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That's all from us then! This is Soumarya Dutta, signing off on behalf of my partner Arya Sekhar Chakraborty. See you soon!
Imrul Kayes, Comilla Victorians Captain - Definitely, it's a great feeling to be on the winning side! Our bowlers did really well, especially Tanvir bowled remarkably well in the powerplay. Mosaddek was a real handful on this surface and he stepped up to the occasion. Rizwan and Liton batted really well and set up the win for us.
Litton Das is the Player of the Match, here is what he had to say: I played the last match here I feel good because Chaitrtagong wicket is always a batting wicket. When we were batting there was dew and the ball was coming easily onto the bat. I always feel that in low-scoring games, it gets difficult if you start slow.
Time for the post-match presentation ceremony.
Shuvagata Hom (Chattogram Challengers captain): Disappointing for us. We didn't bat well. Powerplay we started really well but we couldn't continue. Yeah, we didn't get any partnerships in the middle overs. Afif batted well, got some runs. After that I tried to finish the innings well. In the powerplay they put under pressure.
Comilla Victorians won by 6 wickets (with 15 deliveries to spare) Chattogram Challengers 135/8 in 20 overs Shuvagata Hom 37*(22)| Khushdil Shah 2/20
Comilla Victorians 137/4 in 17.3 overs Litton Das 40(22) | Malinda Pushpakumara 2/33 Mohammad Rizwan 37(35) | Ziaur Rahman 1/17
It proved to be a relatively straightforward run chase for the Comilla Victorians in the end as they registered their first victory of the tournament by wickets and with deliveries remaining. Riding on a sensational early impetus provided by Liton Das, the Victorians never really looked back. Litton scored a quickfire 40 off just 22 deliveries which was studded with some delightful shots.
Mohammad Rizwan gave him good company at the other end as they got off to a perfect start. A partnership of 56 runs came in just more than 6 overs and it looked dead and buried for the Challengers when Mrittunjoy Chowdhury produced a sensational yorker that uprooted the stumps of Liton Das. There was a few hiccups in the middle but Rizwan ensured that one end remained stable.
He was joined in by Jaker Ali after the early loss of Johnson Charles and the duo batted sensibly. Jaker took his time early on but then smashed two lusty blows of Ziaur Rahman to get them close. Ziaur did bag his wicket but by then the match was a foregone conclusion. Eventually it was Khushdil Shah who hit the winning runs to take the Victorians to their first victory of the competition.
Comilla Victorians win by 6 wickets with 15 balls remaining!
17.3 Mrittunjoy Chowdhury to Khushdil Shah, FOUR! That's it, game set and match. A short delivery outside off with enough width on offer. A fierce square cut past the backward point which races away to the fence. Comilla Victorians registers their first victory of the tournament.
17.2 Mrittunjoy Chowdhury to Khushdil Shah, on a length a shade outside off. Khushdil plays it well, runs it away down towards the backward point region and a good bit of fielding there.
17.1 Mrittunjoy Chowdhury to Mohammad Rizwan, slower on a length angling down the leg side. Easily worked away towards the fine leg region for a single.
Mrittunjoy Chowdhury [3.0-0-18-1] back into the attack.
Just 4 runs needed now for the Victorians and it's all but a formality at this stage.
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Shuvagata Hom
16.6 Shuvagata Hom to Khushdil Shah, slowish tossed up delivery a shade outside off. Khushdil comes down the track and tries to go down the ground. Ends up getting nowhere to the pitch of the ball but swings through. Slices that up in the air, eventually it falls in no man's land well short of the deep cover fielder and Khushdil has enough time to again take a double.
16.5 Shuvagata Hom to Khushdil Shah, a tossed-up delivery on the middle stumps from Shuvagata. Khushdil makes some room and swings it away across the line. Gets it from the inside half down towards deep midwicket and takes a couple of runs.
16.4 Shuvagata Hom to Khushdil Shah, slower on a length around middle. Khushdil waits for it and defends.
16.3 Shuvagata Hom to Khushdil Shah, fuller arm ball on middle stump. Defended off the front foot by Khushdil.
16.2 Shuvagata Hom to Mohammad Rizwan, flatter and quicker a shade outside off. Rizwan works it from the crease down towards long-on for a single.
16.1 Shuvagata Hom to Khushdil Shah, Khushdil comes down the track and fats it away towards the cover region for a single.
Shuvagata Hom [1.0-0-12-0] back into the attack.
Jaker Ali went bang bang back to back in that over for two sixes before Zia came back strongly to get rid of him! The Victorians are within touching distance now as they need just 11 runs to win.