Rajshahi ride to triumph on Samit Patel's inside and out endeavors

BPL : 2016

A hearty all-round show from Samit Patel gave Rajshahi Kings their first win of BPL 2016-17, as they trounced Dhaka Dynamites by six wickets. The England allrounder took two wickets to keep Dhaka to an unassuming 138 preceding his whirlwind of limits facilitated the pursuit.

Patel was unbeaten on 44 off 25 balls, having shared a 73-run association for the fourth wicket with Sabbir Rahman, who was rejected for 31 after the scores were level. Mohammad Shahid rocked the bowling alley a wide to give Rajshahi the win with eleven balls to extra, typical of Dhaka's indiscipline with the ball - they surrendered 15 additional items in the match.

Rajshahi's pursuit started with Rony Talukdar winning the all-Narayanganj fight when he pounded Shahid for a straight six and fours through mid-off and fine-leg. In any case, Talukdar harmed his back while hitting the second limit and that cost Rajshahi two wickets - Mominul Haque was run out in the third over when he attempted to get Talukdar off strike, and after that Talukdar was puzzled for 14 in the wake of charging at Shakib Al Hasan. Talukdar's wicket was Shakib's 50th in the BPL.

Sabbir and Umar Akmal included 38 keeps running for the third wicket to quiet the nerves in the changing area and both grabbed general limits. Akmal fell in the tenth over for 27, yet Patel assumed control over the rod promptly.

He struck his six fours through and over cover and additional cover, past point and through fine-leg. Patel's exclusive six was an impact over long-on, which got Rajshahi inside 10 keeps running of the objective.

In Dhaka's innings, after they were placed into bat, Mehedi Maruf at the end of the day gave them a splendid begin in spite of the loss of Kumar Sangakkara in the second over. Maruf pummeled four limits and a cleared six off Mohammad Sami in his 22-ball 25 however fell into the seven-ball opening that brought about three Dhaka wickets. Samit Patel expelled Mahela Jayawardene, on his BPL make a big appearance, before evacuating Maruf two balls later. In the main chunk of the following over, Shakib was baffled off Mehedi Hasan and all of a sudden Dhaka were 43 for 4 in the eighth over.

With three of their most senior batsmen back in the hole, it was simple for Dhaka to back off yet Mosaddek Hossain's certainty implied that they recuperated rapidly.

Amid his 54-run fifth-wicket remain with Ravi Bopara, Mosaddek coordinated the ball well through the off side and discovered fours with pushes through point and cover. After Bopara succumbed to 20, Mosaddek cut Sami over point for his exclusive six and soon raised his first half-century in BPL, partaking in a 41-run unbroken remain for the 6th wicket with Darren Bravo.

Mehedi and Patel took two wickets each while Hasan, who blended his pace all around, grabbed one wicket. Sami was unfortunate as he had Bravo and Mosaddek dropped in his last over by the sweeper defender on either side of the wicket.


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