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Bangladesh Cricket

Anamul Haque Bijoy breaks Tamim Iqbal’s record with 25th List A century

Devansh Singh · · 3 min read
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A New Chapter in Bangladesh Cricket History

The BKSP Ground No. 3 recently witnessed a display of batting dominance that will be remembered for years to come. In the final round of the Dhaka Premier League (DPL), the Mohammedan Sporting Club orchestrated a massive total of 406 for 4, setting the stage for a spectacular clash against Abahani Limited. At the heart of this onslaught were Anamul Haque Bijoy and Parvez Hossain Emon, whose partnership redefined efficiency and power-hitting.

The Record-Breaking Knock

Anamul Haque Bijoy played a masterful innings, scoring 141 runs off just 115 balls. While his individual contribution was pivotal, the context of the achievement adds significant weight to his career trajectory. By reaching this century, Anamul Haque Bijoy breaks Tamim Iqbal’s record with 25th List A century, effectively moving ahead of the legendary opener in the all-time standings for Bangladeshi cricketers. Before this match, the two stalwarts were locked in a tie with 24 centuries each, but Bijoy’s latest display of skill has granted him the sole lead in the record books.

Efficiency at the Crease

What makes this milestone truly remarkable is the rate at which Bijoy has accumulated his hundreds. Statistical analysis reveals that Tamim Iqbal achieved his 24 centuries over the course of 320 innings. In contrast, Bijoy reached his 25th century in a mere 234 innings. This disparity highlights the explosive nature of Bijoy’s playstyle and his consistent ability to dominate domestic bowling attacks throughout his career.

A Team Effort at BKSP

While Bijoy’s record-breaking century stole the headlines, the role of Parvez Hossain Emon cannot be understated. Emon was in sensational form, dispatching the bowlers to all parts of the ground as he smashed 150 runs from only 116 deliveries. Together, they formed a backbone that allowed Mohammedan to reach a staggering 406 for 4. This total now stands as the second-highest innings recorded by a Bangladeshi team in List A cricket history.

To put this performance into perspective, the record for the highest List A total in the country still remains with Prime Bank Cricket Club. During the previous DPL season, they posted a massive 422 for 8 against Brothers Union, a match that featured a stunning 176 off 125 balls from Naim Sheikh. Despite the challenge of reaching that top mark, the performance of Mohammedan Sporting Club remains a testament to the evolving standards of batting in Bangladesh’s domestic circuit.

Reflecting on the Milestone

The achievement of 25 List A centuries places Bijoy in an elite category. For cricket enthusiasts, seeing such milestones broken in the domestic league provides a clear indicator of the talent depth within the nation. As Bijoy continues his career, the focus will undoubtedly be on how many more centuries he can add to his tally and whether his record will remain unbroken for the foreseeable future.

The Dhaka Premier League has once again proven to be a vital breeding ground for high-quality performances. With players like Bijoy pushing the boundaries of what is possible, the future of the sport in Bangladesh looks incredibly promising. Fans and experts alike will be watching closely as the domestic season progresses, awaiting the next big moment in what has already been an unforgettable year for cricket.

Devansh Singh

Devansh Singh is one of the most recognisable faces of Hindi cricket journalism, anchoring prime‑time sports shows on Aaj Tak and writing analytical features for India Today Hindi. A Banaras Hindu University alumnus, Singh built his reputation by merging traditional Hindi commentary with a modern, data‑backed approach. He has reported from three ICC Men's Cricket World Cups, the World Test Championship finals, and almost every India vs Pakistan clash of the last decade. His show Tactical Curtain — where he dissects a Test session ball‑by‑ball in Hindi — has a cult following among purists and digital audiences alike. Whether breaking down the footwork against a Dukes ball or narrating the untold stories of India’s cricketing past, Singh delivers insight with the accessibility and rhythm that only Hindi can offer.