Bangladesh News - National Championship scores (6 May 1998)
Rajshahi, aided by a brilliant century from Nayan, stormed into the Thakurgaon Zone final of the 24th national cricket championship defeating Kurigram by 219 runs yesterday
06-May-1998
May 06, 1998
Bangladesh News
The Daily Star
Rajshahi rout Kurigram - Nayan slams 2nd ton
Sports Reporter
Rajshahi, aided by a brilliant century from Nayan, stormed into the
Thakurgaon Zone final of the 24th national cricket championship
defeating Kurigram by 219 runs yesterday.
Nayan scored 101 off 168 ball as Rajshahi, batting first piled up 247
before being all out in 67 overs. It was the second ton of the
championship after Babu's dazzling 103 for Narsingdi on Saturday, the
inaugural day of the meet.
But the two-day match turned into a lop-sided affair when Kurigram, in
their chase, lasted only 11 overs before being bundled out for a meagre
28.
Sayeed with a five wicket haul did most of the damage in the vulnerable
Kurigram batting line-up while Saad captured three wickets for 13 runs.
Rajshahi will now have to wait for the outcome of the Rangpur and
Dinajpur match to know their opponents in the three-day final, starting
at Thakurgaon Stadium on May 10.
Meanwhile, in other match of the day at Satkhira, Khulna, sent into bat
by Barisal, amassed a commanding total of 269 before being all out in
78.4 overs.
Tapan top-scored with a defiant 63 off 153 balls punctuated with eight
fours, Mintu hammered a quartet of fours and a sixer in his 100-ball 56.
But the real thrust in the Khulna innings was provided by Paltu and
Milton. Paltu scored a quick-fire 39 off 41 balls laced with three fours
and two sixes. Milton scored 23 off only 22 balls which included two
towering sixes and a boundary.
For Barisal, Totam captured four wicket for 52 runs. Moni with three for
41 and Shamim, who claimed two wicket for 19 runs, were the other
notable wicket-taker for Barisal.
Set to score a little less than 3.5 runs per over, Barisal will begin
their chase today.
NSC, Siemens sign agreement
Sports Reporter
The National Sports Council (NSC) yesterday signed an agreement with
Siemens Bangladesh Limited for the supply, installation and
commissioning of the new floodlighting system at the Bangabandhu
National Stadium for the forthcoming Wills International Cup cricket
tournament to be held in October.
Nurul Haque Pradhan, director, Planning and Development, signed the
agreement on behalf of the NSC while Soeren Rendal and Feroze Ahmed,
managing director and general manager of Siemens Bangladesh Limited,
respectively signed on behalf of the German company.
According to the agreement, the lighting system will be installed on
four new lattice towers within 150 days.
But Pradhan said last night over telephone that the Letter of Intent for
the work has already been issued on May 30 from when the days will be
counted.
"We have completed the formality today. But because of the time
constraint, the Letter of Intent has been issued last week," he added.
Source:: The Bangladesh Daily Star (https://www.dailystarnews.com)