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Transfer Window Opens for the Short‑Format Dhaka Premier League
The Dhaka Premier League (DPL) has officially entered its player transfer phase, launching a two‑day window on Saturday, 18 April. This year’s edition will be contested in a shorter format, prompting clubs to act quickly to assemble balanced squads that can adapt to the faster pace of play. By the close of day one, a majority of the participating teams had already secured a core group of players, setting the stage for an exciting season.
How the Transfer Process Unfolded
Club managers were given a limited window to negotiate contracts, confirm registrations, and submit final squad lists to the league committee. The urgency was palpable; with the tournament schedule tightening, teams could not afford to delay. The early movers were rewarded with a clear roster, allowing them to begin pre‑season training and tactical planning ahead of their rivals.
Day‑One Signings – A Team‑by‑Team Breakdown
Abahani Limited
Abahani Limited reinforced its batting depth and all‑round options with a sizable intake:
- Khaled Ahmed
- Sabbir Rahman
- Jaker Ali Anik
- Maruf Mridha
- Anik Sarkar
- Rohanat Doullah Borson
- Sabbir Hossan
- Mahidul Islam Ankon
- Iqbal Hossain Emon
- Soumya Sarkar
The additions bring a mix of experience and youth, giving Abahani flexibility in both the top order and middle‑order positions.
Agrani Bank Cricket Club
Agrani Bank focused on bolstering its seam attack and middle‑order stability:
- Tawfique Khan Tushar
- Tofael Ahmed
- Ashraful Hasan
- Nasir Hossain
- Mahfijul Islam Robin
Bashundhara Strikers
The Strikers added four players, aiming to inject aggression into their limited‑overs strategy:
- Mohammad Al Amin
- Ruyel Miah
- Ifran Hossain
- Nahidul Islam
City Club
City Club’s extensive list reflects a desire to build depth across all departments:
- Shakil Hossain
- Ahrar Amin
- Tahjibul Islam
- Jillur Rahman Bejoy
- Mizanur Rahman
- Fahim Hasan
- Nihaduzzaman
- Enamul Hoque Ashiq
- Sajjadul Haque Ripon
- Mehedi Maruf
- Enamul Haque
- Sadikur Rahman
- Toufique Ahmed
- Abdullah Al Mamun
- Abdul Gaffar Saqlain
Dhaka Leopards
The Leopards’ roster now features a blend of seasoned campaigners and emerging talent:
- Shykat Ali
- Mahadi Hasan
- Sheikh Parvez Jibon
- Iftakhar Hossain Ifti
- Moin Khan
- Mohammad Mithun
- Al Fahad
- Wasi Siddiquee
- Debasish Sarkar Deba
- Mominul Haque
- Zakir Hasan
- Hasan Murad
- Zawad Abrar
- Alauddin Babu
- Arafat Sunny
Gulshan Cricket Club
Gulshan opted for a concise set of three signings to tighten its batting lineup:
- Bishal Chowdhury
- Tanvir Hossain
- KM Atiqur Rahman
Mohammedan Sporting Club
Mohammedan, one of the league’s most storied franchises, added a mix of wicket‑keeping talent and power hitters:
- Anamul Haque Bijoy
- Parvez Hossain Emon
- Yasir Ali
- Mrittunjoy Chowdhury
- Nayeem Ahmed
- Taibur Rahman
- Ripon Mondol
- Naim Sheikh
- Tanvir Islam
- Rishad Hossain
- Afif Hossain
Prime Bank Cricket Club
Prime Bank’s squad is perhaps the most star‑laden, featuring national captain Mahmudullah Riyad and a host of versatile all‑rounders:
- Abu Hashim
- Mahmudullah Riyad
- Aliss Al Islam
- Rayan Rafsan Rahman
- Habibur Sheikh Munna
- Azizul Hakim Tamim
- Khalid Hasan
- Akbar Ali
- Shamim Mia
- Abu Hider Rony
- Enamul Haque
- Mehedi Hasan
- Rizan Hossan
- Iqbal Hossain
- Tanzid Hasan Tamim
- Tanzim Hasan Sakib
The presence of Mahmudullah, a proven leader at the international level, signals Prime Bank’s intent to compete for the championship.
What These Moves Mean for the 2024 DPL Season
With squads now largely settled, the focus shifts to preparation. Teams that have secured a balanced blend of batting firepower, disciplined bowling, and fielding agility will have a distinct advantage in the shortened format, where every over carries heightened importance.
Clubs like Prime Bank and Mohammedan Sporting, which have added experienced internationals, are likely to rely on their seasoned players during high‑pressure moments. Conversely, sides such as Gulshan Cricket Club and Bashundhara Strikers may adopt a more aggressive, youth‑focused approach, hoping to surprise opponents with dynamism.
The early completion of squads also allows coaches to fine‑tune strategies, run scenario‑based practice sessions, and build cohesion among new teammates. In a tournament where player chemistry can be decisive, the ability to rehearse set‑pieces—especially powerplays and death‑over plans—will be a critical factor.
Looking Ahead
The second day of the transfer window will likely see a few remaining clubs filling the last gaps in their rosters. Fans should keep an eye on any late‑season signings, especially if injuries or form slumps arise during the early matches.
As the DPL moves toward its opening fixtures, the league promises a blend of veteran skill and fresh talent, making the upcoming season one of the most competitive in recent memory. Stay tuned for match previews, player spotlights, and in‑depth analysis as the competition unfolds.
Conclusion
Day one of the Dhaka Premier League transfer window has delivered a clear picture of each club’s strategic intent. Whether it’s the star power of Mahmudullah Riyad at Prime Bank or the broad‑based recruitment of City Club, the squads are shaping up to deliver a thrilling, fast‑paced cricketing spectacle. The stage is set, the players are ready, and the fans can anticipate a season where every match counts.

