BSS
  05 Jan 2025, 19:27
Update : 06 Jan 2025, 20:09

Local players shine amid run fest in BPL Dhaka phase

DHAKA, Jan 5, 2025 (BSS)-The Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) Dhaka phase saw
a run-flood, unlike the past two seasons, giving the fans and players an
equal opportunity to savour the tournament.

In Dhaka, a total of eight matches were held so far in four days before it
moved to Sylhet. The stat showed that, in those matches a total of 2648 runs
were scored, which meant the team amassed 331 runs in per match. The stat
showed the per innings score was 165.5.

The last season saw a total of 2378 in first four days (eight matches) in
Dhaka phase and on an average per match score was below 300 (297.25). The
average runs per inning were 148.7.

In 2023, it was almost the same. The runs per match were 304 in 2023, meaning
per innings average were 152.

The 11th edition of BPL had already seen two centuries in eight matches.

The most striking feature of this BPL was how terrifically the local batters
and bowlers turned up. When Bangladeshi batters were very often criticized
for their strike rate, in this BPL, they did astonishing job. Pakistan's
Faheem Ashraf had the highest strike rate of 229. Among the Bangladeshis,
Mahidul Islam Ankon scored runs at a staggering strike rate of 206.81, Shamim
Patwari 195.12, Mahmudullah Riyad 194 and Nurul Hasan Sohan have scored runs
at a strike rate of 188.

Three of the five highest run-scorers are from Bangladesh so far. Durbar
Rajshahi's Anamul Haque Bijoy has scored the highest 146, Chittagong Kings'
Pakistani batter Usman Khan 141, Dhaka Capitals' Sri Lankan all-rounder
Thisara Perera 141, Durbar Rajshahi's Yasir Ali 132 and Rangpur Riders' Saif
Hasan 106 runs. Except for Usman, each has played three matches. As far as
the strike rate is concerned, the rest except Saif (123.25) have scored runs
more than 160 strike rate.

While the past two BPL tournaments were hugely criticized for low scoring
game in most of the matches, this time, the new BCB president Faruque Ahmed,
who was also a former national captain, instructed specially to prepare the
wicket. He gave a strict order to prepare sporting wickets where batters can
enjoy good bounce and bowlers can take wickets if he is skillful enough.

Amid the run-fest, Bangladesh pacer Taskin Ahmed dazzled incredibly, proving,
bowling with skill can fetch the wicket even in placid deck.

"Actually, sometimes the instructions are very important. If three/four
different instructions are given from one place, it is difficult for the
curator too," Faruque said.

"This time we wanted to see a good wicket. There should be bounce in the
wicket. It is necessary to play on such wickets. This way, bowlers will also
learn how to bowl on a good batting wicket and batters will learn how to
score big runs."

Mirpur pitch naturally tends to be slow and low but Faruque proved if the
curator is properly instructed, they can prepare a good wicket here.

"In slow and low wicket, the bowlers can take advantage even by bowling short
of length. But on a true wicket, that does not happen. It is good for both
batters and bowlers. So the instructions were for a good batting wicket.

Again, the bowlers also got movement, which I have seen in all eight matches.
If the bowlers can be disciplined, they will be successful also here,"
Faruque added.

It was not just the batters who excelled here, even the bowlers also did
tremendous job as Faruque said.

Taskin Ahmed of Durbar Rajshahi claimed highest 12 wickets in just three
matches, including a record-shattering seven wickets for 19 runs.

Khushdil Shah of Rangpur Riders is in second spot with seven wickets. Nahid
Rana of Rangpur Riders and Abu Haider Rony of Khulna Tigers jointly took six
wickets while Aliss Al Islam of Chittagong Kings took five wickets in two
matches, meaning four of the five top bowlers so far are the local players.

Three of the top three bowlers who are economically best are from Bangladesh.
All of these three bowlers are spinners. Khulna Tigers captain Mehidy Hasan
Miraz has the economy rate under four, while Aliss Al Islam conceded 4.25
runs per over and his teammate Arafat Sunny gave away 5.75 runs per over.