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মঙ্গলবার, ১৯ মে, ২০০৯

Maharashtra won by seven wickets.

The batting of Jamie Siddons's charges, who won the first Twenty20 game by 63 runs under the BCB XI banner, were found wanting in the final game against a mediocre attack as the local side were dismissed for only 117 in 19.1 overs after deciding to bat first.
BCB XI lost opener Mohammad Mithun in the very first over as the right-hander continued his bad form since joining the Tigers squad. His opening partner Tamim Iqbal started well but could manage only 21 runs in 14 balls with four boundaries.
At one stage the home side, who played the last match without Shakib Al Hasan, were stumbling at 40 for 6 but stand-in skipper Mushfiqur Rahim and Nayeem Islam saved their blushes by added 60 runs for the seventh wicket.
Wicketkeeper-batsman Mushfiqur made 28-ball 39 and Nayeem added a 33-ball 27 but their effort was not good enough to put up a fighting total. MCA skipper Harshad Khadiwale played yet another stroke-filled knock, a 47-ball 62, that contained seven fours and a six, as Maharashtra reached the target of 118 by losing just three wickets.

SCORES IN BRIEF
BCB XI: 117 all out in 19.1 overs (Tamim 21, Mithun 0, Zunaed 10, Rokibul 1, Shamsur 1, Riyad 0, Mushfiqur 39, Nayeem 27, Shahadat 4, Rasel 7, Rubel 0 not out, extras 7; Samad 1-13, Srikant 4-22, Kiran 3-23, Aditya 1-15).
MAHARASHTRA: 118-3 in 17.5 overs (Harshad 62, Rohan 1, Ameye 31, Srikant 11 not out, Digamber 6 not out, extras 7; Rasel 1-24, Rubel 1-15, Shahadat 1-23)
Result: Maharashtra won by seven wickets.

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