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ICL Dhaka Warriors vs Lahore Badshahs, 33rd Match, Highlights
Nov 7, 2008 Fri (ICL Match 33) Warriors lose to Badashahs by five wickets at Sardar Vallabhai Patel stadium in Ahmedabad
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Dailymotion – 33rd Match ICL 2 Lahore v Dhaka HQ P 1, a video from Cricket_Guru. Cricket, ICL, Season, 2
Dailymotion – 33rd Match ICL 2 Lahore v Dhaka HQ P 2, a video from Cricket_Guru. Cricket, ICL, Season, 2
Dailymotion – 33rd Match ICL 2 Lahore v Dhaka HQ P 3, a video from Cricket_Guru. Cricket, ICL, Season, 2
Dailymotion – 33rd Match ICL 2 Lahore v Dhaka HQ P 4, a video from Cricket_Guru. Cricket, ICL, Season, 2
Dailymotion – 33rd Match ICL 2 Lahore v Dhaka HQ P 5, a video from Cricket_Guru. Cricket, ICL, Season, 2
ICL Dhaka Warriors Beat Mumbai Champs, 21st, Match Highlights
Oct 27, 2008, Mon (ICL Match 21) Mumbai Champs lost to Dhaka Warriors by six wickets with six balls to spare in a day and night encounter at the Tau Devi Lal Stadium in Gurgaon on Monday.
Opener Shahriar Nafees (57) and Alok Kapali (48) were the architects behind the Warriors victory over Champs.
Nafees knock contained nine fours and one six and came off 40 balls.
Kapali, who started slowly, raised the momentum of the Dhaka team as he scored four fours and three sixes.
Warriors did not have a great start as opener Nazimuddin was struck plumb by van der Wath when their score was 15.
However, Aftab Ahmed (23) struck few blows and with his partner Nafees put on 54 runs for the second wicket.
Aftab was claimed by Shreyas Khanolkar when the score was 69.
Dhiman Ghosh (13) and Kapali put on an unbeaten partnership of 39 for the fifth wicket to take their side to a victory with six balls to spare.
Mumbai Champs, who were put into bat by Dhaka Warriors, started shakily as they lost both the openers for 30.
Hasan Raza (17) and Taufeeq Umar (28), who put on 39 runs for the third wicket, steadied Champs innings to an extent.
But, again wickets fell in a heap as Mumbai team was struggling at 77 for the loss of six wickets after 13.1 overs.
Ranjit Khirid, who played a superb knock of 54 runs of just 25 balls, had an unbeaten 74 runs partnership for the seventh wicket with Johan van der Wath (18).
This pair was instrumental in taking the Mumbai team to a respectable total of 151 for 6 off the stipulated 20 overs.
Mohammad Sharif was the most expensive bowler for the Warriors conceding 40 runs off four overs, while Mosharraf Hossain, who took two wickets giving away 20 runs, was their most successful.
Kapali was adjudged the ‘man of the match’ for his unbeaten knock and claiming one wicket while bowling.
Tags: 20-20, 21st, Dhaka Warriors, ICL, Match Highlights, Mumbai Champs, T20, Twenty 20, Twenty-Twenty
ICL Mumbai Champs vs Dhaka Warriors, 21st Match, Highlights
Oct 27, 2008, Mon (ICL Match 21) Warriors defeat Champs by six wickets at the Tau Devi Lal Stadium in Gurgaon.
ICL Dhaka Warriors defeated Delhi Giants, 13th, Match Highlights
October 20 (ICL Match 13) Warriors beat Giants by 62 runs at the Sardar Patel Stadium in Ahmedabad.
ICL Hyderabad Heroes Beats Dhaka Warriors, 7th, Match Highlights
October 15 (ICL Match 7) A fantastic batting performance by Alok Kapali helped Dhaka Warriors score 168 for the loss of nine wickets in their stipulated quota of 20 overs.
Warriors, who were struggling at 57 for five at one stage, managed to post 168 on scoreboard due to a fine century by Kapali, first of the ICL season two, who scored 100 of just 60 balls, slamming eleven boundaries and five sixers.
Earlier, Dhaka Warriors won the toss and elected to bat.
Abdul Razzaq gave the Hyderabad Heroes first breakthrough when he claimed the wicket of Shahriar Nafees, when the score board read zero.
Razzaq and Nicky Boje claimed three wickets each.
Chris Harris was the most expensive bowler. He gave away 32 runs of three overs.
Opening batsmen for Hyderabad Heroes James Maher and Abdul Razzaq gave good starts, but both fell in their 20s.
Just when Stuart Binny looked all set for a big score, he was run out for 30. His knock came off just 17 balls with two fours and two sixes.
Nicky Boje, who was set, also got run out for 31 when Heroes score was 141 for six.
However, Chris Harris steered Heroes to victory in a thrilling match with two balls to spare with his unbeaten 37 off just 17 balls. His knock included five boundaries and a six.
Alok Kapali was named the ‘man of the match’ for his brilliant knock.