Rangpur Riders
The Rangpur Riders are a professional franchise Twenty20 cricket team based in Rangpur City, Rangpur Division, Bangladesh, that competes in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL), the country's top domestic T20 league.[1][2] Established ahead of the BPL's second edition in 2013, the team represents the northern Rangpur Division and is headquartered in Dhaka's Bashundhara Residential Area.[1] Owned by the Bashundhara Group since its acquisition of the franchise in 2022, the Riders primarily play home matches at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Dhaka, with additional facilities at the Bashundhara Sports Complex.[1][3] The franchise has experienced multiple ownership changes over the years while maintaining its core structure, and it has been led by prominent Bangladeshi captains including Mashrafe Mortaza in its early seasons and more recently Nurul Hasan Sohan.[1][4] Rangpur Riders secured their maiden BPL title in the 2017–18 season, defeating the Dhaka Dynamites by 57 runs in the final, powered by Chris Gayle's unbeaten 146—the highest score in a BPL final.[5][6] This remains their only BPL championship to date, though they reached the playoffs in the 2024–25 edition before losing the eliminator to Khulna Tigers.[7][8] Beyond the BPL, the team has expanded internationally, winning the inaugural Global Super League (GSL) in 2024 by defeating Cricket Victoria by 56 runs in the final held in Guyana, and finishing as runners-up in the 2025 edition after a 32-run loss to Guyana Amazon Warriors.[9][10][11] The Riders have featured a mix of local talents like Shakib Al Hasan and Soumya Sarkar alongside international stars such as Iftikhar Ahmed and Kyle Mayers, contributing to their reputation as a competitive force in T20 cricket.[12][2]Club background
Ownership and administration
The Rangpur Riders were formed in 2012 as one of the six inaugural franchises of the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL), established by the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) to promote professional T20 cricket in the country. The franchise rights were initially acquired by iSports Limited, owned by Mustafa Rafiqul Islam, for US$1.1 million through a closed-door auction process.[13] Ownership transitioned in 2017 when Sohana Sports Limited, a subsidiary of the Bashundhara Group—a major Bangladeshi conglomerate—took control of the franchise, providing ongoing financial support and sponsorship. The franchise did not participate in the 2021–22 BPL season due to ownership-related issues with the BCB. This shift marked the beginning of the Bashundhara Group's long-term involvement, which has included investments in team infrastructure and branding. In September 2022, the Bashundhara Group consolidated its ownership after the team's exclusion from the 2021–22 season due to ownership issues, retaining the name Rangpur Riders. As of November 2025, Toggi Sports, another Bashundhara Group entity, has secured the franchise rights for the next five years under BCB guidelines, ensuring operational continuity.[14][15][16] The team's leadership has seen several changes over the years. Abdur Razzak served as captain in the inaugural 2012-13 season, followed by Shakib Al Hasan in the 2015–16 season, during which the Riders reached the playoffs, and Naeem Islam in the 2016–17 season. Mashrafe Mortaza led the side from the 2017–18 to 2019–20 seasons, guiding them to their sole BPL title in the 2017-18 edition. Nurul Hasan has captained the team since 2020, becoming the most successful BPL skipper with a win percentage exceeding 74% as of early 2025.[17][18][19] Head coaches have also evolved to reflect strategic shifts. Saqlain Mushtaq was appointed for the debut season in 2012-13, emphasizing spin bowling expertise. Shane Jurgensen took over in 2015, focusing on building a competitive squad. Tom Moody coached during the 2017-18 championship campaign, bringing international experience. Mickey Arthur has been the head coach since October 2024, with his contract extended into the 2025-26 season.[17][20][21][22] Administrative stability has been influenced by BCB's post-2020 franchise policies, which prioritize long-term commitments through multi-year ownership agreements and bank guarantees to prevent disruptions. These measures helped Rangpur Riders navigate league restructurings, including the reduction to five teams for the 2025-26 BPL, while retaining their identity and core management.[23][24]Home ground
The official home ground of the Rangpur Riders is Rangpur Cricket Stadium, located in the city of Rangpur in the Rangpur Division of northern Bangladesh. Established as the team's primary venue since its inception in 2012, the stadium serves as a symbol of regional pride and has been integral to building the franchise's identity in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL).[25] With a seating capacity of 25,000, the stadium features a clay-based pitch measuring 22 yards in length, oriented north-south, which provides consistent bounce for balanced gameplay favoring batsmen while offering opportunities for seamers early on and spinners later. Facilities include a media center, gymnasium, players' dormitory, VIP enclosures, medical rooms, and ample parking, making it suitable for high-level cricket events. In recent years, the adjacent Rangpur Riders Cricket Arena, opened in January 2023 with a capacity of 18,000, has been developed as an exclusive T20 venue for the team, marking Bangladesh's first such franchise-specific stadium.[26] As the first international-standard cricket venue in northern Bangladesh, Rangpur Cricket Stadium has played a pivotal role in promoting local cricket development, hosting domestic matches and inspiring youth participation in the sport across the region. Its establishment and upgrades have helped elevate cricket infrastructure beyond the capital, contributing to the growth of professional leagues like the BPL.[26][27]History
Formation and early seasons (2012–2014)
The Rangpur Riders were established in 2012 following the inaugural Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) season, joining the competition as the seventh franchise ahead of the 2013 edition to represent the newly designated Rangpur Division. The team was owned by iSports Ventures, led by Mustafa Rafiqul Islam, who provided initial backing to build the franchise amid the league's expansion. With all-rounder Nasir Hossain serving as the icon player and Abdur Razzak appointed as captain, the Riders entered their debut campaign featuring a mix of local talents and overseas recruits like Kevin O'Brien. Despite a competitive start, including notable wins such as a last-ball victory over Chittagong Kings, the team struggled with consistency and finished fifth in the league stage out of seven teams, with five wins from 12 matches, failing to qualify for the playoffs.[28] The BPL was suspended for 2014 due to a spot-fixing scandal involving other franchises, prompting structural reforms including stricter player regulations and auction processes before the league's resumption. The Riders returned in the 2015 season (BPL 3) under new captain Shakib Al Hasan, who brought leadership experience from previous BPL stints, marking the first signs of tactical improvement. A key acquisition was Pakistani batsman Misbah-ul-Haq, signed to bolster the middle order and provide stability during a transitional phase for the franchise. The team qualified for the playoffs and advanced to the second qualifier, losing Qualifier 1 to Comilla Victorians and Qualifier 2 to Barisal Bulls, ending the season in third place overall and demonstrating growing competitiveness.[29] Early challenges for the Riders included inconsistent overseas signings, as varying international availability and form disrupted team balance in both 2013 and 2015 campaigns. Financial constraints emerged under the revamped BPL format in 2015, which introduced a player draft and salary caps that limited spending on high-profile imports while requiring investment in local development. The franchise focused on building a core around emerging Bangladeshi players like Soumya Sarkar, who contributed as an opener and all-rounder, laying foundations for future stability despite these hurdles.[30]Rise to prominence and first title (2015–2017)
The Rangpur Riders began to emerge as a competitive force in the Bangladesh Premier League during the 2015 season, finishing second in the points table and advancing to the playoffs for the first time in their history. This breakthrough came after inconsistent early years, with key contributions from batsmen like Lendl Simmons and all-rounders such as Shakib Al Hasan, who helped secure a spot in Qualifier 2. The following 2016 season saw further progress in form, as the team started dominantly with five wins in their first six matches, powered by strong performances from openers Mohammad Shahzad and Mohammad Mithun, before a mid-season slump led to a third-place league finish without playoff qualification.[31] The 2017 season marked a pivotal turning point, with the appointment of experienced Bangladesh pacer Mashrafe Mortaza as captain, infusing leadership and tactical acumen into the squad. Strategic acquisitions like West Indies opener Chris Gayle and Sri Lankan all-rounder Thisara Perera bolstered the lineup, creating a potent mix of explosive batting and versatile bowling. Despite finishing fourth in the league stage, the Riders surged through the playoffs to reach the final against Dhaka Dynamites, where Gayle's unbeaten 146 off 69 balls propelled them to 206/1, the highest total in a BPL final. The bowling attack, led by efforts from Thisara Perera (2/25) and Rubel Hossain (2/32), dismantled the opposition for 149/9, securing a 57-run victory and the franchise's maiden title.[32][33] This triumph highlighted the team's shift toward a balanced composition, integrating local stalwarts like Mohammad Mithun (top scorer with 293 runs) and spinner Nazmul Islam (15 wickets) with international firepower to address previous inconsistencies in depth. The victory sparked widespread media coverage and a surge in fan engagement across Rangpur, culminating in celebratory events organized by owners Bashundhara Group, where players and supporters marked the occasion with public gatherings and cake-cutting ceremonies.[34]Challenges and recent developments (2018–2025)
Following their 2017 triumph, Rangpur Riders encountered significant hurdles in sustaining elite performance amid leadership transitions and key player absences. In the 2018–19 season (BPL Season 6), the team topped the league stage but exited in the second qualifier, losing by 5 wickets to Dhaka Dynamites after being bowled out for 142 despite contributions from Chris Gayle and Rilee Rossouw. Captain Mashrafe Mortaza's persistent knee and back injuries limited his effectiveness, leading to temporary captaincy shifts to Mohammad Mithun during matches, which disrupted team cohesion.[35][36] The subsequent seasons (BPL Seasons 7–9, 2019–2022) saw mid-table finishes, compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic's disruptions, including the outright cancellation of the 2020 edition and delayed scheduling for 2021. Ownership changes included a transfer to Sohana Sports in 2016 and acquisition by Bashundhara Group in 2017, leading to temporary rebranding as Rangpur Rangers in 2019–20, where they ended sixth out of seven teams, failing to reach playoffs despite individual efforts from Shane Watson. The 2021 franchise auctions introduced heightened competition with new entrants like Fortune Barishal, contributing to their fourth-place finish in 2021–22. A pivotal development occurred in 2022 when Bashundhara Group reacquired the franchise and signed Shakib Al Hasan as icon player for the 2022–23 season, bolstering their all-round strength and signaling a strategic rebuild.[37][38] In BPL Season 10 (2023–24), Rangpur Riders showed promise with a strong opening, securing key wins including a 55-run victory over Chattogram Challengers, but faltered late, finishing third and exiting in the playoffs after losses to Comilla Victorians. This semi-final appearance highlighted tactical inconsistencies despite Shakib's leadership and contributions from Jimmy Neesham (388 runs).[39][40] The 2025–26 edition (BPL Season 11) features a reduced five-team format—retaining Rangpur Riders alongside Dhaka Capitals, Chattogram Royals, Rajshahi Warriors, and Sylhet Titans—under captain Nurul Hasan, with Bashundhara Group emphasizing academy investments to nurture local talent amid intensified competition.[41][42]Rivalries
North-South Derby
The North-South Derby in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) refers to the fierce regional rivalry between the Rangpur Riders, representing northern Bangladesh, and southern franchises such as the Dhaka Dynamites (later rebranded as Durdanto Dhaka and Dhaka Capitals) and Khulna Titans (later Khulna Tigers), embodying the geographic and cultural tensions between the country's north and south. These matches often draw heightened attention due to the teams' contrasting regional identities, with Rangpur Riders drawing passionate support from northern fans who view victories as affirmations of regional pride. A pivotal moment in this rivalry came during the 2017 BPL final, where the Rangpur Riders defeated the Dhaka Dynamites by 57 runs at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Dhaka, powered by Chris Gayle's unbeaten 146 off 69 balls—the highest score in a BPL final—securing Rangpur's first title and intensifying the north-south narrative.[32] The cultural fervor surrounding these derbies has been evident since the mid-2010s, with media outlets amplifying the "derby" label through pre-match hype, regional fan chants, and sold-out crowds at Rangpur Cricket Stadium, where local supporters create an electric atmosphere during home games against southern opponents. In the 2025 BPL season (2024-25 edition), Rangpur Riders continued their strong showings in key derby clashes, notably beating the Dhaka Capitals by 7 wickets on January 7 at Sylhet International Cricket Stadium, chasing down 112 with ease to maintain an unbeaten streak against the Dhaka franchise that year.[43] Although they fell short against the Khulna Tigers in the eliminator on February 3, losing by 9 wickets after being bowled out for 85, these encounters underscored the rivalry's competitiveness.[8] As of the end of the 2024-25 BPL season, Rangpur Riders hold a strong head-to-head record in these derbies, with 15 victories in 27 matches against the combined Dhaka and Khulna franchises, reflecting their resilience in regional showdowns.[44][45]| Opponent Franchise | Matches Played | Rangpur Wins | Opponent Wins |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dhaka (all iterations) | 14 | 8 | 6 |
| Khulna (Titans/Tigers) | 13 | 7 | 6 |
| Total | 27 | 15 | 12 |
Rivalry with Fortune Barishal
The rivalry between Rangpur Riders and Fortune Barishal, part of the broader North-South derby in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL), has evolved into a personal feud characterized by nail-biting on-field battles and occasional off-field friction. Although the teams' encounters date back to the BPL's early years under Barishal's previous incarnations as Burners and Bulls, the intensity escalated with player transfers such as that of spinner Sohag Gazi, who represented Barisal Bulls in the 2015 and 2016 seasons before joining Rangpur Riders in 2016–17, bringing his off-spin expertise to their title-winning campaign.[46] Notable matches have defined the antagonism, often decided in the final overs. In the 2023 BPL eliminator at Mirpur, Rangpur Riders chased down Fortune Barishal's 170/3 to win by four wickets with three balls remaining, thanks to Shamim Hossain's unbeaten 53, marking a thrilling knockout that highlighted the stakes of their clashes.[47] Earlier that season, Barishal posted a BPL-record 238/4 against Rangpur—powered by Iftikhar Ahmed's maiden T20 century of 100 off 45 balls—winning by 67 runs in one of the highest-scoring games in rivalry history.[48] In the 2025 BPL opener at Sylhet, Rangpur Riders won by 3 wickets with 0 balls remaining, chasing down 198 after Fortune Barishal posted 197/5, with captain Nurul Hasan scoring 32* (three fours and three sixes) off the final over from Kyle Mayers to secure the victory.[49] Off-field elements have amplified the tension, including heated post-match controversies. The 2025 opener sparked a public spat between Barishal captain Tamim Iqbal and Rangpur's Alex Hales, with tempers flaring over on-field incidents and drawing widespread media attention.[50] Underlying this are corporate rivalries, as Rangpur Riders are owned by the Bashundhara Group—a major Bangladeshi conglomerate—while Fortune Barishal is backed by Fortune Shoes Ltd., leading to competitive sponsorship pursuits in the local market.[51] Fan altercations have also surfaced during high-profile games, fueled by the personal stakes and regional pride. In head-to-head terms, since Fortune Barishal's re-entry in 2022, the teams have played eight matches with wins evenly split at 4-4 as of November 2025, though Rangpur holds an overall edge when including prior Barishal franchise meetings (totaling around 13 encounters, with Rangpur securing approximately 8 victories). The series is known for high-scoring thrillers, including multiple games exceeding 350 combined runs.[52]Tournament participation
Bangladesh Premier League
The Rangpur Riders joined the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) ahead of its second season in 2012–13 as one of the league's founding franchises and have competed in every edition since, totaling 11 seasons of participation through the 2024–25 edition.[53][24] In the BPL, the Riders have established themselves as a consistent contender, securing their sole title in the 2017–18 season by defeating Dhaka Dynamites by 57 runs in the final, powered by Chris Gayle's unbeaten 146—their only final appearance to date. They have also accumulated 66 wins from 118 matches as of the conclusion of the 2024–25 season, for a win rate of approximately 56%.[32][54][55] The franchise has adeptly adapted to the BPL's evolving formats, particularly the mega player drafts in 2017 and 2022, which reshaped squad compositions through open auctions and retention mechanisms, enabling the Riders to retain core players like captain Mashrafe Mortaza in 2017 while rebuilding post-ownership changes in 2022 under Bashundhara Group.[56][57] As the only BPL team based in northern Bangladesh, the Rangpur Riders have played a pivotal role in broadening the league's geographic appeal, fostering cricket enthusiasm in Rangpur and surrounding areas through home matches at Rangpur Stadium and promoting regional talent integration into the national T20 ecosystem.[1]Global Super League
The Global Super League (GSL) is an invitational Twenty20 cricket tournament held annually in Guyana, featuring select franchise teams from major domestic leagues worldwide to promote international club-level competition. Rangpur Riders made their debut in the inaugural 2024 edition as representatives of the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL), selected based on their strong domestic performance. The tournament's format involved five teams—Rangpur Riders, Victoria (Australia), Hampshire (England), Lahore Qalandars (Pakistan), and Guyana Amazon Warriors (West Indies)—competing in a round-robin stage, with the top two advancing to the final. This structure allowed for high-stakes matches across diverse playing styles, highlighting Rangpur's role in elevating Bangladeshi cricket on the global stage by showcasing local talents alongside international stars.[10][9] In 2024, Rangpur Riders demonstrated resilience en route to the title, securing key victories including a 23-run win over Lahore Qalandars via the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) method after rain interrupted play (Rangpur 85/1 in 9 overs, target 111; Lahore 87/7). They also tied with Hampshire at 132/8 but lost the super over, yet advanced to the final where they defeated Victoria by 56 runs, posting 178/3 before restricting the opponents to 122. This triumph marked Rangpur as the first GSL champions, underscoring their BPL-honed strategies in adapting to Caribbean conditions at Providence Stadium. The success helped promote Bangladeshi cricket abroad, drawing attention to the franchise's blend of domestic depth and tactical acumen.[58][59] As defending champions, Rangpur returned for the 2025 edition with a squad combining BPL locals like captain Nurul Hasan Sohan and Soumya Sarkar with global recruits such as Afghan opener Ibrahim Zadran, Pakistani all-rounder Iftikhar Ahmed, and South African spinner Tabraiz Shamsi. The format featured five teams—Rangpur Riders, Central Stags (New Zealand), Dubai Capitals (UAE), Guyana Amazon Warriors, and Hobart Hurricanes (Australia)—in a single round-robin of four matches each, followed by a final between the top two. Rangpur advanced as semi-finalists with notable wins, including a thrilling 1-run victory over Hobart Hurricanes (Rangpur 151/6; Hobart 150 all out) and an 8-run defense against Dubai Capitals. However, they fell short in the final, losing to Guyana Amazon Warriors by 32 runs (Guyana 196/4; Rangpur 164 all out in 19.5 overs). Their participation continued to foster international exposure for Bangladeshi players, despite logistical challenges like long-haul travel from Bangladesh to Guyana and acclimatizing to the venue's variable bounce.[60][61][62][11][63]Seasons and performance
Season-by-season results
The season-by-season results of the Rangpur Riders in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) and Global Super League (GSL) are summarized below.[55]| Season | League | Matches Played | Wins | Losses | Position | Key Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2012 | BPL | 12 | 5 | 7 | 5th | Did not qualify for playoffs.[17] |
| 2013 | BPL | 12 | 3 | 8 | 6th | 1 no result; did not qualify for playoffs.[2] |
| 2015 | BPL | 8 | 5 | 3 | 4th | Lost in qualifier to Dhaka Dynamites.[64] |
| 2016 | BPL | 9 | 6 | 3 | 3rd | Lost in eliminator to Rajshahi Kings.[64] |
| 2017 | BPL | 9 | 7 | 2 | 1st | Won championship; defeated Dhaka Dynamites in final.[65] |
| 2018 | BPL | 10 | 5 | 4 | 4th | 1 no result; lost in eliminator to Dhaka Dynamites.[2] |
| 2019 | BPL | 10 | 4 | 5 | 5th | 1 no result; did not qualify for playoffs.[2] |
| 2022 | BPL | 10 | 5 | 5 | 4th | Lost in eliminator.[2] |
| 2023 | BPL | 10 | 4 | 6 | 5th | Did not qualify for playoffs.[2] |
| 2023–24 | BPL | 12 | 9 | 3 | 1st | Lost in Qualifier 2 to Fortune Barishal.[66][67] |
| 2024–25 | BPL | 12 | 8 | 4 | 3rd | Lost eliminator to Khulna Tigers.[68][8] |
| 2024 | GSL | 5 | 4 | 1 | 1st | Won inaugural championship; defeated Victoria in final by 56 runs.[69][70] |
| 2025 | GSL | 5 | 4 | 1 | 2nd | Runners-up; lost final to Guyana Amazon Warriors by 32 runs.[11] |
Key records and statistics
Rangpur Riders hold the second-highest team total in Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) history with 239/4 against Chittagong Vikings in 2019.[71] In the 2017 BPL final, they posted 206/1 against Dhaka Dynamites, powered by Chris Gayle's unbeaten 146, securing their maiden title.[32] The team achieved their longest winning streak of eight consecutive victories to start the 2024–25 BPL group stage, but lost their final four league matches before losing the eliminator.[72] Individual milestones highlight the team's batting firepower, with Chris Gayle recording the highest single-innings score for Rangpur of 146* in the 2017 BPL final.[32] Soumya Sarkar leads the all-time run-scoring chart for the franchise with over 1,000 runs across BPL seasons, followed by Nurul Hasan with consistent contributions in recent years.[73] On the bowling front, Akif Javed claimed 20 wickets in the 2024–25 BPL season, the highest for Rangpur that year, while Rubel Hossain took 16 wickets in the 2017 title-winning campaign.[74] Notable partnerships include the 201* second-wicket stand between Chris Gayle and Brendon McCullum in 2017, the highest for Rangpur and second-highest in BPL history.[75] In 2019, AB de Villiers and Alex Hales added an unbeaten 184-run third-wicket partnership against Sylhet Sixers, propelling Rangpur to victory.[76] Across BPL competitions through 2025, Rangpur Riders maintain a team batting average of approximately 145 runs per innings and an economy rate of 7.8, reflecting balanced performances in limited-overs cricket.[74] In the Global Super League (GSL), they won the 2024 inaugural title by defending 178/3 against Victoria in the final, marking their first championship outside BPL.[59]| Category | Record Holder(s) | Details | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Highest Team Total (BPL) | Rangpur Riders | 239/4 vs Chittagong Vikings, 2019 (second-highest in BPL history) | ESPNcricinfo |
| Most Consecutive Wins (BPL) | Rangpur Riders | 8 wins, 2024–25 season | ESPNcricinfo |
| Highest Individual Score | Chris Gayle | 146* vs Dhaka Dynamites, 2017 final | ESPNcricinfo |
| Highest Partnership | Gayle & McCullum | 201* (2nd wicket), 2017 | ESPNcricinfo |
| Most Wickets in a Season (Recent) | Akif Javed | 20 wickets, 2024–25 BPL | ESPNcricinfo |
| GSL Title Win | Rangpur Riders | Defended 178 vs Victoria, 2024 final | ESPNcricinfo |
Current squad and staff
Bangladesh Premier League squad
As of the 2024–25 Bangladesh Premier League season (concluded February 2025), the Rangpur Riders squad consisted of 22 players, captained by Nurul Hasan.[77] The squad included a mix of local and international players, adhering to BPL regulations allowing a minimum of 2 and maximum of 4 overseas players in the playing XI.[78] Key members included all-rounders like Soumya Sarkar and Mohammad Saifuddin, batters such as Alex Hales and Iftikhar Ahmed, and bowlers including Andre Russell and Nahid Rana. The team reached the playoffs in this edition before losing the eliminator to Khulna Tigers.[8] For the upcoming 2025–26 season, early signings as of November 2025 include captain Nurul Hasan and pace bowler Mustafizur Rahman. Full squad details are pending the player draft.[79]| Player | Role | Nationality | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nurul Hasan | Wicketkeeper-Batter | Bangladesh | Captain |
| Soumya Sarkar | All-rounder | Bangladesh | Retained player |
| Alex Hales | Batter | England | Overseas batter |
| Iftikhar Ahmed | Batter | Pakistan | Overseas batter |
| Andre Russell | All-rounder | West Indies | Overseas all-rounder |
| Mohammad Saifuddin | All-rounder | Bangladesh | Key local all-rounder |
| Nahid Rana | Bowler | Bangladesh | Pace bowler |
Global Super League squad
The Rangpur Riders' squad for the 2025 Global Super League (concluded July 2025) comprised 16 players, led by captain and wicketkeeper Nurul Hasan, as they finished runners-up in the tournament held in Guyana.[80] This lineup integrated seasoned Bangladeshi talents with international recruits, prioritizing T20 specialists adaptable to neutral venues and varying conditions.[81] The squad's composition highlights a strong international flavor, with overseas players such as West Indian opener Kyle Mayers, South African wrist-spinner Tabraiz Shamsi, Pakistani all-rounder Iftikhar Ahmed, Afghan batter Ibrahim Zadran, and Pakistani pacer Akif Javed, complementing domestic retainees from the Bangladesh Premier League like batter Soumya Sarkar and all-rounder Abu Hider. This global mix differs from the BPL squad by allowing greater international depth to enhance versatility in the league's format. Key additions post their 2024 final victory include pace options like Kamrul Islam Rabbi to bolster the bowling attack, alongside all-rounders such as Mohammed Saif Hassan for balanced contributions.[80] Tactically, the team emphasized all-round depth, with six versatile players including Iftikhar Ahmed, Soumya Sarkar, and Kyle Mayers, enabling flexible strategies in the GSL's aggressive, high-scoring T20 environment.[80] The full squad is as follows:| Role | Players |
|---|---|
| Captain & Wicketkeeper | Nurul Hasan |
| Batters | Soumya Sarkar, Mohammed Naim Sheikh, Mahidul Islam Ankon, Ibrahim Zadran, Iftikhar Ahmed, Khawaja Nafay |
| All-rounders | Mohammed Saif Hassan, Abu Hider, Rakibul Hasan, Yasir Ali Chowdhury, Kyle Mayers, Harmeet Singh |
| Bowlers | Kamrul Islam Rabbi, Tabraiz Shamsi, Akif Javed |