Tone of Shadman Islam gives an advance to Bangladesh during the 2nd test against Zimbabwe

Shadman Islam in action for Bangladesh© AFP




Bangladesh opener Shadman Islam broke a century during the second test against Zimbabwe on Tuesday, giving the hosts a 64 -point lead at the end of the second day with three counters in hand. The Bangladesh was 291-7 at the end, Mehidy Hasan Miraz (16) and the Islam of Taijul (5) not remained out, in response to the first round of the Zimbabwe in Anamul Haque in a first-rate first order of 118 points, only at the 10th moment. Despite Shadman’s century, the other drummers failed to exploit the dry and slow surface at the chattogram after a good start.

Anamul, who made a return to the test team after three years, scored 39.

Muminul Haque (33) and Mushfiqur Rahim (40) also had trouble converting good starts into major scores.

Mushfiquur, who did not succeed in the 50 -point brand in the last 12 rounds, was exhausted by Wessly Madhevere.

The Bangladesh was 259-3 at one point, but then lost its following four counters for 20 points.

Vincent Masekesa, the beginner of the beginner of Zimbabwe, took three counters, including those of the captain of Bangladesh, Najmul Hossain Shanto and the striker of Jaker Ali.

Zimbabwe has previously been returned to their night score of 227.

Summary with a counter in hand, their sleeves were wrapped with the first Taijul ball on the second day.

Taijul finished with figures of 6-60.

Zimbabwe is 1-0 in the two test series after winning the opening in Sylhet by three counters.

(This story has not been published by NDTV staff and is automatically generated from a unionized flow.)

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