Aamer Jamal and Shoaib Malik put in some match-winning performances, while Litton Das was back among the runs
Mohammad Isam08-Feb-2024
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While on a high, Rangpur, like other teams, will have to bear with the exodus of the Pakistan players. PSL teams will be expecting them to arrive this week, with the competition starting on February 17. The likes of Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan, Shoaib Malik, Mohammad Wasim and Mohammad Nawaz will exit the BPL. They are unlikely to return as the BPL ends on March 1, in the middle of the PSL season.Among the Pakistan players, Malik had a week to remember. He returned to the BPL to rejoin Fortune Barishal after the two parties had a brief fallout. Malik took 2 for 24 before closing out a tight game against then league leaders Khulna Tigers with an unbeaten 25-ball 41. It was only the second close game in the season.Related-
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Malik and Mehidy Hasan Miraz took 18 runs off the last over, bowled by Dasun Shanaka, to win the game.The week also saw Shakib Al Hasan return as a top-order batter. He struck 34 off 20 balls at No. 3 before taking 3 for 16 in Rangpur’s 60-run win against Dhaka. Rangpur also crushed Sylhet by 77 runs when they bowled them out for just 85.Aamer Jamal was Comilla’s hero in their 34-run win against Khulna. The Pakistan quick took the season’s first five-for as Comilla captain Litton Das returned among the runs with a 30-ball 45. Comilla also bowled out Chattogram Challengers for 72 to win by seven wickets.Aamer Jamal took the first five-for of the season•BPL






