Dhaka Dynamites 148 for 9 (Mosaddek 35, Maruf 33, Nabi 3-18, Mills 3-25) beat Chittagong Vikings 129 for 8 (Tamim 26, Shahid 3-23) by 19 runs Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsFast bowler Mohammad Shahid claimed 3 for 23 to help Dhaka Dynamites defend 148 against hosts Chittagong Vikings and secure their third consecutive victory in BPL 2016-17. The result meant Dhaka stayed on top of the table with eight points from five matches.Having been sent in, Dhaka got off to a blistering start thanks to Mehedi Maruf, who hit 33 off 20 balls, including six fours and one six. In the process, Maruf went past Shahriar Nafees as the top-scorer in this seasons BPL. His knock ended when he was pinned lbw by offspinning allrounder Mohammad Nabi in the fifth over.Tymal Mills, the fast bowler from England, then removed Nasir Hossain and Kumar Sangakkara in the tenth over to reduce Dhaka to 73 for 3. This came after a dramatic ninth over by left-arm spinner Saqlain Sajib . Nasir survived a caught-behind chance off the second ball of the over, despite getting an inside edge, which ricocheted off the thigh pad to Anamul Haque, the wicketkeeper. Saqlain responded by stopping halfway in his bowling stride to disturb Nasirs concentration, only for the batsman to return the favour the next time he looked to bowl.Mills then bowled Nasir for 20 in the next over. The wicket gave way to a collapse: Dhaka lost 4 for 28 in 3.1 overs. Mosaddek Hossain then gave the innings a boost with the lower order, taking his side to 148. He top-scored with 35 off 26 balls, including two fours and two sixes. Mills and Nabi finished with three wickets each for Chittagong.In reply, Chittagong lost opener Jahurul Islam for 6 in the third over. The other opener - Tamim Iqbal - hung on for 26 off 35 balls before falling to Dwayne Bravo. Anamul and Mahmudul Hasan also reached double-figures, but failed to press on. 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Categorized by position, the players are ranked in descending order by ownership percentage in ESPN leagues.Well also include some former go-to fantasy assets who may be overvalued -- in the short or long term -- for one reason or another.ForwardsAlex Killorn, LW, Tampa Bay Lightning Ownership percentage: 32.9Competing on a scoring line with center Tyler Johnson and Nikita Kucherov, Killorn is off to a quick start with two goals and one assist, including two power-play points. As long as the 27-year-old winger sticks in that slot, hell remain on pace for a career-best campaign.Mitch Marner, C/RW, Toronto Maple Leafs Ownership percentage: 23.2While Auston Matthews made Leafs fans swoon with his four-goal tour de force on opening night, Marners play-making, six-shot performance caught the attention of admirers as well. In Saturdays follow-up against the Bruins, the 19-year-old added another four shots while scoring his first NHL goal. This kid has superstar potential for years to come. A must-own in dynasty leagues, Marner also merits attention in season-long and DFS play.Andre Burakovsky, LW/RW, Washington Capitals Ownership percentage: 21.1Since Capitals management claims theyre demanding a lot of Burakovsky this season, perhaps we should inflate our own expectations. Flanking center Nicklas Backstrom on the second line, and Evgeni Kuznetsov with the man advantage, the 21-year-old is in superb position to break out in his third season.Lee Stempniak, RW, Carolina Hurricanes Ownership percentage: 16.3Were well familiar with this routine by now. Joining his seventh club in three seasons, the NHLs here for a good time, not a long time player is once again making a positive impression straight out of the tunnel. Competing on a line with Jeff Skinner and Victor Rask, Stempniak already has a goal and two assists -- including a point with the man advantage -- though two games. Outside of a crummy campaign with the Rangers in 2014-15, the veteran forward has been altogether productive in his recent tour around the league.Jonathan Marchessault, C/LW, Florida Panthers Ownership percentage: 15.9With Jonathan Huberdeau (Achilles tendon) on injured reserve for the foreseeable future, another Jonathan in Florida ascends to the plum left-wing position aside Aleksander Barkov and Jaromir Jagr. Two goals and two assists through two games helps secure Marchessaults gig for the time being.Zack Smith, C/LW, Ottawa Senators Ownership percentage: 12.9Skating on a line with new center Derick Brassard and fellow winger Bobby Ryan, Smith is in excellent position to add to last seasons total of 25 goals and 11 assists. But be sure to squeeze the orange before he falls out of the top six; his value will plummet should that happen.Brandon Sutter, C, Vancouver Canucks Ownership percentage: 3.2The Sedins and Lou Eriksson cant be asked to do it all on offense for the Canucks this campaign, right? For their part, Vancouvers management is banking on significant secondary scoring from their new second-line center. Through a couple of early contests, Sutter has offered a tangible whiff of hope, with an overtime goal and assist.Josh Bailey, LW/RW, New York Islanders Ownership percentage: 2.5First, a since-exiled P.A. Parenteau was favored for the role, then veteran Jason Chimera was given a short-lived shot, and now we find Bailey on the Isles top scoring line with John Tavares and Andrew Ladd. Third choice is a charm? The former first-round draft selection (2008) hasnt disappointed thus far.Tyler Motte, C/LW, Chicago Blackhawks Ownership perrcentage: 0.dddddddddddd9Three games into his NHL career, Motte is getting a taste of top-six action with one of the uppermost scoring teams in the league. So far, the 21-year-old has two assists to show for his efforts. However long this audition lasts, the former University of Michigan standout is also intriguing as a low-cost asset in DFS play.DefensemenNathan Beaulieu, Montreal Canadiens Ownership percentage: 21.0With promising prospects like Mikhail Sergachev rising in the ranks, Beaulieu appears to be leading the charge of the youth brigade on Montreals blue line. The 23-year-old opens this season as top-pair partner to the inimitable Shea Weber, while seeing significant minutes with the extra skater. We can smell the breakout performance from here.Zach Werenski, Columbus Blue Jackets Ownership percentage: 14.1Werenski -- not Seth Jones -- is getting the lions share of quality power-play minutes to start this season. The 19-year-old already has a goal with the extra skater as well as an even-strength assist.Dan Hamhuis, Dallas Stars Ownership percentage: 3.8Entering Phase 3 of his admirable pro career following successive stints with the Predators and Canucks, Hamhuis could be in for a productive renaissance in 2016-17. The Stars are going to score a lot of goals this season, just like last season when they lead the league with 3.23 per game. Auspiciously, as a top-pairing and secondary power-play member, the 33-year-old blueliner currently sits only (a distant, admittedly) second to John Klingberg on the clubs fantasy depth chart.GoaltendersAndrei Vasilevskiy, Tampa Bay Lightning Ownership percentage: 19.5The heir apparent to No. 1 Ben Bishop, Vasilevskiy is poised to take over the go-to starters role if the former is traded this season (or if the club doesnt re-sign him this upcoming offseason). It may be worth your while to invest in the 22-year-old before that roster decision transpires, as this train is headed in one direction.Al Montoya, Montreal Canadiens Ownership percentage: 13.3Good for another spot start -- at least -- in place of a flu-addled Carey Price, Montoya is an especially attractive commodity in DFS. The experienced netminder has been solid through two appearances for the Habs in early play.Chad Johnson, Calgary Flames Ownership percentage: 2.9In the infant stages of 2016-17, new Flame Brian Elliott has floundered, while Chad Johnson has not. While the latter is slated to compete again Tuesday versus the Sabres, a second-straight impressive effort from the designated backup could also earn him Thursdays start against the Hurricanes. Interesting stuff for fantasy owners in general, but DFS players should pay extra close attention here, as Johnson is still being priced at a discount.Lowered expectationsPatrick Marleau, LW, San Jose Sharks Ownership percentage: 74.1You can blame San Jose import Mikkel Boedker for Marleaus demotion to the Sharks third line. As it stands, the Danish speedster is competing on the left side of Logan Couture, relegating Marleau to Chris Tierneys wing. On the upside, the 37-year-old is still seeing minutes with the clubs No. 1 power play, but expectations have been lowered.Craig Smith, RW, Nashville Predators Ownership percentage: 64.3The third-line pairing of Smith and veteran center Mike Ribeiro doesnt excite us much. Unless he claws his way back into the top six, the 27-year-olds productive decline -- humming through three seasons now -- is ripe to continue.Bryan Little, C, Winnipeg Jets Ownership percentage: 41.3Little has been ruled out for weeks with a lower-body injury. Its a tough break for the former top-line center who missed nearly a third of 2015-16 with injury. While Mark Scheifele centers the top scoring unit, Mathieu Perreault slides into the second-line slot between Nikolaj Ehlers and Drew Stafford. ' ' '