From First Century to 200? Anisul’s Monster Innings Leaves Bowlers Helpless!

Dhaka produced a commanding performance on the opening day of their match against Chattogram, powered by two unbeaten centuries from Anisul and Marshall. Despite a shaky start and an injury that disrupted their momentum early on, Dhaka finished the day in a dominant position at 356 for 2.

The innings began steadily, with Ashiqur Rahman and Anisul laying a promising foundation. But Ashiqur’s unfortunate injury forced him to retire hurt, breaking the partnership at 72. The next two batters struggled to settle—Faisal Ahmed fell for just 9, and Zisan Alam for 22. Dhaka were suddenly facing early pressure.

That pressure evaporated once Anisul and Marshall formed a partnership that completely shifted the narrative of the day. Anisul first brought up his maiden first-class century with remarkable composure. His batting grew even more assured as he began to dominate the Chattogram bowlers, eventually ending the day unbeaten on a magnificent 183 off a flurry of boundaries and sixes.

Marshall was equally impressive, scoring 109 not out off 132 balls. His carefully crafted innings ensured Dhaka not only recovered but surged into a position of complete control. The pair’s unbroken stand will resume tomorrow, with the team looking to push towards an imposing total.

At Bogura, Khulna endured a mixed start against Rangpur. They struggled to build substantial partnerships but still reached 302 for 9 by the close. Soumya Sarkar top-scored with a brisk 56 from 55 balls, while Ziaur Rahman added 36. Nasir Hossain claimed three wickets for Rangpur.

In the title-deciding fixture in Rajshahi, Sylhet faced table-toppers Barishal. Although missing three frontline pacers, Sylhet fought hard after initially appearing vulnerable. Barishal raced to 188 for 3, but Sylhet stormed back late in the day, taking six wickets to leave the opponents at 269 for 9. Tareq struck with three wickets, and Abu Jayed added two.

Mymensingh also impressed in their bid for the title, bowling out Rajshahi for 219. Abu Haider was the pick of the bowlers with three wickets. They ended the day at 73 for 2, well-placed to build a solid total.

The day’s biggest storyline, however, belonged to one man—Anisul. His maiden century has turned into something special, and he stands within reach of a monumental double century.

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