Prantik a winner in defeat0

Yesterday, while playing for Prime Bank in the Dhaka Premier League’s Super League match against Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi Club, Prantik Nawrose Nabil, who was a member of the Bangladesh squad that won the U-19 World Cup, accomplished something that had never been done before.

The partnership between Nabil and Shahadat Dipu, which had been going strong for 136 runs, had just come to an end in the 30th over. Two deliveries later, in the same over, Sheikh Jamal made a passionate appeal, and Prantik went away from the crease, but the umpire didn’t raise his finger until after the batter had already begun to leave the crease.

His innings came to a conclusion with 75, having advanced his team to a powerful position. However, in his eyes, claiming the moral high ground had taken precedence over results, despite the fact that Prime Bank was defeated by a margin of 13 runs in the end.

“It’s always been this way, and after I nicked it, I didn’t glance to see what the umpire was doing. After all, it’s always been this way. “While I was walking back, I realized that he hadn’t given out, and I knew that I was never going to walk back,” Prantik said yesterday to the press. “I knew that I was never going to walk back.”

If we are to think as a cohesive unit, then nothing that is in error should ever be considered legitimate. It does not pertain to our group, but rather to any industry in general.Prantik Nawrose Nabil

“It’s about your own principles, and if it comes this way in respect to the hard work I’ve done, it makes me feel like I’ve accomplished something worthwhile. Perhaps if I had scored the century, I would feel as though I hadn’t gone about doing this the right way,” he continued.

He was questioned on whether or not he could have avoided walking while thinking about the team.

“That’s not an easy question to answer. If we are to think as a cohesive unit, then nothing that is in error should ever be considered legitimate. It does not pertain to our group, but rather to any industry in general. “No matter what the circumstances are, we should never stop asking ourselves what is right and what is wrong,” he said.

A significant number of his teammates from the Under-19 World Cup have gone on to play for their countries’ national teams or have at the very least garnered public attention. Prantik, on the other hand, was interested in the procedure but was in no rush to be included in the national system.

“I have always kept my attention on the process, and that is still the case now. Someone gets started on it right away, while others wait till later. According to the young man, who was 19 years old, “it’s not about how quickly I make it but rather how long I can make it.”

Sheikh Jamal gained key points that keep them in the race for the championship, and they remain ahead of Abahani Limited on head-to-head competition. Abahani Limited depended on Mahmudul Hasan Joy’s 67 to win by four wickets against Legends of Rupganj at BKSP. Sheikh Jamal won critical points that keep them in the fight for the title.

The match between Sheikh Jamal and Abahani, which will take place on May 13 in Mirpur, has the potential to decide who wins the title. Mohammedan, on the other hand, defeated Gazi Group by a score of 20 runs. The highlight of their performance was Mahmudullah Riyad’s vital 71, which helped them post 240 for nine before the bowlers stopped Gazi’s pursuit.

Shinepukur Cricket Club finished in first place in the relegation league after defeating Agrani Bank by a score of 140 runs. Their opener Amite Hasan scored a hundred, which helped set them up for a large total of 316. Shinepukur will advance to the next level after claiming victory in both of the relegation league matches they participated in. Dhaka Leopards and Agrani will be relegated.

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