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Tanzid, Dipu centuries power Prime Bank to 155-run DLS win over Brothers Union

Ronav Desai · · 3 min read

A Commanding Performance in the DPL

In a spectacular display of batting prowess, Tanzid, Dipu centuries power Prime Bank to 155-run DLS win over Brothers Union in the Dhaka Premier League (DPL). The match, held at the BKSP Ground No. 2, saw Prime Bank register a clinical victory, underscoring their status as a formidable side in this year’s tournament.

The Opening Masterclass

After being put in to bat by Brothers Union following the toss, Prime Bank set about dismantling the opposition’s bowling attack with precision and power. The foundation for the massive total of 369 for 5 was laid by a record-breaking opening partnership. Tanzid Hasan Tamim and Shahadat Hossain Dipu put on a display of classical stroke play, sharing a match-defining 210-run stand.

Tanzid Hasan Tamim was the aggressor, punishing the bowlers with a brilliant knock of 119 runs off just 93 deliveries. At the other end, Shahadat Hossain Dipu provided perfect stability, crafting a composed 105 from 111 balls to reach his well-deserved century. Their ability to rotate the strike and find the boundary at regular intervals put Brothers Union on the back foot from the very first powerplay.

Capitalizing on the Momentum

The middle and lower order ensured that the momentum did not shift. Shamim Hossain injected life into the innings with a blistering 51 off 31 balls, keeping the run rate climbing. Captain Akbar Ali provided the finishing touches, contributing a quick-fire 35 from 24 deliveries. For Brothers Union, it was a long day in the field, with Hossain Ali emerging as the most successful bowler by picking up two wickets.

Rain, DLS, and the Result

Chasing a mammoth target of 370, Brothers Union faced an uphill task from the onset. Their innings never found the necessary rhythm to challenge the Prime Bank total. As the match progressed, rain interruptions forced the officials to adjust the target under the DLS method, revising the requirement to 242 runs in 21 overs.

Despite the change in circumstances, the Brothers Union chase remained stagnant. They managed only 86 for 5 in their allotted 21 overs. Prime Bank’s bowling unit was relentless, led by the spin of Aliss Al Islam, who shone with a brilliant 3-wicket haul. Abu Hasim and Mehedi Hasan provided excellent support, each claiming a wicket to stifle any potential resistance. The final margin of 155 runs under the DLS method serves as a clear indication of Prime Bank’s current form and superiority in the league.

Key Takeaways

This match will be remembered for the clinical batting display by the Prime Bank openers. The partnership between Tanzid and Dipu highlights the team’s depth and their ability to post totals that effectively take the opposition out of the contest early. With this victory, Prime Bank continues to solidify their position in the standings, proving to be a team that can dominate both with the bat and the ball. For Brothers Union, the focus will now shift toward recalibrating their bowling and batting strategies to recover from this significant setback in the upcoming rounds of the DPL.