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Pegasus still unbeaten in first div cricket
12/29/2005
 

          Three fifties from Moniruzzaman, Sharifullah and Imrul Kayes powered Young Pegasus to a massive 191 run victory over Bangladesh Boys Club in ninth round match of the First Division Cricket League at the City Club ground in the city Wednesday, reports BDNEWS.
League leaders Young Pegasus with all win record piled up a mammoth 339 for seven 50 overs riding on three fifties.
Moniruzzaman played a hurricane 72 just knocking 27 balls that included six fours and as many sixes.
Opener Imrul put 56 off 55 featuring half a dozen boundaries and three sixes while Sharifullah hit a fine 58 off 70 balls that included five fours and two sixes.
Bangladesh Boys, in reply, were bundled out for 148 in 34.4 overs. Nahidur Rahman made 51, but that was not enough to avoid a humiliation.
Gazi Tank tasted their seventh victory when they registered an exciting nine-run victory over Prantic KC at the Dhaka University central ground.
Prantik, chasing Gazi Tank's 163, were all out for 154.
At the Jagannath Hall ground of Dhaka University, Uttara SC (221/10) recorded a 36-run victory over Jatrabari KC (185/10).

 

 
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