Dhaka Division and Chattogram Division start with wins, left-arm spinners dominate

Yasir Ali and Jahid Javed were the only centurions in the round
Yasir Ali continued to impress in the domestic first-class circuit by getting his ninth century. He made 129 off 198 balls, with 15 fours and three sixes, in Chattogram’s first innings against Rajshahi. He added 134 runs for the third wicket with Mominul Haque, as Chattogram took a 183-run first-innings lead. Yasir laid the foundation for Chattogram’s eventual win over Rajshahi.
Dhaka’s left-arm spinner Nazmul Islam took career-best figures of 10 for 64 in their big win over Sylhet. He took 6 for 23 in the first innings as Sylhet were shot out for 67, their second-lowest total in the competition. It is now the second cheapest ten-for in first-class cricket in Bangladesh.
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Chattogram were bossing most of their game against Rajshahi but on the fourth morning, they were reduced to 38 for 6 in their chase of 77. Yasir then struck an unbeaten 38 to guide them to a tense win.
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Yasir continued to perform in the first-class scene, but he awaits a Test debut for a long time. He has taken several catches as a substitute fielder but the team management hasn’t entrusted him with a Test cap.
The good showing by the spinners is also an encouraging sign, as Bangladesh have at times felt that they are light in this department, once considered to be their strength.
Mohammad Isam is ESPNcricinfo’s Bangladesh correspondent. @isam84