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Habibur Rahman Sohan hits fastest List A century in Bangladesh history

Reyaansh Bansal · · 3 min read
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A Historic Day for Bangladesh Cricket

The Dhaka Premier League (DPL) has long been a breeding ground for talent and competitive spirit, but few innings have ever reached the level of dominance witnessed recently. Habibur Rahman Sohan hits fastest List A century in Bangladesh history, a feat that has sent shockwaves through the domestic cricket circuit and cemented his name in the annals of the sport.

The Record-Breaking Performance

Opening for the Legends of Rupganj, Sohan showcased a masterclass in aggressive batting. While many players approach the List A format with a measured strategy, Sohan decided to rewrite the rulebook from the very first delivery. He reached his century in a staggering 45 balls, eclipsing the previous national record held by other talented Bangladeshi players. This wasn’t just a win; it was a total dismantling of the bowling attack.

From the moment he stepped onto the pitch, the intent was clear. He attacked the opposition bowlers with relentless pressure, ensuring that the Legends of Rupganj gained control of the match early on. By capitalizing on the powerplay overs, Sohan prevented the fielding side from settling into any rhythm, effectively taking the game out of their reach before the midpoint of the innings.

Analyzing the Knock: Stats and Strategy

The sheer velocity of his scoring was matched by his ability to maintain such a high level of intensity throughout his stay at the crease. By the time his innings came to an end, Sohan had accumulated a total of 130 runs from just 58 deliveries. His aggressive approach resulted in an incredible strike rate of 224.14, a figure that is rarely seen in 50-over domestic fixtures.

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The composition of his score is equally impressive:

  • Total Runs: 130
  • Balls Faced: 58
  • Fours: 8
  • Sixes: 13

The heavy reliance on clearing the boundary ropes with 13 sixes highlights his exceptional timing and raw power. He wasn’t just finding the gaps; he was clearing the field with ease. When he was finally dismissed—caught by Enamul Hoque Ashiq off the bowling of Abdullah Al Mamun—the Legends of Rupganj had already surged to 174 runs in just 17 overs, providing a monumental foundation for their total.

Why This Matters

Records such as the one set by Sohan provide a significant morale boost for the domestic cricket landscape. It serves as a reminder that the talent pool in Bangladesh is deep and capable of producing world-class performances under pressure. This innings will likely be studied by young cricketers looking to improve their aggressive shot selection and power-hitting technique.

As the Dhaka Premier League continues, the focus will undoubtedly shift toward whether Sohan can maintain this level of form. While consistency is often the greatest challenge for power-hitters, the confidence gained from achieving the fastest List A century in the country’s history is a massive milestone. His ability to perform on this stage demonstrates not only physical skill but the mental fortitude required to dominate professional bowling lineups.

In summary, this performance stands as a testament to the evolution of batting in the modern era of List A cricket. Habibur Rahman Sohan has set a new benchmark for excellence, one that will stand as a challenge for future generations of Bangladeshi cricketers to pursue.

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Reyaansh Bansal

Reyaansh Bansal is the digital cricket content lead for ESPNcricinfo, where he masters the art of making cricket irresistible on phones, feeds, and timelines. A Mumbai University media graduate, Bansal began his career in sports radio but quickly pivoted to the digital space, recognising that the future of cricket fandom was being shaped on Twitter threads, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts. He now leads a creative team that produces viral match recaps, player quizzes, and data‑driven infographics for millions of followers. Bansal’s unique skill is decoding complex match situations into shareable, witty formats without losing the sport’s essence. His work has been praised by current players, broadcasters, and cricket boards for bringing new, younger audiences to the game.