Rajshahi have the depth to dominate
In a team sport like cricket, it's never good to shine the spotlight on just one man. But Shakib Al Hasan is not only the icon player of Khulna Royal Bengals, he could be the only man who matters in the end

Abdul Razzaq, a local favourite, will be expected to provide the spark for Rajshahi • Associated Press
Big Picture
The most successful division in Bangladesh domestic cricket, Duronto Rajshahi begin the BPL as favourites. They are a well-oiled machine, always best prepared. At the player auction, Rajshahi had a plan, and though they may have missed out on a few important acquisitions, they formed a squad with enough depth for 19 days of Twenty20 cricket.Star Attraction
Abdul Razzaq, the 33-year-old allrounder, is a local favourite and will be expected to provide the spark for Rajshahi. After a quiet Big Bash League, where he played for the Melbourne Renegades, Razzaq could be motivated to make this tournament count. The low bounce in Dhaka and Chittagong provide ideal surfaces for a man who thrives in the subcontinent. His bowling is also helpful but most of all, Rajshahi would be pleased to have his services for the entire tournament.Top player
When he was carving up the Bangladesh bowlers in October last year, little did Marlon Samuels know that he would be a cricketer in high demand in the country in just four months' time. He scored a spectacular 58 against Bangladesh in the only Twenty20, and followed it up with more runs in the ODI series.Under the radar
When he crashed an 18-ball 33 against Afghanistan in the Asian Games cricket final in Guangzhou a little more than a year ago, Sabbir Rahman was hailed as the next big thing in Bangladesh cricket.Mohammad Isam is senior sports reporter at the Daily Star in Dhaka