Prime Bank put up a run against Brothers Union at BKSP ground. Prime Bank captain Tamim Iqbal did not get a run in this match like the first match. However, two openers Parvez Imon and Shahadat Hossain Dipu played before the left-handed batsman got a run.
Tamim returned to bat at number three on Thursday with only 16 runs. Eamon and Deepu have done everything they need to do before Tamim’s fielding. Two young batsmen scored double centuries against Gopi Bagh Brothers at BKSP ground number 4.
Eamon and Dipu thrash the brothers’ bowling unit. By giving away 246 runs in the opening pair, they created the foundation for Prime Bank to build a big collection. In the end, Prime Bank made a mountain score of 380 runs for 4 wickets.
Eamon alone scored almost half the runs. An eye-catching innings of 151 runs came from the bat of this left-handed attacking opener. Eamon hit 8 sixes and 9 boundaries in a 129-ball innings. That means, 84 runs come from fours and sixes.
Dipu, Emon’s partner, did not fail. He also played a whirlwind innings. Dipu also hit 4 sixes along with 10 boundaries to score 111 runs off 111 balls.
Adinak Tamim was one down after the two young openers put on 246 runs for the first wicket in 36.2 overs. The Prime Bank captain returned with a catch in the hands of Abu Zaid Rahi off medium pacer Salahuddin Shakeel after scoring 16 runs off 15 balls.
Then wicket-keeper batsman Mohammad Mithun, who replaced Tamim as the captain, also did not get a run. Got out for just 7 runs.
Zakir Hasan, batting at number four without the two openers, remained unbeaten on 17 runs from 20 balls. And Sheikh Mehdi took the team to 380 runs by playing an unbeaten innings of 45 runs in 17 balls with 3 sixes and 4 boundaries.
Not a single bowler from Brothers was caught in the face of the batting onslaught of Eamon, Shahadat Dipu and Sheikh Mehdi. Abu Zaid Rahi got 3 wickets but gave 7 runs per over (3/70 in 10 overs). Brothers Captain Monir Hossain has been beaten the most. Prime Bank scored 83 runs in his 10 overs.
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