NCL 2021-22 round-up – Dhaka claw back from 0 for 4 to stun Sylhet, Mahmudul Hasan Joy scores another century

Nasum Ahmed took 7 for 43 on his return from the UAE but it wasn’t enough for Sylhet
Chattogram’s Mahmudul Hasan Joy struck back-to-back centuries after he made 121 off 211 balls with nine fours and a six, against Barisal.
Nasum Ahmed took 7 for 43 on the first day against Dhaka Division, a few days after returning from Bangladesh’s T20 World Cup campaign in the UAE. He followed it up with 5 for 70, which gave him career-best figures of 12-113. It was, however, not enough for Sylhet as they fell short in the chase.
Best match
Both Tier-1 games were worth watching. Dhaka bounced back superbly against Sylhet from 0 for 4 to score 123. Sylhet took a comfortable 142-run lead, with Sayem Alam, Zakir Hasan and Jaker Ali scoring fifties as they made 265.
Dhaka were bowled out for 243 in their second attempt, with opener Abdul Mazid and No. 4 Raqibul Hasan hitting half-centuries. But Nazmul’s four-wicket haul in the second innings triggered Sylhet’s collapse, as they were bowled out for 98 on the final day.
In the other fixture, Rangpur were behind by 35 runs in the first innings when Nasir Hossain’s four wickets, and three each from Alauddin Babu and Sohrawardi Shuvo helped bowl out Khulna for 212 in the second innings. It left Rangpur with a 248-run target.
Tanbir Hayder struck 74 to take them to a strong position after lunch but a cluster of wickets left them on 205 for 7. Captain Akbar Ali and Shuvo took them home with a 43-run, unbroken eighth-wicket stand.
Rangpur lead Tier-1 with 26.39 points, closely followed by Dhaka on 22.63 points. In Tier-2, Chittagong look in the strongest position to push for promotion next season, after they ended the round on 26.6 points. Barisal are second on 16.9 points.
Players to watch
Youngsters Akbar and Mrittunjoy, both part of Bangladesh’s Under-19 World Cup win last year, played well in this round. Mehidy Hasan Miraz also continued to shine, this time scoring twin fifties and taking five wickets against Rangpur.
Mohammad Isam is ESPNcricinfo’s Bangladesh correspondent. @isam84