Comilla Victorians 127 (Tamim 38, Rubel 4-30) beat Dhaka Dynamites 126 for 9 (Pollard 34, Russell 30*, Saifuddin 4-22) by one run
The Bangladesh Premier League returned to Dhaka after the Chattogram leg of matches, pitting Comilla Victorians against Dhaka Dynamites in what turned out to be a low-scoring, well-contested affair.
Chasing 128 for victory, the Dynamites stuttered at the start, with
Mahedi Hasan sending back Upul Tharanga and
Shakib Al Hasan as they slipped to 29 for 4.
The revival was scripted by the Caribbean trio of
Sunil Narine,
Kieron Pollard and
Andre Russell, who couldn't quite break free like they can but still scored at a healthy clip. The Victorians, however, kept the wickets coming, and pulled off a narrow win when Russell could only squeeze a
Mohammad Saifuddin yorker for four when a six was needed.
Earlier, asked to bat first, the Victorians put up only 127, bowled out off the last ball of the innings. Opener
Tamim Iqbal was the best of the batsmen on show as he scored 38 from 20 balls, even as wickets fell all around him.
Shahid Afridi knocked the ball around for 18 from No. 6 but the Victorians looked set to fold in the vicinity of 100 when Thisara Perera became the eighth man out with 87 on the board. Fortunately for the Victorians, No. 9 Mahedi and No. 10
Wahab Riaz made useful contributions, 20 and 16 respectively, to take them to a competitive score.
Rubel Hossain picked up four wickets for the Dynamites, while Narine and Shakib got two apiece.
Saifuddin has been among the wickets right through the BPL season, and put in what turned in what proved to be his career-best T20 performance to date - 4 for 22. He struck early, with Rony Talukdar's wicket, then sent back Pollard and Nurul at a crucial juncture before holding his nerve against Russell to bowl an excellent yorker off the last ball.
Shakib Al Hasan bowling to Wahab Riaz - the odds would usually be on the former trumping the latter. On the day, though, in the 17th over of the Victorians' innings, it was Riaz calling the shots. The second ball was smashed down the ground for six, and the fourth ball, tossed up outside off, got the same treatment. That over might have taken the game beyond the Dynamites' reach.
The Victorians are right on top of the pile with
16 points from 11 games following their eighth win, while the Dynamites are at the wrong end of the table, third from bottom. At ten points with one match remaining, the Dynamites need a victory over last place Khulna Titans to steal the fourth and final playoff spot from Rajshahi Kings.