Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 26th May 2026, 5:14 PM
The professional career of Bangladeshi spin bowler Alis Al Islam has frequently been defined by a recurring cycle of competitive breakthroughs and subsequent physical setbacks. For local cricket enthusiasts, his name has historically been synonymous with both exceptional bowling talent and persistent injury troubles. Alis initially rose to national prominence through his performances in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL), the premier domestic Twenty20 competition, before experiencing a forced hiatus due to an illegal bowling action ruling.
Following a rigorous period of bio-mechanical rehabilitation, Alis successfully remodelled his bowling action to meet regulatory standards and returned to competitive cricket. His resurgence in a subsequent edition of the BPL caught the attention of national selectors, culminating in his maiden call-up to the Bangladesh National Twenty20 International squad in 2023. However, a sudden injury on the eve of his international debut prevented him from making his official appearance on the global stage. This physical setback was compounded last year by another severe injury, which sidelined the spinner from all forms of competitive cricket for approximately one year.
Alis Al Islam made his official return to competitive cricket during the most recent edition of the BPL, demonstrating that his lengthy absence had not diminished his technical efficacy. He has seamlessly carried this impressive form into the ongoing edition of the Dhaka Premier League (DPL), the country’s premier domestic List A tournament. For the current DPL campaign, Alis is representing Prime Bank Cricket Club, where he has emerged as the primary spearhead of their bowling department.
Statistically, Alis has established himself as the most lethal bowler in the tournament. Across his first 7 appearances for Prime Bank Cricket Club, the spinner has claimed 19 wickets, positioning himself firmly at the apex of the tournament’s overall wicket-taking leaderboard. His ability to provide crucial breakthroughs in the middle overs has kept his franchise highly competitive in the championship race.
The race for the highest wicket-taker award in the Dhaka Premier League remains highly competitive, with several domestic seamers and spinners delivering strong performances across the opening phases of the competition.
| Bowler Name | Representing Club Entity | Matches Played | Total Wickets Captured | Bowling Discipline |
| Alis Al Islam | Prime Bank Cricket Club | 7 | 19 | Off-Break Spin |
| Alauddin Babu | Dhaka Leopards | 6 | 15 | Medium-Pace Seam |
| Abdul Gaffar Saklin | Domestic Club Entity | 7 | 15 | Left-Arm Orthodox / Seam |
| Mahfuzur Rahman Rabby | Abahani Limited | 7 | 14 | Slow Left-Arm Spin |
| Mrittunjoy Chowdhury | Mohammedan Sporting Club | 4 | 13 | Left-Arm Medium-Fast |
Directly trailing Alis on the leaderboard is veteran medium-pacer Alauddin Babu. Representing the Dhaka Leopards, Babu has enjoyed an efficient campaign, securing 15 wickets in just 6 matches to claim the second position. He is closely followed by Abdul Gaffar Saklin, who has also taken 15 wickets but occupies the third position on the leaderboard having played 7 matches.
The fourth position on the national wicket-taking chart is held by Mahfuzur Rahman Rabby, the young spinner representing traditional powerhouse Abahani Limited. Rabby has picked up 14 wickets in his 7 appearances, drawing praise for his economical spells. Rounding out the top five is left-arm pace bowler Mrittunjoy Chowdhury of Mohammedan Sporting Club. Mrittunjoy has maintained the highest wicket-to-match ratio among the top five, capturing 13 wickets in a mere 4 matches before the current phase of the tournament.
Despite the intense statistical pressure from both experienced pace bowlers and rising young spinners, Alis Al Islam’s continuous consistency since his return from long-term rehabilitation remains the central narrative of the domestic season. His sustained form in the 50-over format provides a timely reminder to national selectors regarding his readiness for higher-level duties, provided he maintains his physical fitness throughout the remainder of the Dhaka Premier League schedule.
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