Mohammad Mithun's century, Enamul Haque's six-wicket haul mark drawn NCL matches
After being asked to follow-on, Khulna fought back with a strong second innings. Opening batsman Anamul Haque Bijoy scored a solid 54 off 101 balls, while Imrul Kayes contributed 71 off 162 balls. Mohammad Mithun stole the spotlight with an unbeaten century, hitting seven sixes and seven fours to score 102* off 108 balls.

Khan Mutasim Billah LifeEditor
Posted - 2024-11-12T22:43:02+06:00
Updated - 2024-11-12T22:43:02+06:00
The fourth round of the National Cricket League (NCL) wrapped up with exciting performances despite both matches ending in draws. Mohammad Mithun's aggressive century, featuring seven sixes, and Enamul Haque’s six-wicket haul marked standout moments across the two drawn matches, played between Sylhet-Khulna and Dhaka-Dhaka Metro.
Sylhet-Khulna Match at Cox's Bazar Academy Ground Ends in a Draw
After being asked to follow-on, Khulna fought back with a strong second innings. Opening batsman Anamul Haque Bijoy scored a solid 54 off 101 balls, while Imrul Kayes contributed 71 off 162 balls. Mohammad Mithun stole the spotlight with an unbeaten century, hitting seven sixes and seven fours to score 102* off 108 balls. Captain Nurul Hasan Sohan also added a brisk 50*, guiding Khulna to 296/3 before the match ended in a draw. Sylhet's bowlers struggled to break through, with Toffayel Ahmed and Nabil Samad each claiming one wicket.
Dhaka-Dhaka Metro Match Also Draws at Sylhet Academy Ground
On the fourth day, Dhaka Metro resumed their second innings at 186/6 and ultimately reached 267, with Aminul Islam Biplob top-scoring with 82. Dhaka’s Mohammad Enamul Haque delivered an impressive spell, claiming six wickets to restrict Metro.
Chasing a target of 257, Dhaka started positively but lost wickets in quick succession. They finished on 148/8, thanks to Ashiqur Rahman Shibli's quick 34 and Shubho’s 19. Dhaka Metro's Raqibul Islam picked up four wickets, while Abu Hider Rony took three. The match was declared a draw at the end of play.