Comilla Victorians defended the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) title in style as they beat Sylhet Strikers by seven wickets in the final of the franchise-based T20 tournament at the Sher-e-Bangla Stadium in Mirpur on Thursday. Comilla, who have now won the BPL title four times, chased past Sylhet’s 175-run total with four deliveries to spare.The game kept swinging back and forth in the favour of both sides until the last four overs of the game. Sent in to bat, Sylhet picked 18 runs in the first over but quickly lost in-form opener Towhid Hridoy for naught and their inspirational captain Mashrafe bin Mortaza (1), who again promoted himself up the order.
It appeared Sylhet were struggling as scores read 48 for two after seven overs. Opener Najmul Hossain Shanto and Mushfqur Rahim broke the shackles from then on as Sylhet raced to hundred inside twelve overs, with Shanto bringing up his fifty in the process. Shanto got out at 64 eventually, but Mushfiqur (74) ensured Sylhet get to post a challenging total, 175 for seven after 20 overs, despite the veteran Bangladesh batter had kept losing partners at the other end.Chasing 176, Comilla openers Liton Das and Sunil Narine got more than the necessary momentum in the second over as the duo combined to score 20 runs off Tanzim Hasan Sakib.
In the following over though, pacer Rubel Hossain gave Sylhet the key breakthrough of Narine, whose 23-ball 57 at the top was pivotal in handing Comilla winning the BPL last year. Skipper Imrul Kayes soon followed suit, removed by George Linde. The South African all-rounder then stifled the scoring rate, conceding only 11 runs in his first three overs. Liton then combined with Johnson Charles and the pair brought up Comilla’s century after 12 overs, while Liton brought up his fifty off 36 deliveries.
Liton’s innings, however, perished right after, courtesy of a well-judged catch at the deep from Najmul Hossain Shanto after the stylish Bangladesh batter mistimed a pull shot off Rubel to become his second victim. And in came Moeen Ali and the English star immediately got going, striking consecutive boundaries through the cover off right-arm fast bowler Sakib, whose misery continued on the night.
With 60 required off six overs with seven wickets in hand, Comilla had the advantage. In the end, Charles (79 not out off 52 balls) ripped apart the Sylhet bowlers and ended the game in a hurry with a flurry of sixes, while Moeen stayed not out on 25.