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Cricket frenzy to hit fever pitch with BPL tomorrow

Staff Reporter Cricket 2022-01-20, 10:25pm

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 DHAKA - Cricket frenzy hits the fever pitch once again with the much-anticipated Bangabandhu Bangladesh Premier League (BPL)
T20, a six-team tournament, which rolls onto the ground tomorrow after two
years.
 
     The eighth edition of the tournament will kick off with the match
between Chattogram Challengers and Fortune Barishal at 1.30 PM. Khulna Tigers
will take on Minister Group Dhaka in the other match of the day at 6.30 PM.
Gazi TV and T Sports will telecast those two matches live from the stadium.
 
     Comilla Victorians and the Sylhet Sunrisers are the other two teams of
the cash-rich tournament.
 
     Both of the matches will be hosted by Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket
Stadium (SNCS). Two matches will be held every day. Apart from SBNCS, Zahur
Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium (ZACS), Chattogram and Sylhet International Cricket
Stadium (SICS) are the other two venues for the tournament.
 
     Due to the Covid-19, the BCB couldn't organize the tournament for the
last two years. This year also the tournament is being held amid the rise of
the new variant (Omicron) of Coronavirus. But as the BCB is experienced
enough to run a tournament and International series amid the threat of Covid-
19, they are confident to complete the BPL without any problem.
 
     Before the players, support staff and other stakeholders of the six
franchisees enter into the bio-bubble, BCB medical team conducted frequent
tests and some of the players and officials were found positive. They were
taken into isolation. The medical team will keep testing on a frequent basis
in a bid to drive out any risk.
 
     BBS Cables this year was named title sponsor of the BPL, powered by
Walton. A total of 34 matches will be held including the playoffs and final
in 27 days. The champion team will get BDT 1crore while the runners-up will
be awarded with BDT 50 lac.
 
     Even though the BPL almost coincides with PSL, the tournament still got
big T20 names like Andre Russell, Faf Du Plessi, Moeen Ali, Sunil Narine,
Dwayne Bravo, Chris Gayle and some other promising overseas players, which
was the testament of the brand value of BPL.
 
     But there are still some loopholes, among which the absence of DRS is
prominent. The players and officials though didn't show any concern about it,
at least in public.
 
     The BPL however will be held in empty stadium, considering the rise of
the Coronavirus in the country. BPL secretary Ismail Haider Mallick said they
will strike a long term deal with the franchisees after this BPL.
 
     "The next BPL will be the proper way as we'll strike a long term deal
with the franchisees, so that they also could come here with long term plan,"
he said here today.
 
     Meanwhile all of the four teams which will take the field tomorrow were
keen to make a good start to the tournament.
 
     "It is important to get a rhythm from the start of the tournament, so we
are looking for a good start in the opening game," Minister Group Dhaka
captain Mahmudullah Riyad said.
 
     Fortune Barishal captain Shakib Al Hasan wants to play as a team.
 
     "There is no pressure even though we know all of the six teams are equal
as far as the strength of the team is concerned. We want to play as a unit
throughout the tournament," he added.
 
    Chattogram Challengers captain Mehidy Hasan Miraz said he would try to
handle the captaincy responsibility astutely.
 
     "We have a balanced team and I hope we'll get a desired result. As a
captain I want to create an example," he added.
 
     Khulna Tigers captain Mushfiqur Rahim however wants to lead from the
front.
 
     "Last year, we were so close to win the title but we couldn't. This year
we'll try to get the elusive trophy. Hopefully we can rise on the occasion
and make the tournament memorable for us," he remarked.BSS