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All timesJoy, Rahim and fast bowlers shine after first six rounds of the Dhaka Premier League
A summary of the first six rounds of games at the Dhaka Premier League T20s
Nahidul 73 leads Prime Bank's charge in five-wicket win
Prime Doleshwar staved off a late resurgence from Agrani Bank to squeeze through to a three-wicket win as well
Mashrafe's final-over four-for strangles Agrani
The medium-pacer took four wickets off four balls in a sensational finish, helping Abahani Limited to an 11-run win
Shoriful four-for ends Abahani's six-match winning streak
Mohammad Azim's six-for helped Mohammedan tie with Prime Doleshwar while Shykat Ali's century helped Dhanmondi beat Gazi Group
Prime Doleshwar win three in a row, Abahani continue dominance
Pakistan's Akbar-ur-Rehman made 80 with the bat and chipped in with the ball as Kalabagan Krira Chakra earned their first win of the season against Gazi Group
Saif 108 keeps Abahani on top, Liton gets Prime Doleshwar off the mark
Khelaghar chased down 248 with five wickets in hand against Gazi Group, to put Jauhurul Islam's century in vain
Mashrafe leads Abahani to second straight win
Prime Doleshwar picked up their first win of the tournament with a thrilling one-wicket win against Khelaghar, while defending champions Gazi Group beating the newly-promoted Shinepukur Cricket Club
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