Re-writing the article:

So, like, there was this cricket match, right? And like, Imrul Kayes was all like, trying to follow in Tamim Iqbal’s footsteps or whatever. He scored like a hundred runs off fifty-four balls, which is pretty cool, I guess. He became the second Bangladeshi player to achieve this milestone in international T20 cricket. But, you know, Tamim was still faster than him. Imrul even mentioned in a video message how he was inspired by Tamim during his innings.

Imrul was like, “I felt pretty good, you know? When I was in the dressing room, I couldn’t help but think about Tamim’s first century. This was my second one, so that’s something. It’s all good vibes, man. I used to look up to Tamim since I was a kid. I always enjoyed watching him play. And now, it feels like I’m following in his footsteps. I remember this one time Tamim played against Oman. I watched all his games all the time. It’s just stuck in my mind, you know?”

So, Imrul was in a bit of a pickle during the game yesterday. None of the other batters were able to stay in for long. He couldn’t even manage to score twenty runs. But he was determined, you know? He didn’t want to lose his aggressive mindset amidst all the coming and going of players. He tried to build a big score, and that’s exactly what he did.

Imrul said, “When wickets were falling, I was trying not to change my intent. I was waiting for my opportunity to unleash my power (to hit the ball). I was always looking to push the innings forward. When one end was losing wickets, I had to take charge. I tried my best to give my all, to take the team forward. And in the end, I succeeded.”

So, like, that’s the story of Imrul’s epic innings, you know? He was all inspired by Tamim and stuff, and he managed to pull through in the end. Cool, right?