Defending champions
Abahani Limited made a winning start to this season's Dhaka Premier League after they beat the newly-promoted
Khelaghar Samaj Kallyan Samity by
five wickets at the Fatullah Cricket Stadium. Chasing 294, Abahani rode on
Mosaddek Hossain, who struck 110, the league's first century, that helped them win with 15 balls to spare.
Mosaddek struck 12 fours and two sixes in his 85-ball innings. He shared a 127-run fourth wicket partnership with captain
Mahmudullah, who chipped in with 59, which lifted the side from 85 for 3. Mosaddek added a further 81 runs with Mohammad Mithun for the fifth wicket. He fell with the scores level, before Mithun hit the winning runs in the 48th over.
Earlier, Khelaghar, after electing to bat, put up 293 for 6 in 50 overs, on the back of half-centuries from Robiul Islam (74) and Nafees Iqbal (78). Nafees' was a quickfire effort, coming off 68 balls and containing five fours and four sixes. Mohammad Saifuddin took three wickets for Abahani.
Mushfiqur Rahim's unbeaten 75 helped
Legends of Rupganj beat
Brothers Union by
four wickets at the BKSP-4 ground. Mushfiqur's effort ensured that Rupganj steadily marched towards their 207 target despite the loss of frequent wickets. He finished with five fours and a six in his 103-ball innings. Nihaduzzaman and Indian allrounder
Abhishek Nayar took two wickets each for Brothers Union.
Brothers Union could not get any sort of partnership going after electing to bat. That they posted 206 for 9 was down to a combined 98 runs added for the seventh and eighth wickets, with their captain
Myshukur Rahaman scoring 65. Mohammad Sharif took three wickets, while Mashrafe Mortaza and Asif Hasan collected two wickets each.
Prime Doleshwar Sporting Club trounced Partex Sporting Club by 78 runs at the BKSP-3 ground, after Arafat Sunny's five-wicket haul snuffed out Partex's chase of 288, keeping them to 209 for 9.
Partex's Indian recruit
Yashpal Singh was the top-scorer with 74 off 96 balls. He added 91 for the fourth wicket, after Partex had been reduced to 32 for 3, with Sazzadul Haque. But that apart, there were no other significant contributions.
Earlier,
Abdul Mazid's 77 at the top and middle-order batsman Marshall Ayub's 63 lifted Doleshwar to 287 for 9 in 50 overs. Golam Kabir, the right-arm medium pacer, took three wickets for Partex, but leaked 41 runs in his five overs.