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Dhaka Tribune's Super League XI

Update : 25 Jun 2016, 08:11 PM

Tamim Iqbal (Abahani, captain)

The Abahani Limited captain struck a belligerent 142 in their last game against Prime Bank Cricket Club, to sign off a fine league in which he was the second highest scorer with 714 runs. Tamim also led Abahani well through trying circumstances though the argument with the umpire hurt his reputation.

Raqibul Hasan (Doleshwar)

The stylish right-hander has been in terrific touch where he smashed a hundred and two fifties including his unbeaten 66 runs against Legends of Rupganj. Raqibul ended up as the leading run-scorer in the first phase and Super League too. His performance as the Prime Doleshwar Sporting Club opener in the Super League phase gave him this position.

Mominul Haque (Victoria Sporting Club)

He finished among the top five run-scorers in the whole competition. Mominul was also in fine touch in the Super League phase, in which he made 279 runs at 55.8 average and a stunning 108.56 strike-rate. Mominul's left-arm spin also came in handy in their win against Mohammedan Sporting Club.

Mosaddek Hossain (Abahani)

He would have easily won the player-of-the-tournament award if there was any in the DPL. Mosaddek has been outstanding both with bat and ball for Abahani. He played vital roles in many of their wins this season as he scored 622 runs at an average of 77.75 with five fifties. He also made valuable contributions with his off-spin and took 15 wickets.

Shakib al Hasan (Abahani)

This is probably the best domestic season for the leading all-rounder in the world as Shakib's inclusion helped Abahani clinch the title since he joined the side after finishing his Indian Premier League duty. He was instrumental with the ball and picked up 18 wickets in the league with the best bowling figures of 5/18.

Nasir Hossain (Doleshwar)

After a quite time in the first stage eh stepped up in the Super League and was instrumental behind his team's latter wins. Nasir finished with 528 runs at a staggering average of 75.42 which rose mainly by staying not out in all three of his Super League innings. He also made four fifties and bagged 14 wickets.

Mohammad Mithun (Rupganj, wicket-keeper)

Though he can't be claimed as the best wicket-keeper in the competition, Mithun balanced batting and keeping quite well for Rupganj. He made seven fifties which included several match-winning efforts.

Pawan Negi (Rupganj)

As a late entrant in the tournament, he made an instant impact with his unbeaten 124 against Victoria in Fatullah. Negi didn't bat as well in the following games but was always among the wickets. He nudged out Chaturanga de Silva and kept his place as the sole foreigner through his all-round ability.

Sanjamul Islam (Doleshwar)

He was the second highest wicket-taker in the Super League stage, and gave some good showings for Doleshwar. Sanjamul has been a steady performer but hardly ever got the recognition for it. He is also a good batting option down the order.

Taskin Ahmed (Abahani)

The speedster from Mohammadpur in Dhaka has been in the eye of the storm after being suspended from international cricket in March. But he bowled very well throughout the DPL campaign for Abahani, especially in the Super League phase. He regularly beat the batsmen with his pace, case in point the delivery that bowled Soumya Sarkar at BKSP. He finished with 26 wickets as the tournament's second highest wicket-taker among the pace bowlers.

Al Amin Hossain (Doleshwar)

The unfashionable seamer has once again put in the hard yards in the domestic competition. Al Amin is under-rated but every batsman in the country now knows he is a handful in the slog overs. He took nine wickets in the Super League phase, which helped him nudge out Kamrul Islam Rabbi, who is the overall highest wicket-taker in the DPL.

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