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Najmul Hossain Shanto Century Leads Abahani to Dominant DPL Win

Ali Naseer · · 3 min read
shanto century dpl 23 05 2026

A Masterclass in Dominance

The Dhaka Premier League (DPL) witnessed a clinical performance as Abahani Limited dismantled Agrani Bank Cricket Club in a match that left little doubt about the gulf in quality between the two sides. From the very first ball, Abahani showcased the discipline and firepower that defines their campaign, eventually wrapping up a comfortable 9-wicket victory with plenty of overs to spare.

Agrani Bank’s Struggle for Momentum

After electing to bat first upon winning the toss, Agrani Bank hoped to set a competitive target to challenge the formidable Abahani lineup. Opener Mahfijul Islam Robin provided a glimpse of intent, striking an aggressive 31 off 33 balls, while Shadman Islam attempted to provide stability with 17 runs off 25 deliveries. However, the innings struggled to gain any real sustained momentum.

Veteran campaigner Imrul Kayes worked hard to anchor the middle phase, contributing 30 runs from 49 balls. Yet, the recurring issue for Agrani Bank throughout the day was the inability to build partnerships. Wickets fell at regular intervals, preventing any set batter from truly taking the game away from the opposition.

The only significant resistance came from Nasir Hossain, who showcased his experience with a well-constructed 56 off 58 balls. Despite his efforts to keep the scoreboard moving, the lack of support from the tail meant the innings folded prematurely. Agrani Bank were eventually bundled out for a sub-par total of 178 in 42.1 overs.

Abahani’s Tactical Bowling Display

The success of the Abahani bowling unit was built on tight lines and disciplined lengths. While the entire attack functioned as a cohesive unit, Khaled Ahmed stood out as the pick of the bowlers. His economical spell, yielding just 21 runs for 2 wickets across his 8 overs, set the tone for the day and ensured that the Agrani Bank batters never felt comfortable at the crease.

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Shanto’s Century Seals the Deal

Chasing 179 for victory, Abahani suffered an early hiccup when Jishan Alam was dismissed for 6 with only 8 runs on the board. For a moment, it seemed as though Agrani Bank might find a glimmer of hope. However, any aspirations of an upset were quickly extinguished by a stunning partnership.

Najmul Hossain Shanto, in peak form, took control of the chase with elegance and power. He was supported magnificently by Mahidul Islam Ankon, whose calm and composed 56 off 86 balls allowed Shanto to express himself fully. The duo stitched together an unbeaten 171-run stand that effectively took the match away from the bowlers.

Shanto’s innings was a masterclass in controlled aggression, as he raced to a brilliant, unbeaten 108 off just 90 deliveries. His ability to find gaps and rotate the strike kept the pressure firmly on the fielders. Abahani raced to their target of 179 for 1 in just 31.4 overs, finishing the game with a statement victory.

Looking Ahead

This match served as a clear indicator of Abahani Limited’s championship credentials. While Agrani Bank will look to re-evaluate their middle-order collapses, Abahani will take immense confidence from the clinical nature of this win. With Shanto in such fine touch and the bowling attack firing on all cylinders, they remain a team to beat in this year’s DPL tournament.

Ali Naseer

Ali Naseer is a senior sports correspondent for The News International, known for his authoritative coverage of Pakistan cricket and his razor‑sharp technical analysis. A graduate of the University of Karachi, he began his career documenting club cricket in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the Northern Areas, bringing to light the raw fast‑bowling talent that has become Pakistan’s hallmark. Ali’s work now spans global ICC tournaments and every edition of the Pakistan Super League, where he is a familiar face in the press box. He combines an intimate knowledge of the domestic structure with an ability to break down high‑pressure match situations for a national readership. His columns on the art of reverse swing and the history of Pakistani pace bowlers have become essential reading for fans. Twice honoured by the APNS and his own paper, Ali remains dedicated to telling the stories of the players and places that keep Pakistan cricket alive.