Mohammedan's fourth straight win, Mominul stars in Abahani victory, Prime Bank crumble for 89
Mominul Haque’s 92 guided Abahani Limited to a commanding 80-run win against Brothers Union, while Prime Bank Cricket Club suffered a humiliating collapse, getting bowled out for just 89 in a 94-run defeat to Gazi Group Cricketers.

Mohammedan Sporting Club extended their winning streak to four matches in the Dhaka Premier League (DPL) with a dominant victory over Legends of Rupganj.
Elsewhere, Mominul Haque's 92 guided Abahani Limited to a commanding 80-run win against Brothers Union, while Prime Bank Cricket Club suffered a humiliating collapse, getting bowled out for just 89 in a 94-run defeat to Gazi Group Cricketers.
Mohammedan stay unbeaten as Rupganj collapse
Legends of Rupganj entered the fifth round at the top of the points table but slumped to a heavy defeat against Mohammedan at Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, dropping to fourth place.
Batting first after losing the toss, Mohammedan posted 253 for 9 in 50 overs. Captain Tamim Iqbal (28) and Rony Talukdar (36) provided a solid start before Towhid Hridoy (66) and Mahidul Islam Ankon (42) built on the foundation. Mushfiqur Rahim continued his poor form, managing only a single run, while Shariful Islam starred with the ball for Rupganj, taking four wickets.
In reply, Rupganj crumbled to 159 all out in 37.2 overs, suffering a disastrous collapse. Tanzid Hasan Tamim (11) and Soumya Sarkar (11) fell cheaply, while the in-form Saif Hassan registered a duck. At 57 for 6, the match was already out of reach, despite a brief resistance from Sheikh Mehdi Hasan (43) and Zakir Ali Anik (25).
Mohammedan's Mehidy Hasan Miraz was the standout performer, taking 4 for 38 to earn the player of the match award.
Mominul guides Abahani to convincing win
Abahani Limited continued their strong campaign with an 80-run victory over Brothers Union at BKSP. After a shaky start, Mominul Haque's superb 92 off 74 balls, featuring 7 fours and 4 sixes, steadied the innings. His 143-run stand with Mohammad Mithun (71 off 86) helped Abahani post an imposing 310 for 8.
Brothers Union's chase never gained momentum, despite captain Maishukur Rahman's fighting 84 off 78 balls. Mizanur Rahman (45) and Alok Kapali (33) made useful contributions, but their efforts were not enough as Brothers Union finished on 230 for 7, well short of the target.
Prime Bank suffer shocking collapse
At BKSP, Gazi Group Cricketers defended a modest total of 183 in stunning fashion, bowling out Prime Bank for just 89 in 23.2 overs to seal a commanding 94-run win.
Gazi Group captain Enamul Haque Bijoy top-scored with 48 off 44 balls, while Aminul Islam Biplob (35) and Abdul Ghaffar Saqlain (24) provided late contributions.
In reply, Prime Bank's innings was a disaster from the start. They lost their first wicket on the opening delivery, and none of the batters could recover. Naim Sheikh (15), Zakir Hasan (11), and Shahadat Dipu (12) fell cheaply, while captain Irfan Sukkur and Shamim Patwari managed just 2 and 4 runs, respectively.
Rishad Hossain's 21 was the only resistance as Prime Bank collapsed inside 24 overs, handing Gazi Group a dominant win.