
DKA vs SYS (27th Match) – Highlights
In this article, we will discuss the thrilling 27th match of the Bangladesh Premier League 2025 between DKA and SYS, held on January 20, 2025, in Chattogram.The encounter proved to be an edge-of-the-seat affair as Dhaka Capitals emerged victorious by a narrow margin of 6 runs. Batting first, Dhaka posted an impressive total of 196/6 in their allotted 20 overs, setting a challenging target for Sylhet Strikers. Despite a valiant effort, the Strikers fell just short, managing 190/7 in their chase.
Winning the toss, Dhaka Capitals opted to bat first and set a competitive target. Opener Tanzid Hasan provided an energetic start, scoring 22 runs off 16 balls, laced with a four and two sixes, before falling to Tipu Sultan in the fourth over. The standout performer for Dhaka was Litton Das, who anchored the innings with a magnificent 70 off 48 balls. Displaying excellent shot selection, he struck four boundaries and as many sixes, accelerating the run rate when needed.
Contributions came from skipper Thisara Perera, who played a blistering cameo. His 37 runs off just 17 balls, including three fours and three sixes, propelled Dhaka to a formidable total. Despite quick wickets in the middle order, including Sabbir Rahman’s 24 off 21 and Mosaddek Hossain’s early departure, Dhaka reached 196/6 in their allotted 20 overs.
Extras also played a significant role, contributing 25 runs to the total, thanks to wayward bowling from Sylhet. The pick of Sylhet’s bowlers was Tipu Sultan, with figures of 2/26, while Samiullah Shinwari also chipped in with two wickets for 27 runs.
Chasing a steep target of 197, Sylhet had a shaky start as opener George Munsey departed for just 3 runs in the second over, bowled by Mosaddek Hossain. However, Rony Talukdar steadied the innings with a scintillating knock of 68 off 44 balls, featuring nine boundaries.
His innings provided the foundation for the chase, but consistent breakthroughs by Dhaka’s bowlers kept Sylhet in check. Zakir Hasan and Aaron Jones added crucial runs, with Jones scoring a steady 36 off 32 balls, but neither could fully capitalize on their starts.
The turning point came in the death overs when Sylhet’s middle-order tried to accelerate. Jaker Ali’s explosive 28 off 13 balls, studded with five boundaries, gave the chase a glimmer of hope. Captain Ariful Haque then smashed 29 off just 13 balls, including two fours and three sixes, keeping SYS in the hunt.
However, Mustafizur Rahman’s brilliant bowling under pressure, where he claimed two wickets for 46 runs, and Thisara Perera’s all-round brilliance proved decisive. Perera not only took two wickets but also conceded just 31 runs in his four overs, including the crucial wicket of Rony Talukdar.
The match came down to the final over, but Sylhet Strikers fell agonizingly short, finishing at 190/7. DKA bowlers held their nerve, with sharp fielding and disciplined bowling ensuring their six-run victory.
Dhaka Capital vs Sylhet Strikers Scoreboard
Dhaka Capital – 196/6
Sylhet Strikers– 190/7(20/20)
Result – Dhaka won by 6 runs
Player of the Match – Thisara Perera

DKA vs SYS Playing XI
Dhaka Capital
Tanzid Hasan, Litton Das, JP Kotze(WK), Mosaddek Hossain, Sabbir Rahman, Thisara Perera(C), Farmanullah, Mukidul Islam, Abu Jayed, Mustafizur Rahman, Nazmul Islam
Sylhet Strikers
George Munsey, Rony Talukdar(WK), Zakir Hasan, Aaron Jones, Jaker Ali, Ariful Haque(C), Samiullah Shinwari, Sumon Khan, Ruyel Miah, Tipu Sultan, Al-Amin Hossain
Disclaimer: These match highlights reflect the author’s insights and analysis. Readers are encouraged to consider the points discussed and form their own conclusions.
New Zealand vs South Africa Highlights, 1st T20I | Mar 15: Nqobani Mokoena and Gerald Coetzee Shine as South Africa Chase 91 to Claim 1-0 Lead
Bangladesh vs Pakistan Highlights, 3rd ODI | Mar 15: Batters Shine as Bangladesh Seal 11-Runs Win to Clinch the Series
Pakistan vs Bangladesh Highlights, 1st ODI | March 11: Nahid Rana, Bowlers Shine as Bangladesh Seal 8-Wicket Win to Take 1-0 Lead
India vs New Zealand Final Match Highlights, ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 | Mar 08: India Post 255 and Seal 96-Run Win to Become T20 World Champions

