Rangpur Riders return to defend GSL title

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Published On: 06 May 2025, 21:41

DHAKA, May 6, 2025 (BSS)—The Rangpur Riders confirmed their return to the Global Super League (GSL), aiming to defend the title they memorably captured in 2024. This year’s event will take place from July 10 to 18.

Last year’s tournament, staged at the Providence Stadium in Guyana, witnessed the Riders’ triumph over Cricket Victoria in a thrilling final, cementing their place in GSL history.
 
With a combination of dynamic batting, disciplined bowling, and strong leadership, the Riders proved to be deserving champions of an action-packed competition.

The Rangpur Riders, one of the leading franchises in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL), bring a rich pedigree to the GSL. Having won the BPL championship in 2017, the Riders have consistently been a playoff contender over the last three seasons, showcasing their reputation for excellence and resilience.

At the 2024 GSL, the Riders were ably led by captain Nurul Hasan, whose astute leadership played a pivotal role in their successful campaign. Soumya Sarkar emerged as their standout batter, accumulating an impressive 188 runs across five innings, while Kamrul Islam Rabbi spearheaded the bowling attack, claiming seven crucial wickets to finish as the team’s top wicket-taker.

Reflecting on the Riders’ return, Sir Clive Lloyd, Chairman of the GSL, said:  “We are delighted to welcome back the 2024 GSL champions to this year’s tournament.”

“The Rangpur Riders added tremendous excitement, skill, and professionalism to last year’s event, and were truly worthy winners. We eagerly anticipate their return to Guyana and look forward to witnessing their continued excellence on the field,” he said.

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