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Gazi Tank keep winning course
12/26/2005
 

          Gazi Tank Cricketers earned their seventh win in the first division cricket league as they defeated Jatrabari KC by eight wickets with the help of an 80-run hurricane innings of Shumon Barua at the Dhaka University Ground in the city Sunday.
Barua's innings came off just 59 balls with eight boundaries and six spectacular sixes.
Earlier, Batted first Jatrabari were all out for 168 in 48.2 overs. R P Gupta was the highest scorer for Jatrabari with 51 runs off 77 balls with seven boundaries. In reply, Gazi Tank reached the target scoring 169 in 22.5 overs losing two wickets.
Gazi Tank opener Paltu played an unbeaten innings of 53 runs off just 56 balls with nine boundaries.

 

 
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