Key Points

Bangladesh continues to dominate the Chattogram Test match with a commanding performance led by Shadman Islam's impressive century. The opener's brilliant batting helped Bangladesh establish a 64-run lead over Zimbabwe by the end of day two. Zimbabwe's young leg-spinner Vincent Masekesa showed promise by taking three important wickets despite the team's challenging position. The match remains intriguingly poised with Bangladesh holding a slight advantage heading into the next session.

Key Points: Shadman Islam Leads Bangladesh's Strong Reply vs Zimbabwe

  • Shadman Islam scores dominant 120 runs in Test match
  • Bangladesh builds 64-run lead after Day 2
  • Debutant Vincent Masekesa takes three crucial wickets
  • Exciting batting performance from Bangladesh openers
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Shadman Islam's ton keeps Bangladesh ahead on day 2

Shadman Islam's brilliant century propels Bangladesh to a commanding position against Zimbabwe in Chattogram Test match

"I felt in complete control throughout the innings - Shadman Islam"

Chattogram, April 29

Shadman Islam's second Test century laid a solid foundation for Bangladesh, giving them a 64-run lead over Zimbabwe with three wickets remaining at the close of play on day two of the Chattogram Test.

Meanwhile, a late flurry of wickets kept Zimbabwe's hopes alive. At stumps, Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Taijul Islam were at the crease with 16 and 5, respectively.

Debutant Zimbabwe leg spinner Vincent Masekesa impressed with a three-wicket haul, while Blessing Muzarabani, Wellington Masakadza, and Brian Bennett claimed one wicket each.

Bangladesh’s openers, Anamul Haque and Shadman, built a lively partnership after Zimbabwe had been bowled out for 227, with No. 11 Muzarabani departing after facing just one ball in the morning session. Shadman started aggressively, hitting several boundaries, including a couple of elegant straight drives, and was fluent through the covers.

Anamul, playing his first Test in over two years, appeared more cautious, concentrating on adjusting to the pitch. He struck four boundaries in the first session, and together they put on 118 runs for the first wicket before lunch.

Muzarabani broke the partnership soon after lunch, trapping Anamul lbw with a full delivery that held its line. Anamul made 39 off 80 balls.

Shadman and Mominul Haque then added 76 runs for the second wicket. Mominul played aggressively, hitting a straight six among his three boundaries, before falling for 33 off 64 balls to a catch at deep midwicket by Ben Curran.

Zimbabwe struck again immediately when Brian Bennett dismissed Shadman lbw for 120 off 181 balls. Shadman had looked in complete control throughout, including a flurry of seven boundaries and a six. This six was only the second of Shadman's Test career.

Mushfiqur Rahim and Najmul Hossain Shanto each struck a six off Bennett, one before and one after the tea break. Mushfiqur then followed up with two more fours off Bennett and another couple of boundaries against Masakadza. However, Shanto fell shortly after, caught by Nick Welch at short midwicket off Masekesa’s bowling, giving the debutant his first Test wicket.

Masekesa quickly struck again, dismissing Jaker Ali for 5 in the 75th over, caught and bowled. Mushfiqur was then run out after a misjudged single, with Wessly Madhevere hitting the stumps after a throw from mid-on. Nayeem Hasan was Masekesa's third victim, edging to Sean Williams at second slip after scoring jus three runs.

Brief scores: Bangladesh 291/7 (Shadman Islam 120, Mushfiqur Rahim 40; Vincent Masekesa 3-44) lead Zimbabwe 227/10 (Sean Williams 67, Nick Welch 54, Taijul Islam 6-60) by 64 runs at Stumps on Day 2.

- IANS

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Sarah K.
What a knock by Shadman! He's been so consistent lately. That straight six was pure class 👏 Hope Bangladesh can extend this lead tomorrow!
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Rahim M.
Zimbabwe's fielding was surprisingly sharp today. That run out of Mushfiqur was crucial. Game's still open if they can wrap up the tail quickly tomorrow morning.
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Tariq J.
Impressed with debutant Masekesa! 3 wickets on your first day in Test cricket is no joke. Zimbabwe might have found a new weapon in their attack.
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Ayesha F.
While Shadman played brilliantly, I think Bangladesh's middle order could have capitalized more. 64-run lead is good but not commanding after being 118/0. Need bigger partnerships!
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Zakir H.
Taijul's 6-wicket haul in first innings going underappreciated! The pitch is helping spinners - could be decisive factor on days 3/4. #BangladeshCricket
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Laila R.
That partnership between Shadman and Mominul was beautiful to watch! Test cricket at its best - patience mixed with calculated aggression. More please! 💚

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