
DHAKA – Barbados and West Indies all-rounder Kyle Mayers played a starring role as Fortune Barishal produced a magnificent chase of a challenging 195 to beat Chittagong Kings by three wickets and capture the Bangladesh Premier League title.
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Playing at the Shere Bangla National Stadium on Friday, the left-handed Mayers blasted a 28-ball 46 as Barishal got over the line with three balls to spare.
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Veteran opener and captain Tamim Iqbal top-scored with 54 off 29 balls while opening partner Towhid Hridoy weighed in with 32.
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Sent in earlier, Kings looked to have taken the upper hand when Parvez Hossain Emon top-scored with 78 not out from 49 deliveries and opening partner Khawaja Nafay punched 66 from 44 deliveries, with Graham Clark striking 44 from 23 balls.
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The opening stand yielded 121 off 76 balls, Parvez counting half-dozen fours and four sixes and Nafay finishing with seven fours and three sixes.
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When the stand was broken in the 13th over, Clark arrived to punch two fours and three sixes and put on a further 70 for the second wicket with Parvez.
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Handed the new ball, Mayers sent down four wicket-less overs which cost 35 runs.
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In reply, Tamim and Towhid gave the chase an ideal foundation in a stand of 76, the left-handed Tamim counting nine fours and a six and the right-handed Towhid counting three fours.
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When three wickets tumbled to leave the chase at 96 for three in the 11th over, the 32-year-old Mayers took responsibility for the innings, clobbering three fours and three sixes in a stunning knock.
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Critically, he added 34 for the fourth wicket with Mushfiqur Rahim (16) before dominating a 42-run fifth wicket stand with Mahmudullah (7).
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When he perished in the 18th over there was still work to be done but Rishad Hossain settled the affair with a couple of sixes in a six-ball unbeaten 18.
(BT)
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