Sabbir, bowlers help Rajshahi Kings set up BPL final against Dhaka Dynamites

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Sabbir anchored cialis 40 mg reviews the chase with a 52-ball 43 after Rajshahi lost realviagraforsale-rxonline.com their top order,

He shared a 62-run stand with James Franklin (30 off 24 balls) to shepherd his team past the 126-run target set by Khulna at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Mirpur on Wednesday.

Rajshahi now face Dhaka Dynamites in the final. Darren Sammy and his men have beaten Shakib Al Hasan’s Dynamites on both occasions in their previous encounters this edition.

Also, a buoyant Rajshahi will go into the final match, set for Dec 9, on the back of successive wins in knockout matches – the eliminator and the first qualifier.

Having lost the first qualifier against Dhaka after being bowled out for just 86 on Tuesday, Khulna put up another meek show batting first.

Ariful Haque (32) topscored for them to take the total past the run-a-ball mark.

The Kings’ chase was off to a shaky start when they lost Mominul Haque (2), who edged to first slip in the second over. Boundaries were few and far between in the first half of the chase and other opener Nurul Hasan (14) fell after smashing two of those. Afif Hossain (26 off 27 balls) and Sabbir then kept reducing the target with regular singles and doubles as the teenager showed maturity by checking his shots when necessary. He viagra cost per pill departed, however, plumb in front by Mahmudullah with the team still 59 runs away. Sabbir and Franklin then showed superb temperament to forge ahead. The duo clubbed four boundaries and two sixes, the last one by Franklin giving the real viagra winning runs, between them to propel their team into the final with four balls to spare.

The middle-order batsmen got starts but none of them, barring Ariful, could convert them to anything substantial. Nicholas Pooran (22 off 10 balls) counterattacked with two boundaries and two sixes, but soon got carried away to bring about his downfall. Samit Patel landed decisive blows by taking out Benny Howell (12) before Mahmudullah (22), too, walked back skying the English southpaw. Khulna were left reeling on 102-9 at one stage. With the wickets tumbling at one end, Ariful (32 off 29 balls) dug deep and added 23 for the last wicket to give some respectability to the total. Patel was the pick of the bowlers for Rajshahi. He took 3-19 from four overs. Although other left-arm spinner Nazmul Islam did not take any wicket, he gave away just 20 runs from his four overs to maintain the pressure. Caribbean duo Kesrick Williams (1-18) and Darren Sammy (1-8) kept things tight as well.

Source: Bd news24