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Chittagong Kings
চিটাগাং কিংস
LeagueBangladesh Premier League
Personnel
CaptainShakib Al Hasan
CoachShaun Tait
OwnerSQ Sports LTD Partnered with Sameer Quader Chowdhury
ManagerYakub Rasel
Team information
CityChattogram, Bangladesh
Founded2012; 12 years ago (2012)
Chittagong Kings (2012-2014)
Chittagong Vikings (2015-2018)
Chattogram Challengers (2019-2024)
Home groundZohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong
History
Bangladesh Premier League wins0 (Runner-up 2013)
Official websitechittagongkings.com

Chittagong Kings (Bengali: চিটাগাং কিংস) is a franchise cricket team which participates in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL).[1] The franchise is based in Chattogram, a division of Bangladesh.

Franchise history

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The Chattogram franchise joined the BPL as one of its original members in 2012, which was owned by SQ sports. After SQ Sports was charged with fixing and delaying payments to players, it was banned from participating in cricketing activities so were all the other franchisees owners for corruption scandals. It appeared in the final in 2013 under the captaincy of Mahmudullah Riyad and coaching of Khaled Mahmud. The team changed its name from Chittagong Kings after a change of ownership in 2015. And Chittagong Vikings was founded 1 December 2015.[2] It was owned by DBL Sports Limited, a concern of DBL Group.[3]

DBL Sports Limited terminated the ownership of the team on 29 July 2019.[4] Then Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) changed the format of the tournament and acquired ownership for all the teams for the 2019–20 season.[5]

In 2019, Akhtar Group acquired the team and named the team as Chattogram Challengers. There were allegations on this franchise for not paying fees to the players.

In 2024, SQ Sports reacquired the team and named the team to its old name.[6]

Season history

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BPL 01

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In the inaugural season, Chittagong Kings had a strong squad with the likes of Mahmudullah Riyad, Dwayne Bravo, Kevon Cooper and Jason Roy. However, even with such a strong team on paper, they couldn't show their full potential on the field. They were disqualified controversially as Barisal Burners were the ones who went through to the knockout stage. The team management were very unhappy with the decision, as their disqualification was announced at 2 am at the day of the knockout match.

BPL 02

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The team retained Mahmudullah and Jason Roy while they gained some reinforcements in the likes of David Miller and Ryan ten Doeschate. This time, they team performed really well, winning their first three games in a row and advancing to the playoffs. They reached the finals but couldn't lift the trophy as Dhaka Gladiators successfully defended their championship.

BPL 03

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Chittagong Vikings emerged as the new representative team of the port city in the BPL, under a new name and ownership of DBL Group. They team selected Tamim Iqbal as their icon player and had some overseas players such as Mohammad Amir, who returned after a 5-year ban for fixing, Tillakaratne Dilshan, the Akmal brothers and South African spinner Robin Peterson.

In the field, the Vikings wasn't at their best while their pacer Amir was with the ball. They finished as the bottom of the table, hence being disqualified.

BPL 04

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The Vikings retained Tamim as icon while they signed some big names such as Chris Gayle and Shoaib Malik

The team was pretty good throughout the tournament but not the best. They managed to get through to the playoffs but lost to the newcomer Rajshahi Kings in the eliminator.

BPL 05

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The Vikings didn't boast the strongest squad on paper. They had Soumya Sarkar as their icon player and had signed Luke Ronchi, Sikandar Raza, Najibullah Zadran and more. The team was initially led by Misbah-ul-Haq but Ronchi took over after he was dropped due to poor form.

On the field, Ronchi carried the team with the bat and Raza supported throughout the middle. Local players underperformed which cost them heavily. The finished at the bottom registering only three wins on their belt.

BPL 06

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The team didn't want to participate in the BPL this time but they were requested by the BPL Governing Council. They team retained Ronchi, Raza and Sunzamul Islam

The team didn't have an A+ (icon) until minutes before the commencement of the draft. Mushfiqur Rahim was the only A+ player without a team. The highest price for an icon 60 lacs Taka ($75,000) while Mushfiqur demanded 1 Croce 20 lacs Taka ($150,000). The Vikings management offered a maximum price of maximum 80 lacs Taka ($100,000). After some negotiations with the Vikings team management, Mushfiqur and the BPL Governing Council, Mushfiq agreed to join the Vikings fleet as their A+ player.

In the draft, the Vikings were very active, signing the likes of Cameron Delport, Dasun Shanaka and Najibullah Zadran. Mosaddek Hossain, Abu Jayed and Khaled Ahmed were a part of their local signings. However, their signing of Mohammad Ashraful, returning to professional cricket after serving a 5-year ban for fixing, made headlines.

The Vikings started off strong early on but gradually slipped as the tournament progressed. The finished 4th in the points table and lost to Dhaka Dynamites in the Eliminator.

BPL 07

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During the player's direct signing period, a Conflict of Interests aroused between BCB and all other franchise. Subsequently, in September 2019, BCB made some changes in rules and regulations for this season and eliminating all franchises, BCB took over the charge of the current BPL and decided to run this current tournament by the board itself and named the tournament as Bangabandhu BPL T20 2019 in order to pay homage to Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on his birth centenary.[7] The team was owned and managed by BCB itself.[8]

Akhtar Group acquired sponsorship rights of Chittagong and named the team ‘Chattogram Challengers’. They signed the likes of Chris Gayle and Mahmudullah Riyad;[9] this time they performed well in group stage, winning eight matches and losing four.

BPL 08

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After a year break due to COVID-19 pandemic, the eighth edition of the BPL was scheduled to be played from 21 January to 18 February 2022. In this edition Delta Sports joined Akhtar Group as the franchise owner. Before the drafts the franchise recruited left-arm spinner Nasum Ahmed and three foreign players Benny Howell, Kennar Lewis and Will Jacks as their direct signing.[10]

BPL 09

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BPL 10

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The Chattogram Challengers opened its campaign against Sylhet Strikers.The game was played on 19 January which ended in ,Chattogram Challengers defeated Sylhet Strikers by 7 wickets to win the Opening Match. Overseas Players include Avishka Fernando, Bilal Khan, Curtis Campher, Tom Bruce and Romario Shepherd.

Seasons

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Bangladesh Premier League

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Year League standing Final standing
2012 5th out of 6 League stage
2013 3rd out of 7 Runners-up
2015 6th out of 6 League stage
2016 3rd out of 7 Playoffs
2017 7th out of 7 League stage
2019 3rd out of 7 Playoffs
2019–20 3rd out of 7 Playoffs
2022 3rd out of 6 Playoffs
2023 7th out of 7 League stage
2024 4th out of 7 Playoffs

Current squad

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Name Nationality Batting style Bowling style Notes
Batters
Haider Ali  Pakistan Right-handed Overseas
Zubaid Akbari  Afghanistan Left-handed Slow left-arm orthodox Overseas
Khawaja Nafay  Pakistan Right-handed Right-arm off-break Overseas
Mohammad Mithun  Bangladesh Right-handed Right-arm off-break
Graham Clark  England Right-handed Right-arm medium Overseas
Wicket-keepers
Usman Khan  Pakistan Right-handed Overseas
Parvez Hossain Emon  Bangladesh Left-handed
Lahiru Milantha  United States Left-handed Overseas
All-rounders
Shakib Al Hasan (C)  Bangladesh Left-handed Slow left-arm orthodox Captain
Rahatul Ferdous  Bangladesh Left-handed Slow left-arm orthodox
Moeen Ali  England Left-handed Right-arm off-break Overseas
Shamim Hossain  Bangladesh Left-handed Right-arm off-break
Naeem Islam  Bangladesh Right-handed Right-arm off-break
Marshall Ayub  Bangladesh Right-handed Right-arm leg-break
Angelo Mathews  Sri Lanka Right-handed Right-arm fast-medium Overseas
Tom O'Connell  Australia Right-handed Right-arm leg-break Overseas
Pace Bowlers
Mohammad Wasim  Pakistan Right-handed Right-arm fast-medium Overseas
Khaled Ahmed  Bangladesh Right-handed Right-arm fast-medium
Binura Fernando  Sri Lanka Right-handed Left-arm fast-medium Overseas
Shoriful Islam  Bangladesh Left-handed Left-arm fast-medium
Maruf Mridha  Bangladesh Left-handed Left-arm fast-medium
Spin Bowlers
Aliss Islam  Bangladesh Right-handed Right-arm off-break
Sheikh Parvez Jibon  Bangladesh Right-handed Right-arm off-break

References

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  1. ^ "BPL Draft: The 7 teams and their players". Somoy News. 14 October 2024.
  2. ^ "Launching Ceremony of BPL franchise Chittagong Vikings". DBL Group (Press release). Archived from the original on 8 July 2018.
  3. ^ "Chittagong Vikings Official Facebook Page". Facebook.
  4. ^ "No Chittagong Vikings in upcoming BPL". The Daily Star. 29 July 2019. Retrieved 29 July 2019.
  5. ^ "BCB set to arrange BPL without the franchises this year". The Daily Star. 11 September 2019.
  6. ^ ডেস্ক, স্পোর্টস (14 October 2024). "বিপিএল : নতুন মোড়কে তিন ফ্র্যাঞ্চাইজি, নাম-মালিকানায় বদল". dhakapost.com (in Bengali). Retrieved 15 October 2024.
  7. ^ "BCB to conduct T20 tournament instead of BPL after fallout with franchises". Cricbuzz. 11 September 2019.
  8. ^ "Bangabandhu BPL T20 2019 squads". Bangladesh Cricket Board. 17 November 2019.
  9. ^ "Chris Gayle to Play for Chattogram Challengers in BPL". The Indian Express. 3 December 2019.
  10. ^ "Chittagong Challengers rope in Nasum for 2021 edition". cricfrenzy.com. Retrieved 16 January 2022.
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