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Bangladesh take command after Mahmudulla­h hits career-best

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HARARE: Mahmudulla­h Riyad scored a Test career-best 150 not out on Thursday as Bangladesh made 468 in the first innings of a one-off Test against Zimbabwe at Harare Sports Club.

In reply, Zimbabwe were 114-1 at the close of play on the second day with opening bat Milton Shumba making 41 and captain Brendan Taylor unbeaten on 37.

Batting at number eight, 35-year-old Mahmudulla­h added 96 runs to his overnight 54 as the tourists took control ater losing two early wickets on Wednesday with just eight runs on the scoreboard.

Mahmudulla­h betered his 146 for the Bangladesh­i Tigers against New Zealand two years ago by pulling a good length ball from Blessing Muzarabani to deep midwicket for four in the 126th over.

He added one more run with a stroke to deep square leg before the innings closed when 10thwicket partner Ebadot Hossain was trapped leg before by Muzarabani for a duck.

Mahmudulla­h reached his century off the third ball of the 100th over as he cut to deep point for four a ball bowled short of a length by Roy Kaia.

Mahmudulla­h and Taskin Ahmed, who made 75 before being bowled by Shumba, put on 191 runs for the ninth wicket.

Taskin struck 11 fours off 134 balls as Bangladesh sought a second victory in five Tests this year under captain Mominul Haque.

On the opening day, Mominul stabilised a creaking innings with a 70, then Liton Das fired a career-best Test score of 95.

Das betered by one run his previous best of 94 in a 2018 draw with Sri Lanka before being caught by Victor Nyauchi off the bowling of Donald Tiripano.

Facing the first ball of the 79th over, the 27-year-old right-hand batsman and wicketkeep­er pulled a shot straight to fine leg where Nyauchi pulled off a sharp catch.

On a day when no Bangladesh­i managed to claim a six, Das struck 13 fours off 147 balls during a 200-minute stand at the crease.

Muzarabani returned the best bowling figures for Zimbabwe, but his four wickets came at a heavy price as he conceded 94 runs in 29 overs.

Zimbabwe put on 61 runs before Shumba was out leg before trying to sweep a Shakib al Hasan delivery from wide of the crease.

Shumba faced 83 balls and struck seven fours while Taylor, standing in as skipper for unavailabl­e Sean Williams, hit six fours off 46 deliveries.

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