla Al Galib in their next pitches. Nazmul took four innings.

In Sylhet, the Rajshahi Division and Khulna Division even had a draw in the NCL strategy. Batting second, Rajshahi posted 426 works with Tanzid Hasan hitting his third first-class era. Tanzid struck 19 toes and four touchdowns in his 133-ball 141. Before Farhad Hossain and Shakhir Hossain struck fifty, he added 105 works for the second innings along with Pritom Kumar.

Al-Amin Hossain took his seventh five-wicket drag before SM Meherob took 6 for 35 in Khulna's pitches. Amit Majumder and Ziaur Rahman scored fifty for Khulna in a 194-run victory.

Sabbir Hossain struck 150 off 139 balloons in Rajshahi's next pitches, laced with 13 legs and six touchdowns. The player knock helped Rajshahi permit Khulna to bat about a day and a half, but could not dish them over. In 123 wickets, Khulna and Soumya Sarkar made it eighties. Sunzamul Islam took three innings.



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