The Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) delivers jaw-dropping moments that redefine T20 cricket in South Asia. BPL records include the lowest team total of just 61 by Noakhali Express against Sylhet Titans in 2026, chased in under 9 overs. Litton Das smashed an unbeaten 125 off 55 balls for Dhaka Capitals, while Mushfiqur Rahim holds the run-scoring crown with 3497 runs. Mustafizur Rahman’s 105 wickets stun bowlers everywhere. These BPL fun facts mix chaos, heroics, and stats that leave fans buzzing from Dhaka to global streams, proving BPL’s wild edge over IPL cousins.
Most Shocking Low-Scoring Games
The lowest total of 61 all out in 14.2 overs of Noakhali Express on January 5, 2026, is the lowest in the history of BPL, and was pursued by Sylhet Titans, who also had 6 wickets remaining. Chattagram Royals crumbled to 102 in 17.5 overs against Rangpur Riders who won with ease by 7 wickets. These falls indicate the inhumane spin-friendly pitches of BPL.
Unbelievable Individual Batting Feats
Litton Das’s 125* off 55 balls powered Dhaka Capitals past Durbar Rajshahi in Sylhet. A 123 by Usman Khan of Chittagong Kings was good benchmark on chase. Mushfiqur Rahim is the batting king of BPL with 3497 runs, 22 of which were fifties, in 141 matches.
Bowling Heroes Who Own the League
Mustafizur Rahman, who bowled a fantastic 5/27 in his total of 105 wickets in 82 matches, was very economical with only 20.01. Mashrafe Mortaza got 98 wickets by showing his best performance of 4/11 which was very economical. Nasum Ahmed’s feat of 5/7 in the match where the opposing team got all out for 61 was a turning point in the game and he did it all by himself.
Legacy Stats Still Breaking Minds
The 100 and 14 fifties that Anamul Haque has played out of 131 games are consistent. The 106 sixes of Mahmudullah highlight the development of power-hitting in BPL.
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