Bangladesh Premier League 02/11 12:30 - Fortune Barishal v Minister Group Dhaka 129-128
Bangladesh Premier League 02/08 11:30 - Sylhet Sunrisers v Fortune Barishal 187-199
Bangladesh Premier League 02/07 06:30 - Comilla Victorians v Fortune Barishal 123-155
Bangladesh Premier League 02/04 07:30 - Sylhet Sunrisers v Fortune Barishal Cancelled
Bangladesh Premier League 02/01 11:30 - Chattogram Challengers v Fortune Barishal 135-149
Bangladesh Premier League 01/31 11:30 - Khulna Tigers v Fortune Barishal 139-145
Bangladesh Premier League 01/29 06:30 - Khulna Tigers v Fortune Barishal 124-141
Bangladesh Premier League 01/25 11:30 - Comilla Victorians v Fortune Barishal 158-95
Bangladesh Premier League 01/24 06:30 - Fortune Barishal v Minister Group Dhaka 129-130
Bangladesh Premier League 01/21 07:30 - Chattogram Challengers v Fortune Barishal 125-126
Cricket 12/14 06:30 - Dhaka v Barishal 150/8(20)-141/9(20)
Cricket 12/12 11:30 - Barishal v Dhaka 193/3(20)-191/6(20)
Cricket 12/10 11:30 - Barishal v Chattogram 149/6(20)-153/3(18.4)
Cricket 12/08 07:30 - Rajshahi v Barishal 220/7(20)-221/2(18.1)
Cricket 12/04 06:00 - Barishal v Khulna 125/10(19.5)-173/6(20)
Cricket 12/02 07:30 - Barishal v Dhaka 108/8(20)-109/3(18.5)
Cricket 11/30 07:30 - Barishal v Chattogram 141/8(20)-151/7(20)
Cricket 11/28 12:30 - Rajshahi v Barishal 132/9(20)-136/5(19)
Cricket 11/24 12:30 - Barishal v Khulna 152/9(20)-155/6(19.5)

Wikipedia - Fortune Barishal

Fortune Barishal (Bengali: ফরচুন বরিশাল) is a franchise cricket team plays in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL), representing the country's Barishal Division. Following the 2015 competition, the team were one of the BPL's six existing members and participated in the league's 2016 edition.

The team was originally established in 2012 for the inaugural BPL season as the Barisal Burners (Bengali: বরিশাল বার্নার্স, often abbreviated as BB). The Burners were the BPL runners-up in 2012. The Burners were one of the teams dissolved in 2013 after the BPL's second edition.

The franchise was sold to the Axiom Technologies and rebranded as the Bulls for the 2015 edition. Axiom Technologies' chairman was banned for life from cricket and thus Awwal Bhulu was sworn in. The Bulls were coached by Graham Ford and captained by Mahmudullah Riyad in 2015/16 Bangladesh Premier League. Sri Lanka born Australian Dav Whatmore and Bangladesh's then Test Captain Mushfiqur Rahim were the head coach and captain for Season 4 (2016/17 Bangladesh Premier League) respectively.

The team were excluded from BPL 5 due to financial difficulties. The team returned in BPL 8 - 2021–22 Bangladesh Premier League under new ownership.

History

In 2012, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) created the Bangladesh Premier League cricket tournament to be played under Twenty20 rules. For the inaugural tournament held in February of the same year, a list of six teams to participate in the tournament was finalised. The teams representing the divisions of Bangladesh, including Barisal, were put up for auction at the Radisson Hotel in Dhaka on 10 January 2012. Barisal Burners were bought by ALIF SSL Sports Holdings Ltd (a concern of the ALIF Group) for a price of US$1.01 million, which was the lowest price paid at the auction.