Sylhet Strikers () is a professional cricket franchise based in
Sylhet, Bangladesh, competing in the
Bangladesh Premier League (BPL). The team made its debut in the inaugural 2012 Bangladesh Premier League.
Initially owned by Sylhet Sports Limited under the leadership of former
Bangladesh
Bangladesh, officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by population, eighth-most populous country in the world and among the List of countries and dependencies by ...
Finance Minister
Abul Maal Abdul Muhith, the team’s ownership later passed to his son,
Shahed Muhith, who became the chairman. For the sixth edition of the BPL, the franchise appointed former Pakistani cricketer
Waqar Younis as head coach, with international cricketer
David Warner named as captain. However, Warner was forced to step down due to injury, and former
Bangladesh national team all-rounder
Alok Kapali took over as captain.
In November 2019, the team was rebranded as Sylhet Thunder after
24Bazar.biz became its sponsor. The team underwent another change in ownership prior to the
2021–22 Bangladesh Premier League. Following the new ownership, the team was rebranded as Sylhet Sunrisers.
In September 2022, ownership was acquired by Future Sports Bangladesh, who renamed the team to Sylhet Strikers.
History
The Sylhet Sixers is a franchise cricket team established in 2017 to compete in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL). The team is chaired by Shahed Muhit, an architect, social activist, and IT specialist. With a management team boasting extensive experience in sports team operations, the Sixers aim to bridge the gap between cricket stars and passionate fans while engaging youth. The team was conceived by Abul Maal Abdul Muhit, a Member of Parliament in Bangladesh. A diverse management team, including former cricketers, coaches, lawyers, and business entrepreneurs, was formed to establish the Sylhet Sixers. Textile entrepreneurs Mr. Maashed R. Abdullah and Mr. Yasir Obaid have served as the managing director and CEO of the team.
Season overview
2017
In 2017, the Sylhet franchise made its return to the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) under the new Sylhet Sixers banner. The team’s icon player was
Sabbir Rahman, and it was captained by all-rounder
Nasir Hossain. The Sixers signed wicketkeeper
Nurul Hasan and orthodox spinner
Taijul Islam as pre-draft acquisitions. Among their foreign signings were
Krishmar Santokie,
Babar Azam,
Liam Plunkett,
Andre Fletcher,
Upul Tharanga,
Ross Whitely, and others.
At the draft, the Sixers' first pick was pacer
Abul Hasan, followed by Sri Lankan all-rounder
Chaturanga de Silva as their first foreign pick. One of their surprise picks was Pakistani pacer
Ghulam Mudassar, who had little experience in professional cricket and had an average of over 40 with the ball, taking just one wicket in the two matches he played.
The Sixers started their campaign strong with four consecutive victories on their home turf.
Andre Fletcher and
Upul Tharanga were dominant at the top of the batting order, while captain
Nasir Hossain and
Liam Plunkett provided key performances with the ball. However, a series of injuries throughout the tournament hindered their progress, and they ultimately finished fifth on the points table.
2019
In 2019, the Sixers retained key players like
Sabbir Rahman,
Nasir Hossain, and Pakistani all-rounder
Sohail Tanvir. They also appointed
Liton Das as their new icon player, a wicketkeeper and opening batsman for the Bangladesh National Cricket Team. Outside the draft, the team signed Australian batsman
David Warner and English opening batsman
Jason Roy. Additionally, they acquired Nepali leg-spinner
Sandeep Lamichhane, South African spinner
Imran Tahir,
Wayne Parnell
Wayne Dillon Parnell (born 30 July 1989) is a South African professional cricketer who has played Test cricket, Test, One Day International and Twenty20 International cricket for the South Africa national cricket team. At domestic level he playe ...
, and Pakistani all-rounder
Mohammad Nawaz.
At the draft, the Sixers strengthened their squad with domestic players like
Taskin Ahmed,
Al-Amin Hossain,
Afif Hossain, and
Alok Kapali. They also added international players such as
Nicholas Pooran,
Mohammad Irfan,
Andre Fletcher, and
Gulbadin Naib.
2019–20
In September 2019, a conflict of interest arose between the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) and the BPL franchises regarding the player signing process. As a result, the BCB took over the management of the BPL for the 2019–20 season. The tournament was renamed the Bangabandhu BPL T20 2019 in honor of
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (17 March 1920 – 15 August 1975), also known by the honorific Bangabandhu, was a Bangladeshi politician, revolutionary, statesman and activist who was the founding president of Bangladesh. As the leader of Bangl ...
on the occasion of his birth centenary. With BCB now managing the tournament, the Sixers were owned and operated by the board itself.
2022
2023
2024
The Sylhet Strikers kicked off their 2024 campaign with a match against
Chattogram Challengers on 19 January but were defeated by 7 wickets in their opening game. Throughout BPL 24, the Strikers played 10 matches, winning 3 and losing 7.
Overseas players included
Kennar Lewis,
Samit Patel,
Harry Tector,
Benny Howell, and
Ryan Burl.
2025
The 2025 season proved to be underwhelming for the
Sylhet
Sylhet (; ) is a Metropolis, metropolitan city in the north eastern region of Bangladesh. It serves as the administrative center for both the Sylhet District and the Sylhet Division. The city is situated on the banks of the Surma River and, as o ...
franchise. They made an early exit from the tournament, finishing at the bottom of the table. The Strikers were able to recruit local talents like
Jaker Ali,
Rony Talukder, and
Zakir Hasan, and retained
Tanzim Hasan Sakib before the draft.
Ariful Haque was appointed the team's captain.
Notable foreign signings included
Rahkeem Cornwall,
George Munsey,
Paul Stirling,
Reece Topley, and
Aaron Jones.
Squad
Seasons
Bangladesh Premier League
References
{{Sylhet Sixers squad
Sport in Sylhet
Cricket clubs established in 2015
Sports clubs and teams in Bangladesh
Bangladesh Premier League teams
Cricket in Sylhet
2015 establishments in Bangladesh
Organisations based in Sylhet