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Hridoy out to break BPL final jinx

Published : Friday, 7 February, 2025 at 12:00 AM  Count : 363
Fortune Barishal's head coach Mizanur Rahman Babul believes star batter Towhid Hridoy will be able to break his Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) final jinx when his side will take on Chittagong Kings tomorrow to retain the title at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium.

This will be Hridoy's fourth straight final in BPL but in the past three editions, he failed to touch the golden trophy.

The jinx began in 2022 when he was the part of Fortune Barishal but his side lost the final to Comilla Victorians.

In the next season, Hridoy was the top performer for Sylhet Strikers and his performance helped the side move to the final but they lost to Comilla Victorians. In 2024, Hridoy was the part of Comilla Victorians which gave him nightmare in the past two seasons but this time Comilla lost to Fortune Barishal.

Now he is with Fortune Barishal who will face off Chittagong Kings which are out to seal their maiden title.

"We always had faith in Tawhid Hridoy. When we took him, he was one of the best batters in Bangladesh. That's the reason we chose him," Babul said after Barishal's practice session.

Hridoy's performance, however, was not as good as he was in the last three seasons with different franchises. But he returned to form when it mattered most by hitting a 56 ball-82 not out, an innings which helped Barishal win the Qualifier-1 against Chittagong Kings by nine wickets.

"He had a hunger for runs from the beginning. From what we have seen that he always wants to score runs. We tried to back him as much as it is possible. And also, we tried from our side to ensure that he doesn't get demoralized or anything like that," Babul said.

"Hridoy figured out how to score runs on his own initiative. We tried to give him mental support in on and off the field." �BSS



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