
CHR vs SYT 16th BPL Match Highlights opened at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium with Chattogram Royals defending 198/5 to beat Sylhet Titans by 14 runs. The result kept Chattogram at the top of the points table while Sylhet remained third. On a high-scoring surface, the match turned on brief but decisive phases rather than prolonged dominance.
Chattogram were asked to bat first after losing the toss, and the early overs suggested a competitive rather than imposing total. Mohammad Naim’s brisk start was cut short, but Adam Rossington provided ballast through the middle with 49 from 38, ensuring the innings did not lose shape. The pivotal shift came when Mahmudul Hasan Joy counter-attacked with 44 from 21, injecting tempo at precisely the point when Sylhet’s spinners were attempting to slow the rate. Hasan Nawaz and Asif Ali added impetus, and the finishing surge from Mahedi Hasan, unbeaten on 33 from 13, stretched the total beyond par.
Sylhet’s bowling told a clear story of contrasts. Moeen Ali’s control (4–0–23–1) and Nasum Ahmed’s economy kept the innings in check for a period, but Ruyel Miah’s three wickets came at a cost, and the final overs belonged to Chattogram’s hitters. The Royals’ 198/5 reflected both stability and late acceleration, a combination that would soon dictate the chase.
The Titans’ pursuit never fully settled. Early damage left them 50/3 inside six overs, and while Afif Hossain’s 46 from 33 briefly restored momentum, wickets continued to interrupt any sustained run-rate build. Aamer Jamal’s four-over spell (4–0–34–4) repeatedly halted partnerships, removing key middle-order figures and ensuring the required rate remained steep. Ethan Brookes’ late burst and Khaled Ahmed’s 25 from nine balls added urgency, but the equation never swung decisively.
Chattogram’s attack maintained pressure through the middle and at the death. Shoriful Islam struck twice, Abu Hider and Tanvir Islam shared the remaining breakthroughs, and Sylhet were dismissed for 184 in 19.4 overs. The match hinged on Chattogram’s ability to pair controlled phases with explosive moments, and on Sylhet’s inability to convert brief counterattacks into a continuous chase.
Toss Winner
Sylhet Titans won the toss and opted to send the opposition in to bat.
Key Moment
Aamer Jamal’s double impact in the middle overs, including the removal of Rony Talukdar and later Azmatullah Omarzai and Mehidy Hasan Miraz, broke Sylhet’s recovery phases and ensured the required rate stayed beyond reach.
Star Performer / MVP

Mahmudul Hasan Joy earned Player of the Match for his 44 from 21 balls, a strike-rate-driven innings that transformed Chattogram’s mid-innings tempo and underpinned a winning total.
Chattogram Royals vs Sylhet Titans Match Summary
| Team | Score |
| Chattogram Royals | 198/5 (20 overs) |
| Sylhet Titans | 184 (19.4 overs) |
| Result | Chattogram Royals won by 14 runs |
| Player of the Match | Mahmudul Hasan Joy |
| Highest Run-Getter of the Series | Adam Rossington 241 |
| Highest Wicket-Taker of the Series | Faheem Ashraf 11 |
CHR vs SYT Playing XI
Chattogram Royals: Mohammad Naim, Adam Rossington, Mahmudul Hasan Joy, Hasan Nawaz, Asif Ali, Mahedi Hasan, Aamer Jamal, Shadman Islam, Abu Hider, Tanvir Islam, Shoriful Islam
Sylhet Titans: Tawfique Khan, Parvez Hossain Emon, Afif Hossain, Rony Talukdar, Moeen Ali, Azmatullah Omarzai, Ethan Brookes, Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Nasum Ahmed, Khaled Ahmed, Ruyel Miah
Disclaimer: This match highlight is based on the author’s understanding, analysis, and instinct. As you review this information, consider the points mentioned and form your own conclusions.
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