Babar, Rizwan, Malik, Wasim, Nawaz go away for PSL
Whereas on a excessive, Rangpur, like different groups, should bear with the exodus of the Pakistan players. PSL groups shall be anticipating them to reach this week, with the competitors beginning on February 17. The likes of Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan, Shoaib Malik, Mohammad Wasim and Mohammad Nawaz will exit the BPL. They’re unlikely to return because the BPL ends on March 1, in the course of the PSL season.
Among the many Pakistan players, Malik had a week to recollect. He returned to the BPL to rejoin Fortune Barishal after the 2 events had a quick fallout. Malik took 2 for 24 earlier than closing out a decent recreation towards then league leaders Khulna Tigers with an unbeaten 25-ball 41. It was solely the second shut recreation within the season.
Malik and Mehidy Hasan Miraz took 18 runs off the final over, bowled by Dasun Shanaka, to win the sport.
Aamer Jamal was Comilla’s hero of their 34-run win towards Khulna. The Pakistan fast took the season’s first five-for as Comilla captain Litton Das returned among the many runs with a 30-ball 45. Comilla additionally bowled out Chattogram Challengers for 72 to win by seven wickets.
Batter of the week – Mohammad Naim
The paradox that’s Mohammad Naim continued at this BPL. He has struck 12 sixes, essentially the most among the many Bangladeshi batters. He has offered Dhaka with quite a few good begins, however his general BPL numbers this season stand at 192 runs in seven innings, with a 125.49 strike price. It should be irritating for Naim that he cannot flip that nook to convey up massive scores as an opener, notably in a T20 World Cup yr with Bangladesh nonetheless trying for big-hitters up high.
Bowler of the week – Aamer Jamal
Jamal adopted up his heroics in Australia with figures of 5 for 23 in his final look for Comilla, towards Khulna. He eliminated the damaging Evin Lewis, earlier than following it up with the wickets of compatriots Nawaz and Faheem Ashraf. He wrapped up the five-for with the scalps of Nahidul Islam and Nasum Ahmed.