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Rangpur Riders dominate Victoria to win inaugural Global Super League title

Rangpur Riders dominated Cricket Victoria to win by 56 runs and become the inaugural ExxonMobil Guyana Küresel Harika League (GSL) champions on Friday at Providence Stadium in Guyana.

The Bangladeshi outfit put in a near flawless performance in the final and carried on where they left off after Thursday’s victory over the Lahore Qalandars that saw them finish second in the standings on net run rate.

Victoria had looked the team to beat all tournament and Riders duly did put in an impressive all-round performance.

After winning the toss and electing to bat first, Riders captain Nurul Hassan couldn’t have dreamed of a better start to the evening as his Steven Taylor and Soumya Sarkar hit the ground running, showcasing some quality batting to put together a towering 124-run partnership for the first wicket.

Both Taylor and Sarkar hit half centuries, with the former eventually falling for 68.

Sarkar carried on despite losing his partner, smiting seven fours and five sixes to make 86* runs off 54 deliveries, a player of the match performance in the final that saw him help Riders post an imposing 178-3 off their 20 overs.

Victoria had looked confident all tournament but wilted in the final in the face of such a lofty target.

Joe Clarke offered the most resistance for the Australian outfit with 40 off 22 deliveries but a procession of wickets saw Victoria bowled out in the 18th over for 122 as Riders capped off a superlative evening with both bat and ball.

The wickets were shared around by Riders’ bowlers but Harmeet Singh’s slow left arm tweak was the standout, he collected 3-19 off his four overs to challenge Sarkar for player of the match and secure Rangpur Riders grasp on the GSL trophy. (Sportsmax)