Comilla Victorians started Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) campaign with style as they beat Sylhet Sixers by four wickets on Sunday at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in the city, reports UNB.
Shahid Afridi, the Pakistan star, played a pivotal role for Victorians as he struck unbeaten 39 off 25 balls to ensure the win.
Sixers post 127 for eight in the first innings and Victorians chased it down with one ball to play.
Victorians won the battle by the superb batting effort of Afridi.
Comilla started replying with a 16-run stand of opener Tamim Iqbal and Evin Lewis.
The West Indian star Lewis failed to impress and Imrul Kayes followed him as he failed to add anything in the board.
Tamim Iqbal added 35, and Steve Smith and Shoaib Malik also contributed with 16 and 13 respectively.
But Afridi made the finishing touch with unbeaten 39. He hit five fours and two sixes along the way.
Al Amin Hossain and Sandeep Lamichhane took two wickets each for Sylhet and Pakistani recruit Mohammad Irfan took one wicket. Taskin Ahmed conceded 31 runs in four overs but failed to grab any wicket.
Earlier, Sylhet Sixers who finished the BPL 2017 at the bottom of the table, scored 127 for eight wickets after sending to bat first. They lost the first wicket just having one run in the board.
Liton Das was the first man to get dismissed. The right-handed batsman tried to slog-sweep a Mahedi Hasan delivery but managed only a top edge.
Steve Smith, the Comilla captain did not make a mistake at midwicket zone to take the catch.
They lost another three wickets- David Warner (14), Afif Hossain (19) and Towhid Hridoy (8)-- before posing 50 on the board.
Warner was dismissed after a misunderstanding with Towhid Hridoy who is captain of Bangladesh U-19 team.
The young lad failed to leave crease at times that resulted in Warner's run-out which seemed a controversial decision in TV replays.
Sylhet's poor batting continued as Sabbir Rahman managed seven runs only.
But, Nicholas Pooran, Sylhet's West Indian recruit showed some resistance with the bat as he scored 41 which is the highest total for his team.
Alok Kapali, the former national player, added 19 to the team total that helped Sylhet to gather the total of 127 for eight wickets.
Mahedi Hasan, Mohammad Shahid and Mohammad Saifuddin took two wickets each while Pakistan star Shahid Afridi scalped one.