By virtue of this victory, Mohammedan also ended their three-match losing streak, which effectively kept their hopes alive to seal the Super Six spot. The victory was Mohammedan’s first against the old foes since 2014.
Abahani could make only 13 runs in 19 balls to be held back to 44-6 in 9 overs to concede the defeat.
Offspinner Shuvagata Hom struck twice in the first over to leave Abahani two-wicket down for 0 runs before striking again in his second over. With Abahani at 9-3, it was all about Mohammedan’s game but Mushfiqur Rahim resisted and looked in supreme touch.
Mohammedan captain Shakib then saw his leg-before wicket appeal against Mushfiqur turned down, which angered him so much so that he went up to the umpire and kicked the stump.
That was not the end. As the dark clouds hovering over the sky, the umpires asked the covers to be brought on but Shakib came in and threw down the stumps before leaving the ground.
Once the game started, Abahani’s target was literally improbable and they looked completely bogged down. Mushfiqur was unbeaten on run-a-ball-18.
Earlier, Shakib was in patchy form with the willow top-scored for the side with 27 ball-37, hitting one four and two sixes. Mahmudul Hasan was the other notable scorer for Mohammedan with 30 off 22.
The victory brought Mohammedan back to the top four in the point table with eight points from seven matches. Abahani who now lost their second game moved down to the second spot with 10 points from seven matches. Abahani’s defeat helped Prime Bank to occupy the top spot for the first time with 12 points from seven matches.