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Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Charles pivotal as Victorians go third with comfortable win

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Sports Desk
848 days ago
20230123
Johnson Charles

Johnson Charles

DHA­KA – John­son Charles’s top score played a key role as Comil­la Vic­to­ri­ans brushed aside Dha­ka Dom­i­na­tors by 60 runs, and climb to third in the Bangladesh Pre­mier League stand­ings on Mon­day.

The 34-year-old right-han­der struck 32 from 25 de­liv­er­ies, help­ing Vic­to­ri­ans to 164 for six from their 20 overs af­ter they were sent in at the Shere Bangla Na­tion­al Sta­di­um.

Khushdil Shah lashed a 17-ball 30 at num­ber six while cap­tain Im­rul Kayes chipped in with 28 from 22 balls in the top or­der.

In re­ply, Dom­i­na­tors fold­ed cheap­ly for 104 for nine off their al­lot­ted overs, Us­man Ghani the on­ly play­er to pass 20 with 33 from 34 balls as 19-year-old Pak­istan Test seam­er Naseem Shah dis­man­tled the run chase with four for 12 from four balls.

Vic­to­ri­ans’ win was their fourth in sev­en out­ings while Dom­i­na­tors lost for the sixth time in sev­en match­es to be bot­tom of the sev­en-team league on two points.

Mo­ham­mad Rizwan per­ished cheap­ly for three with the score on four in the third over as Vic­to­ri­ans stum­bled ear­ly but a se­ries of small part­ner­ships saw the in­nings re­cov­er.

Im­rul struck five fours in a 31-run, sec­ond wick­et stand with Lit­ton Das (20) be­fore adding a fur­ther 29 with Charles for the third wick­et.

Charles, who lashed a four two two six­es, then put on a fur­ther 29 for the fourth wick­et with Mosad­dek Hos­sain (9) be­fore Khush­di blast­ed two fours and two six­es in a 34-run, un­bro­ken sev­enth wick­et part­ner­ship with Jak­er Ali (20 not out), to ral­ly the back end of the in­nings.

Dom­i­na­tors’ run chase was rocked ear­ly when Naseem struck twice to send the in­nings tum­bling to 16 for three in the fifth over be­fore Us­man and cap­tain Nasir Hos­sain (17) at­tempt­ed a res­cue cour­tesy of a 26-run, fourth wick­et part­ner­ship.

Man-of-the-Match Khushdil re­turned to haunt Dom­i­na­tors, break­ing the stand with his left-arm spin when he re­moved Hos­sain in the ninth over, and wick­ets tum­bled steadi­ly there­after to de­tail the chal­lenge.

CMC


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