Prime Doleshwar Sporting Club

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Prime Doleshwar Sporting Club
Personnel
Captain Farhad Reza

Prime Doleshwar Sporting Club is a Bangladeshi cricket team that plays List A cricket in the Dhaka Premier League and Twenty20 cricket in the Dhaka Premier Division Twenty20 Cricket League.

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List A record

Farhad Reza was captain in 2013–14, Elias Sunny in 2014–15, and Farhad Reza again from 2015–16 to 2018–19.

Twenty20 record

Prime Doleshwar were runners-up in the inaugural tournament of the Dhaka Premier Division Twenty20 Cricket League in 2018–19 when they lost to Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi in the final by 24 runs. [1] Farhad Reza, Prime Doleshwar's captain, was named player of the tournament. [2]

Current squad

Players with international caps are listed in bold

NameNatBatting StyleBowling StyleNotes
Batsmen
Marshall Ayub Flag of Bangladesh.svg Right-hand batRight-arm leg break
Saif Hassan Flag of Bangladesh.svg Right-hand batRight-arm off break
Farhad Hossain Flag of Bangladesh.svg Right-hand batRight-arm off break
All-rounders
Mahmudul Hasan Flag of Bangladesh.svg Right-hand batRight-arm off break
Shykat Ali Flag of Bangladesh.svg Right-hand batRight-arm medium
Taibur Rahman Flag of Bangladesh.svg Left-hand batSlow left-arm orthodox
Saad Nasim Flag of Pakistan.svg Right-hand batRight-arm leg break
Arafat Sunny jnr Flag of Bangladesh.svg Left-hand batRight-arm off break
Wicketkeepers
Jashimuddin Flag of Bangladesh.svg Right-hand bat-
Imran Uzzaman Flag of Bangladesh.svg Right-hand bat-
Aslam Hossain Flag of Bangladesh.svg Right-hand bat-
Spin Bowlers
Arafat Sunny Flag of Bangladesh.svg Left-hand batSlow left-arm orthodox
Enamul Haque jnr Flag of Bangladesh.svg Right-hand batSlow left-arm orthodox
Zakaria Masud Flag of Bangladesh.svg Left-hand batSlow left-arm orthodox
Bowlers
Farhad Reza Flag of Bangladesh.svg Right-hand batRight-arm fast-mediumCaptain
Manik Khan Flag of Bangladesh.svg Right-hand batRight-arm medium
Abu Jayed Flag of Bangladesh.svg Right-hand batRight-arm fast-medium
Rejaur Rahman Raja Flag of Bangladesh.svg Right-hand batRight-arm medium

Records

Prime Doleshwar's highest List A score is 148 not out by Saif Hassan in 2018–19, [3] and the best bowling figures are 6 for 19 by Taijul Islam in 2013–14. [4]

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References

  1. "Sheikh Jamal crowned inaugural champions". Daily Star. 5 March 2019. Retrieved 5 March 2019.
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  4. "Prime Doleshwar Sporting Club v Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi Club 2013-14". CricketArchive. Retrieved 3 April 2015.