GSL 2025: Points Table, Leading run scorers and wicket takers after HBH vs RGR match 5

Rangpur Riders edged Hobart Hurricanes by 1 run in Match 5 of GSL 2025 to stay unbeaten and climb to the top of the points table with 4 points.

Gopi Marisetty
Gopi Marisetty

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GSL 2025: Points Table

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In Match 5 of the season for the 2025 Global Super League, Rangpur Riders edged out Hobart Hurricanes in a close 1-run win at the Providence Stadium in Guyana. Put in to bat, the Riders scored 151/6 in 20 overs, driven by an outstanding 67 off 42 from opener Kyle Mayers and a consistent 43 off 31 by Ibrahim Zadran. Despite a brilliant bowling effort from Usama Mir (3/15), Hobart was set a competitive target.

In reply, the Hurricanes came close but were ultimately bowled out for 150 in 20 overs, falling heartbreakingly short. Mohammad Nabi top-scored with 44 (36), and Ben McDermott added a quick 34 (19), but tight death bowling from Khaled Ahmed (4/26) and Iftikhar Ahmed (2/13) sealed the win for Rangpur.


With this win, Rangpur Riders are still undefeated in the competition and move to the top of the GSL 2025 points table with 4 points and a net run rate of +0.225. Hobart Hurricanes, with their first defeat, sit in the third position with 2 points.

GSL 2025 Points Table (After Match 5)

Pos. Team M W L NR PTS NRR
1 Rangpur Riders 2 2 0 0 4 +0.225
2 Guyana Amazon Warriors 2 1 1 0 2 +1.450
3 Hobart Hurricanes 2 1 1 0 2 +0.592
4 Dubai Capitals 2 1 1 0 2 -0.053
5 Central Districts 2 0 2 0 0 -2.200

See Also: GSL 2025, Match 5: Hobart Hurricanes vs Rangpur Riders full match highlights

Top Performers—GSL 2025 

Most Runs:

  • Kyle Mayers (RGR)—111 runs, SR 152.05
  • Ben McDermott (HBH)—82 runs, SR 190.70
  • Sediqullah Atal (DC)—66 runs, SR 183.33
  • Rahmanullah Gurbaz (GAW)—66 runs, SR 120.00
  • Shakib Al Hasan (DC)—65 runs, SR 138.30

Most Wickets:

  • Khaled Ahmed (RGR)—8 wickets
  • Imran Tahir (GAW) – 6 wickets
  • Angus Schaw (CS)—5 wickets
  • Fabian Allen (HBH)—5 wickets
  • Usama Mir (HBH)—4 wickets

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