Chittagong record second victory beating Sylhet
Chittagong: Chittagong Vikings recorded their second victory in the 26th match of AKS Bangladesh Premier League T20 with a 40-run victory over Sylhet Sixers held on Friday at Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium here.
Chasing a huge winning target of 212-run set by Chittagong, Sylhet Sixers were fell short as they restricted at 171 for 8 in 20 overs despite a strong reply by Andre Fletcher and Bazar Azam.
The West Indies batsman Fletcher smashed 46-ball off 71 runs , an innings that studded with eight boundaries and four over boundaries and during the process he also shared 80-run second wicket stand with Pakistani batsman Babar Azam who cracked 32-ball off 41 runs with two boundaries and one over boundary.
After the departure of two set batsmen, the Sylhet's middle order batsmen failed to build any effective partnership to chase the total.
However wicket keeper Nurul Hasan offered some resistance with a breezy 16-ball off 28 but it merely reduced the defeat gap.
Pacer Taskin Ahmed was the pick of Chittagong bowler as he grabbed three wickets conceding 31 runs.
He was well supported by Stiaan Van Zyl and Soumya Sarkar who both claimed two wickets for 14 and 17 runs respectively.
Sikandar Raza of Chittagong was named the player of the match for his impressive knock.
Earlier, cameo blaze by Sikandar Raza steered Chittagong Vikings to amass a massive total of 211 for 5 in 20 overs, the highest total so far in the tournament, against Sylhet Sixers, after they were sent to bat first.
The 31-year Zimbabwe right handed batsman Sikandar smashed 45-ball off 95 runs that studded with nine boundaries and six over boundaries before he fell to Kamrul Islam, after Chittagong slipped to 3 for 65 runs.
Captain Luke Ronchi (41) and Stiaan Van Zyl (40) also played the major role behind to amass Chittagong's massive total.
Kamrul Hasna Rabbi finished with two wickets for 35 runs.
With the day's win, Chittagong Vikings secured five points from seven matches while bagged nine points from nine matches.