Three hundred years prior to the event.

Three hundred years prior to the event.

The Central Zone's middle-order batting lineup features Murshida Khatun and Nigar Sultana, with respective scores of 170 and 171. Both players achieved centuries, contributing to Central Zone's total of 528/8. However, the match against Eastern Zone concluded in a draw.

Nigar had previously scored a century in the women's BCL, while the Central Zone captain made an impressive 153 on his first-class cricket debut, surpassing that score in the recent match.

On Saturday at the Kamaruzzaman Stadium in Rajshahi, Murshida and Nigar formed a formidable partnership, adding 228 runs for the third wicket. Earlier, the Eastern Zone was dismissed for 354 runs.

Additionally, Sobhana Mostario, another national team batsman, also recorded a century. The Northern Zone captain scored an unbeaten 118 runs in a separate drawn match at the Bangla Track Cricket Academy ground.

Sobhana's team declared their second innings at 257 for five, setting a target of 276 runs for the South Zone. The South Zone had two sessions to chase the target but concluded their innings at 232 runs for the loss of eight wickets, with RH Jhilik being the top scorer at 49 runs.

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