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Mohammad Rizwan reached landmark in ongoing BPL
Mohammad Rizwan, Pakistan’s wicketkeeper-batsman, reached another another milestone in the ongoing Bangladesh Premier League on Thursday in Chattogram (BPL).
In a T20 cricket match for Comilla Victorians versus Dhaka Dominators, Rizwan scored 6,000 runs.
Contributing 55 runs in 47 balls was Rizwan. One four and three sixes were thrown during the right-innings. hander’s
Khushdil Shah, a teammate of Rizwan, hit 64 runs in just 24 balls to assist Comilla Victorians defeat Dhaka Dominators by a score of 184-4 in the allowed 20 overs. Seven fours and five sixes were in his knock.
A helicopter was used to transport Victorians to Rizwan on January 14 in preparation for their match versus Fortune Barishal.
The Bangladeshi newspaper claims that Rizwan arrived in Dhaka at 10:20 a.m. local time, boarded a helicopter, and arrived to the Women’s Sports Complex ground next to the Zahur Ahmed Chowhdury Stadium in Chattogram at 12:45 p.m.
The Pakistani player arrived an hour or so before the game and was added to the starting lineup.
Shah and Rizwan will play for the Multan Sultans in the Pakistan Super League after appearing in the BPL (PSL).
For Victorians, who are currently in fourth position on the table with four points after five games, the game versus Dominators is crucial.
With 10 points after winning five of their six games, Sylhet Strikers are now first in the standings. After four games, Fortune Barishal are in second place with six points.
With four points each, the Rangpur Riders and Chattogram Challengers are in third and fifth position, respectively.
With two points each after four games, Khulna Tigers and Dhaka Dominators are in the final two spots, respectively, on the standings.
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