Sylhet were then bowled out for 212 despite fifties from captain Amite Hasan and Pinak Ghosh. Amite reached 700 runs in the tournament in this innings. Left-arm spinner Nihaduzzaman took four wickets, while Shafiqul Islam, Asaduzzaman Payel and leg-spinner Wasi Siddiquee snared two each.
Sofor, Tofael and Nabil Samad took three wickets each as Rajshahi were bowled out for 186 runs in their second innings. Amite scored his second fifty of the match but it was not enough as Sylhet were bowled out for 146 runs in the fourth innings.
Nihaduzzaman scored 5 for 24, giving him career-best figures of 9 for 85. This earned him the Player of the Match award. Meanwhile, Amite was adjudged Player of the Tournament for finishing with 785 runs and leading Sylhet to the trophy.
Batting first, Chattogram was bowled out for 160, and the left-arm spin pair of Rakibul Hasan and Arif Ahmed took four wickets each.
Aich Mollah then scored 57 and Dhaka Metro finished on 268, leading by 108 runs. Left-arm spinner Ashraful Islam Rohan took four wickets. Sajjadul Haque and Nayeem Hasan reached fifties as Chattogram reached 246. Arif took five wickets while left-arm quick Abu Hider took four.
Dhaka Metro then completed the 141-run chase in the fourth innings in 29.5 overs.
Batting first, Sohag Gazi and Fazle Mahmud made fifties to take Barishal to 289. Rony Talukdar then scored his 12th first-class hundred, to help Dhaka to 310 for 9. Barishal were bowled out for 241, taking their lead to 220 runs. .
He took 7 for 31 to help defeat Rangpur for just 133, in reply to Khulna’s 244. Khulna then declared their second innings at 147 for 6, before Rangpur batted the remaining 55 overs to finish on 242 for 7. Rana took four wickets. in the second entry.