Matches (15)
IPL (2)
Pakistan vs New Zealand (1)
WT20 Qualifier (4)
County DIV1 (4)
County DIV2 (3)
PAK v WI [W] (1)
NO RESULT
Super League, Savar (3), June 12, 2016, Dhaka Premier Division Cricket League
(42.4/45 ov) 191
(17/45 ov, T:192) 59/2

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Abahani thump Prime Bank to lift 18th title

A round-up of all DPL matches played on June 22, 2016

Mohammad Isam
Mohammad Isam
22-Jun-2016
Tamim Iqbal smacked his second century of the season to set up Abahani Limited's crushing win  •  BCB

Tamim Iqbal smacked his second century of the season to set up Abahani Limited's crushing win  •  BCB

Abahani Limited became Dhaka Premier League champions for the 18th time after their incomplete match against Prime Doleshwar Sporting Club on June 12 was declared no result. Each team was awarded one point, helping Abahani finish on top with 23 points, and Doleshwar second, with 21. This was decided by the four-member committee that was asked to investigate why the umpires for that game had walked off the field.
BCB president Nazmul Hassan said he wanted a re-match between the two sides, but later decided that he would go with the committee's recommendation of a no result.
This is Abahani's first title since 2010-11 season and their first since the DPL turned into a List A tournament in 2012-13.
They had put themselves in pole position after crushing Prime Bank Cricket Club by 115 runs in Mirpur on Wednesday. Left-arm spinner Saqlain Sajib took 7 for 58 to become the second Bangladeshi bowler to take a seven-wicket haul in List A matches, and set up the win as well.
Captain Tamim Iqbal struck his second century this season as Abahani reached 316 for 7 in 50 overs.
They were stuttering at one point though. Liton Das had fallen in the first over and the score had meandered to 97 for 3 in the 23rd. But Tamim added 173 runs for the fourth-wicket with the in-form Mosaddek Hossain.
Tamim reached his fifty off 70 balls and sped to his hundred in the next 44 balls. He eventually holed out at long-on after making 142, the tournament's highest individual score. Mosaddek made 78 off 74 balls with five sixes and three fours.
Chasing 317, Prime Bank opener Mehedi Maruf hit 69 off 82 balls with five fours and three sixes. But he became part of a middle-order wobble as the team slipped from 115 for 1 to 126 for 5.
Sajib first removed Jony Talukdar for 13 and then had Nurul Hasan stumped for 9 in his next over. Maruf and Taibur Rahman fell to Sajib in successive deliveries and Prime Bank were left needing 191 runs in 142 balls with only five wickets in hand.
Sajib then took the last three Prime Bank wickets - Raihan Uddin, Rubel Hossain and Shuvagata Hom, who made 51 off 33. Nazmul Islam didn't bat due to an injury.
Prime Doleshwar Sporting Club beat Legends of Rupganj by seven wickets at the BKSP-3 ground to finish second on the league table.
Batting first, Rupganj were bowled out for 143 in 41.2 overs with Asif Ahmed unbeaten on 59. Raqibul Hassan then guided the chase with an unbeaten 66 as Doleshwar made 144 for 3 in just 25.5 overs.
Rupganj were 67 for 5 after being put in, before Asif and Pawan Negi added 28 runs for the sixth wicket - the highest partnership Rupganj could manage.
Rahatul Ferdous, the left-arm spinner, took 4 for 36 in his quota of 10 overs, while Al-Amin Hossain picked up 3 for 29.
Raqibul lost Imtiaz Hossain, his opening partner, early in the chase, but added 70 runs for the second wicket with wicketkeeper Rony Talukdar, who made 42. After the duo was separated by Alauddin Babu, the right-arm medium pacer, Raqibul added 57 more for the third wicket with Sachin Baby, who got out with Doleshwar requiring just one more run.
At the Fatullah Cricket Stadium, Victoria Sporting Club signed off with a 17-run win over Mohammedan Sporting Club.
Batting first, Victoria were bowled out for 205 in 48.3 overs after half-centuries from Mominul Haque and Al-Amin. In reply, Mohammedan were shot out for 188 in 42 overs despite having got off to a strong start.
Victoria's batsmen couldn't capitalise on the partnership between Mominul and Al-Amin, who came in at 17 for 2 and added 83 for the third wicket. Left-arm spinner Enamul Haque jnr took 3 for 45 in 10 overs, while Habibur Rahman and Faisal Hossain took two each.
Mohammedan were cruising at 141 for 3 in the 31st over, but lost seven wickets for 47 runs and were bowled out within the next 12 overs. Nazimuddin struck 50, while Mushfiqur Rahim contributed with 46.
Mominul took 3 for 29 in nine overs, while Fazle Mahmud picked up 2 for 25.

Mohammad Isam is ESPNcricinfo's Bangladesh correspondent. @isam84