CRICKET- Charles fifty fires Victorians to a fourth title

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DHAKA, Bangladesh, CMC – West Indies batsman Johnson Charles crafted a brilliant, unbeaten half-century to mastermind a successful run chase. He propelled Comilla Victorians to capture their second straight Bangladesh Premier League title here Thursday.

In pursuit of the 175 for seven posted by Sylhet Strikers, Victorians overhauled their target with four balls to spare and won by seven wickets at the Shere Bangla National Stadium, with the right-handed Charles top-scoring with 79 not out off 52 deliveries.

Opener Litton Das supported with 55 off 39 balls, while Englishman Moeen Ali chipped in with 25 not out off 17 balls towards the end.

The effort earned Charles Man-of-the-Match honors, the 34-year-old ending the tournament with 308 runs at an average of 51.

Veteran Mushfiqur Rahim had lashed a top score of 74 from 48 deliveries, while Najmul Hossain stroked 64 from 45 deliveries, as Strikers rebounded following a poor start after they were sent in.

Opener Towhid Hridoy fell without scoring, while Mashrafe Mortaza made only one to leave the innings on 26 for two at the end of the third over before Mushfiqur and Najmul came together in a 79-run, third wicket stands to stabilize the innings.

Mushfiqur hit five fours and three sixes, while Najmul struck nine fours and a six before perishing in the 13th over.

West Indies all-rounders Andre Russell (1-31) and Sunil Narine (1-33) finished with a wicket.

In reply, Victorians lost West Indies all-rounder Sunil Narine for 10 in the third over after the left-hander blasted a four and a six before slipping to 34 for two at the start of the fourth.

However, Charles took charge of the innings after entering at number four, belting seven fours and five sixes to wrestle the initiative away from Strikers.

Crucially, Charles posted 70 for the third wicket with Das, who punched seven fours and a six, before putting on a further 72 in an unbroken fourth wicket partnership with Moeen, who struck two fours and a six.

The title was the fourth overall for Victorians.

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