Rangpur Riders win five out of five; no enjoy for Dhaka yet
Best batters: Three centurions
Chittagong Kings' Usman Khan scored the first century of the
season - a match-winning 123 off 62 balls against Rajshahi. Hours later,
Thisara Perera made 103 not out off 60 balls for Dhaka in their defeat to
Khulna. Alex Hales' unbeaten 113 off 56 balls helped Rangpur chase down 206
against Sylhet. He added 186 runs for the second wicket with Saif Hassan, who
started the BPL with two half-centuries in three innings.
Best bowler: Taskin Ahmed
Taskin Ahmed's 7 for 19 for Rajshahi brought the heat on a
chilly day against Dhaka; it was only the third seven-wicket haul in T20
cricket and the first in a major franchise league. He shot to the top of the
wicket charts with 12 scalps in four games. The Rangpur pair of Nahid Rana and
Mahedi Hasan are also among the wickets. They have a four-wicket haul each,
while Khulna's Abu Hider took the other four-wicket haul in the first week.
Unusual events
Tom O'Connell was recalled after being adjudged timed out in
Chittagong's first match against Khulna in Dhaka.
Perera scoring a century from No 6 for Dhaka in a defeat was
a statistical rarity in the BPL. It was only the second century at No 6 and
lower in the BPL. Lahiru Samarakoon also bowled the most expensive four-over
spell of the season so far - his 0 for 64 for Rajshahi against Barishal are the
third most expensive figures in BPL history.
Young one to watch
Jishan Alam, the 20-year old who came into the BPL after
impressive performances in domestic T20 games, has had one good performance so
far - scoring 38 off 27 balls for Rajshahi against Barishal after beginning his
season with two ducks. Pakistani left-arm quick Jahandad Khan, also playing his
first BPL season, took three wickets against Sylhet. Iqbal Hossain, an
18-year-old seamer, took 2 for 41 for Barishal on his BPL debut against
Rangpur.
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