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Bangladesh score 468 in first innings after massive ninth-wicket stand

- (Reuters)

- Mahmudulla­h scored a careerbest unbeaten 150 in a massive ninth wicket stand of 191 as Bangladesh moved into a strong position at the close of day two of the first test against Zimbabwe at the Harare Sports Club yesterday.

Bangladesh started the day on 294 for eight, and were eventually bowled out for 468, before Zimbabwe went to the close on 114 for one, still 354 runs adrift on the first innings.

Takudzwana­she Kaitano (33 not out) and experience­d right-handed batsman Brendan Taylor (37 not out) will resume on the third morning for the home side. Mahmudulla­h and Taskin Ahmed had earlier Ahmed, 10-468 Hossain

Bowling Ov Md Rn Wk Econ Ex Blessing Muzarabani 29 4 94 4 3.24 Richard Ngarava 23 5 83 1 3.61 1w 7nb Donald Tiripano 23 5 58 2 2.52 1w 7nb Victor Nyauchi 17 1 92 2 5.41 2nb Dion Myers 3 1 13 0 4.33 Milton Shumba 21 4 64 1 3.05 Roy Kaia 10 0 43 0 4.30 put on the second-highest ninth wicket stand in test history.

When the latter missed a slog off Milton Shumba on 75, their stand ended on 191, four runs short of the 195 put on by South Africans Mark Boucher and Pat Symcox against Pakistan in 1995.

But it did break the Bangladesh record of 184 runs for the ninth wicket between Abul Hasan and Mahmudulla­h in 2012.

The latter reached his career-best score in Harare, finishing on an unbeaten 150 off 278 with 17 fours and a six. He took a bit of time trusting his partner at the other end early in the stand, but soon allowed the partnershi­p to flourish.

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