The best and worst of the BPL
A look back at the moments that made the 2016-17 Bangladesh Premier League memorable
Seventeen-year old Afif Hossain took five wickets on his T20 debut • BCB
Mohammad Shahzad had an eventful BPL, with his batting and wicketkeeping making heads turn. His sixes, especially through the leg side were fun to watch. One such shot came against Comilla Victorians' Mohammad Saifuddin, whom he flicked over the midwicket boundary.
T20s usually have plenty of yorkers and slower balls, and while the likes of Junaid Khan, Imran Khan and Taskin Ahmed bowled plenty of those, it was the legspinner Rashid Khan who befuddled most batsmen with his change of pace, drift and turn off the pitch. One delivery that stood out was when he trapped Shahriar Nafees leg-before. After three innocuous deliveries, Rashid rushed Nafees back; the batsman expected the ball to turn but it did not and he was plumb in front. It was a great delivery from a young legspinner who had a bag full of tricks.
There were great catches by Nasir Hossain, Tamim Iqbal, Thisara Perera, Ziaur Rahman and Mehedi Maruf but the one that ultimately stood out was Farhad Reza's in the final, when he caught Andre Russell near the rope ton the second attempt. Shoaib Malik and Jahurul Islam had pulled off a similar effort in tandem, but Farhad's solo attempt was far more spectacular.
There were plenty of dropped catches. Young Mehedi Hasan, playing for Barisal Bulls, dropped a dolly on the square-leg boundary against Comilla Victorians. Having got under the ball, he used the reverse cup but the ball burst through his hands, hit him on the face and fell on to the outfield.
The umpiring wasn't the best either. There were plenty of poor lbw and caught-behind decisions in the tournament. The worst, perhaps, was saved for Umar Akmal, who was given lbw against Barisal Bulls though the bowler, Al-Amin Hossain, did not appeal. Only the wicketkeeper Mushfiqur Rahim did, and that too unconvincingly. Replays showed the ball had hit the batsman too high.
Poor umpiring resulted in bad behaviour from players. Shakib Al Hasan was fined after he got angry because of a decision from umpire Khalid Mahmood and there were plenty of occasions when captains had reason to be displeased.
There was a lot of fun in the BPL too. Celebrations were varied, with some bowlers traversing half the ground a la Imran Tahir, while others tried Shahid Afridi's 'star-man' time and again.
Mohammad Isam is ESPNcricinfo's Bangladesh correspondent. @isam84