Bangladesh Premier League T20:
Dhaka Gladiators crowned first BPL champs
Dhaka Gladiators yesterday won the inaugural Bangladesh Premier
League by bringing out their A-game in the knockout stages of the
tournament. They took only 15.4 overs to overhaul the Barisal Burners’
total and complete an eight-wicket win in front of a packed Shere Bangla
Stadium in Mirpur.
The gulf between the two teams was evident as the Pakistan-heavy
Gladiators had a lot more to offer with bat and ball compared to the
top-heavy Burners, who could only score 140 for 7 in 20 overs.
Gladiators’ young Anamul Haque was the only local player to impress,
scoring 49 off 38 balls with five fours and a six. He sealed the victory
for the home team with a lofted on-drive against left-arm spinner Nazmul
Islam with 26 balls to spare.
Anamul added 110 for the second wicket with the opener Imran Nazir,
who hammered six fours and six sixes in his 43-ball 75.
That partnership ensured victory for Gladiators, whose turnaround in
the tournament in the knockout stages coincided with the arrival of
Shahid Afridi and Saeed Ajmal.
The Burners’ defence of their modest total suffered because of poor
catching. Mohammad Mithun, a wicketkeeper who was auctioned for $80,000,
had a terrible time under the lights.
Fielding in the deep, he dropped Nazimuddin twice at deep square-leg
off consecutive Kabir Ali deliveries in the second over. Their problems
weren’t restricted to poor catching and bowling. The Burners’ batting
also suffered from early losses.
As soon as Ahmed Shehzad fell for 28 in the fifth over by failing to
clear mid-off, and Phil Mustard followed by getting trapped leg-before
by Saeed Ajmal, it was all down to the captain Brad Hodge.
The Australia batsman didn’t disappoint, hitting four boundaries and
four sixes in his unbeaten 51-ball 70. (Cricinfo)
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