Shanto's Century and Mominul's Grit Put Bangladesh in Command on Day 1

Bangladesh dominated the opening day of the first Test against Pakistan in Dhaka, reaching 301/4 at stumps. Najmul Hossain Shanto struck a magnificent century, scoring 101 runs with 12 boundaries and two sixes. Mominul Haque provided solid support with a gritty 91, sharing a 170-run partnership for the third wicket. Pakistan's bowlers struggled, with Mohammad Abbas being the most economical, taking 1/51 as Bangladesh eye a total beyond 400 on Day 2.

Key Points: Bangladesh 301/4 on Day 1 vs Pakistan: Shanto Ton Leads

  • Shanto scores 101, his sixth Test century
  • Mominul falls agonizingly short on 91
  • Bangladesh end Day 1 at 301/4 in 85 overs
  • Pakistan's bowlers toil, Mohammad Abbas best with 1/51
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Shanto's ton, Mominul's 91 power Bangladesh to 301/4 on Day 1 in 1st Test against Pakistan

Najmul Hossain Shanto's 101 and Mominul Haque's 91 powered Bangladesh to 301/4 against Pakistan on Day 1 of the first Test in Dhaka.

"Shanto was the aggressor, slamming 12 boundaries and two sixes. - Match Report"

Dhaka, May 8

Bangladesh seized control of the opening day of the first Test against Pakistan at the Shere Bangla National Stadium in Dhaka on Friday, ending on commanding score of 301 for 4 at Stumps on Day 1.

Despite losing early wickets, the home side rallied behind a magnificent century from Najmul Hossain Shanto (101) and a gritty 91 from Mominul Haque to frustrate the Pakistani bowling attack.

Pakistan captain won the toss and elected to bowl first. The pace duo of Shaheen Afridi and Hasan Ali found rhythm quickly. While Afridi removed Mahmudul Hasan Joy (8) in the seventh over, Hasan Ali got rid of Shadman Islam (13). Bangladesh were left reeling at 31 for 2 in 10.1 overs.

The early breakthroughs, however, were as good as it got for the visitors. Najmul Hossain Shanto and Mominul Haque joined forces to construct a monumental 170-run partnership for the third wicket.

Shanto was the aggressor, slamming 12 boundaries and two sixes. Mominul, at the other end, played a patient knock. The pair safely navigated the middle sessions.

The breakthrough finally came via Mohammad Abbas in the 53rd over, as he trapped Shanto LBW shortly after the batter reached his century. In 53 overs, Bangladesh were 201/3.

Mominul continued to push toward his own hundred but fell agonisingly short on 91 in the 74th over, dismissed by Noman Ali after a 75-run stand with Mushfiqur Rahim.

Following the fourth wicket, Litton Das (8*) and Mushfiqur Rahim (48*) added 25 runs to the team's score as Bangladesh ended Day 1 on 301/4 in 85 overs.

Pakistan's bowlers toiled through 85 overs--short of the full 90 due to a slow over rate--with Abbas being the pick of the attack (1/51) as he was the only one who went for anything under 3 runs per over.

Bangladesh will look to push past 400 on Day 2, while Pakistan desperately need early wickets with the second new ball to claw their way back into the contest.

- ANI

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Rohit L
Great fightback by Bangladesh, but Pakistan's bowling attack looked a bit toothless after the initial spell. Shaheen and Hasan were lethal early, then they just... stopped taking wickets? Need more discipline from the Pakistan pacers. Also, slow over rate again? Come on guys!
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Michael C
As a neutral fan, this was proper Test cricket. Bangladesh showed grit and determination after losing early wickets. Shanto’s 101 was top-notch, and Mominul’s 91 just shows how important patience is in this format. 🏏🔥 Wonder if they can push past 400 tomorrow – that would really put Pakistan on the back foot.
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Shreya B
What a day for Bangladesh! From 31/2 to 301/4 – that's the kind of fight you want to see from the home team. Shanto looked so confident out there, and Mushfiqur is still unbeaten on 48. If he converts it into a century tomorrow, Bangladesh could really dominate. Pakistan need early wickets with the new ball, or this could be a long day for them. 🇧🇩💪
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Aryan P
Respect to Shanto and Mominul for that partnership. But honestly, Pakistan's bowlers need to look at themselves – 85 overs and only 4 wickets is not good enough. The pitch isn't a minefield, but with the quality they have, they should have done better. Also, losing that extra over due to slow over rate is just poor discipline.
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James A
Bangladesh look well set to post a massive total. Shanto's century was a beauty – aggressive yet controlled. Mominul's 91 was the anchor

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