EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Indianapolis Colts running back Frank Gore is now eighth on the NFLs all-time rushing list.Gore moved ahead of Tony Dorsett when he gained 19 yards on a run off tackle in the second quarter of Mondays nights 41-10 win over the New York Jets. He finished the game with 79 yards on 20 carries.When your name gets mentioned with the great guys that played this game in the past, thats very big, Gore said. Ive been blessed to be playing this game. Twelve years in and I still love it. Im still having fun. I just want to keep having fun and keep winning and see where we go from here.Gore now has 12,789 career rushing yards, 50 more than Dorsett.Dorsett is the seventh player that the 33-year-old Gore has passed on the all-time rushing list this season. Hes also passed Jim Brown, Thurman Thomas, Franco Harris, Marcus Allen, Edgerrin James and Marshall Faulk.I think hes as natural of a runner as Ive ever been around, Colts offensive coordinator Rob Chudzinski said last week. A guy that just has great instincts and vision. He sees cracks and creases happen before they even open up. Sometimes you watch tape and youre like, Why did he go over there? All of a sudden a hole opens up that he knew was going to open up. He has great feet. He can get in and out of the hole and burst. Hes maybe not the fastest guy thats played the position, but can burst and squeeze and find ways and skinny himself and get through small, tight areas.Gore entered the game 549 yards shy of passing Eric Dickerson for sixth place on the list. Its unlikely that hell pass Dickerson because there are only four games remaining and the Colts have consistently struggled with their run blocking.Rangpur Riders 129 for 3 (Mithun 49*, Shahzad 37) beat Khulna Titans 125 for 7 (Taibur 32, Sunny 2-16) by seven wicketsScorecard and ball-by-ball detailsRangpur Riders cruised to a seven-wicket win over Khulna Titans and replaced them at the top of the points table. A strong bowling performance restricted Khulna to 125 for 7, before Mohammad Mithun and Mohammad Shahzad contributed 49 not out and 37 respectively to ease Rangpur past the target with an over to spare.The Khulna bowlers had previously defended two low totals earlier in the tournament, but this was a task that quickly got out of reach after a 74-run second-wicket stand between Mithun and Shahzad.After opting to bat, there seem to be very little intent from the Khulna batsmen. Abdul Mazid and Andre Fletcher were both dismissed by Arafat Sunny. Mahmudullah gave deep midwicket a simple catch in the eighth over before Rikki Wessels and Taibur Rahman added 56 runs in the 55 balls.Wessels only six came off a switch hit in his 33-ball 27 while Taibur, who top-scored with 32 off 37 balls, struck a six over midwicket and also hit thhree fours.dddddddddddd Both their sixes came in the 15th over, in which Liam Dawson conceded 19 runs.The two other sixes in the innings came in the last over when Ariful Haque slammed Shahid Afridi straight both times before being run-out off the final ball. Afridi, Sunny and Rubel Hossain finished with two wickets each.Shahzad and Mithun made light work of Khulnas total after they got together in the fourth over. Shahzad quickly got over Soumya Sarkars wicket with a huge six over long-on before hitting over point twice.Mithun had struck three sixes in the span of five deliveries, pulling Alok Kapali twice and hammering Mosharraf Hossain over long-off. Shahzad holed out to long-on for 37.Afridi, promoted to No 4, survived twice in the 15th over, first being bowled off a no-ball by Benny Howell before the bowler dropped a skier off the last ball of that over. Dawsons edged four completed the win with an over to spare. Mithun was unbeaten on 49 off 41 balls. ' ' '