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Towhid Hridoy century powers Mohammedan to 107-run win over Rupganj

Reyaansh Bansal · · 4 min read
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A Commanding Display in the Dhaka Premier League

In a showcase of batting dominance and clinical bowling, Mohammedan Sporting Club secured a resounding victory against the Legends of Rupganj. Towhid Hridoy century powers Mohammedan to 107-run win over Rupganj, as the side proved why they remain a formidable force in the ongoing Dhaka Premier League (DPL).

Mohammedan’s Batting Masterclass

The match, held at the historic Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Mirpur, began with the Legends of Rupganj winning the toss and opting to field. This decision, however, played directly into the hands of the Mohammedan batters who flourished on the surface. Mohammedan posted an imposing total of 339 for 5 in their allotted 50 overs, setting a daunting mountain for their opponents to climb.

At the heart of this massive total was Towhid Hridoy. His innings of 101 runs off 106 balls was a masterclass in composure and tactical aggression. Hridoy found the gaps with ease and anchored the innings perfectly. He was not alone in his efforts; Anamul Haque Bijoy provided a sparkling contribution of 71 runs from 63 balls, maintaining a healthy strike rate throughout his stay at the crease. Afif Hossain further consolidated the position with a vital 70 runs off 70 balls, ensuring that the momentum never shifted away from Mohammedan.

Rupganj’s Bowling Struggle

The Legends of Rupganj bowling attack found it difficult to contain the flow of runs. Mahedi Hasan emerged as the most successful bowler for his side, claiming two wickets, but he was expensive as the batters looked to capitalize on every loose delivery. The trio of Hasan Mahmud, Shoriful Islam, and Mehidy Hasan Miraz managed to claim one wicket each, but they were unable to halt the scoring rate or put the pressure needed to dismantle the Mohammedan middle order.

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The Chase and Collapse

Chasing a massive target of 340, Legends of Rupganj required a strong start and they initially received exactly that. Opener Habibur Rahman Soham came out with intent, playing an aggressive knock of 59 runs from a mere 27 balls. His quick-fire innings provided a glimmer of hope and momentum for the chasing side, keeping them well ahead of the required run rate in the early stages.

However, the nature of the DPL often highlights the importance of partnerships, and once Soham was dismissed, the Rupganj batting lineup struggled to find stability. Mahedi Hasan fought valiantly, scoring 37 runs from 50 balls, and Nasum Ahmed showed resilience with a contribution of 45 runs off 40 deliveries. Despite these individual efforts, the middle and lower order could not sustain the required intensity against a disciplined bowling attack.

Mohammedan’s Bowling Dominance

The Mohammedan bowling unit was clinical in their approach, systematically dismantling the Rupganj lineup. Nahid Rana was the standout performer, showcasing great pace and control to finish with figures of 4 for 71. His ability to break partnerships proved to be the decisive factor in the game.

Taibur Rahman provided excellent support, chipping in with 3 crucial wickets, while the experienced Mohammad Saifuddin added 2 wickets to his tally. Taijul Islam rounded off the performance with one wicket, ensuring that the Legends of Rupganj were bowled out for 232 runs in 34 overs. This comprehensive 107-run victory solidifies Mohammedan’s position in the league and serves as a statement of intent for their campaign ahead.

Final Reflections

The match served as a reminder of the quality within the Mohammedan squad. From Hridoy’s brilliance at the top of the order to the collective effort of the bowling attack, every aspect of their game clicked at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium. For the Legends of Rupganj, there will be lessons to learn regarding building partnerships and maintaining discipline in the field, as they look to bounce back in their upcoming fixtures of the tournament.

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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.