Shahid Afridi took 4 for 12 to help Rangpur Riders

Shahid Afridi and Arafat Sunny took 7 for 12 between them as Rangpur Riders devastated Khulna Titians for 44, preceding breezing to the objective in eight overs, with nine
wickets close by. In their second ruling execution in the same number of days, Rangpur cleared to the greatest win in BPL as far as balls remaining.
Khulna's score of 44 outperformed Barisal Bulls' 58 as the least group add up to in BPL history. They additionally turned into the ninth group in T20 history to be knocked down some pins out for underneath 50. Afridi took his fifth four-wicket pull while Sunny, playing his left-arm turn with a patched up activity, had dream knocking down some pins figures of 3 for 0 in 2.4 overs.

Rangpur took only two balls to grab the activity. Nicholas Pooran was knocked down some pins behind his legs for the second amusement consecutively, this opportunity to Sohag Gazi. Gazi then tossed down the stumps at the non-striker's end, where Abdul Mazid was languidly shy of his ground, to make it 10 for 2..

Mahmudullah fell leg before to Richard Gleeson in the following over before Afridi and Sunny swam into the Khulna innings.

With his first ball, Afridi knocked down some pins Rikki Wessels with one that kept low before catching Alok Kapali leg before with the second ball. Shuvagata Hom struck two fours at the flip side at the same time, in Afridi's next over, committed the error of doing a reversal to his full ball, to be played for 12, the main Khulna batsman with a twofold figure score.

There were two more fours in the Khulna innings before Arafat Sunny tore up the tail with three wickets in his 2.4 overs. Ariful Haque was caught leg before Junaid Khan was gotten at midwicket in the same over. Afridi then took his fourth wicket - Nur Alam - and Sunny included his third, knocking down some pins out Khulna in only 10.4 overs.

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