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B’desh need 33, England two wkts, in Test thriller

Bangladesh 253-8 at stumps

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CHITTAGONG, Bangladesh, Oct 23, (AFP): Bangladesh battled to 253-8 at stumps on the fourth day of a thrilling Test in Chittagong on Sunday, needing 33 for their first-ever win against England.

Hopes of an historic Test victory rested with debutant Sabbir Rahman who was unbeaten on 59, after England set the hosts a target of 286 on a crumbling wicket.

Sabbir shared an 87-run stand with skipper Mushfiqur Rahim before England regained the initiative with three quick wickets in the final session.

Off-spinner Gareth Batty broke the late resistance with an awkwardly bouncing delivery that prompted skipper Mushfiqur (39) to give a catch to Gary Ballance at short leg. Pace bowler Stuart Broad then found some reverse swing to remove Mehedi Hasan (one) and Kamrul Islam (0), putting England back in charge.

Batty finished the day with 3-65 while Broad claimed 2-26, but Sabbir kept Bangladesh in contention with a gritty innings that included three fours and two sixes.

“I think it has been a brilliant Test match,” Broad said. “Both sets of players have shown considerab­le skill. The pitch hasn’t been great for the batsmen.

“I think Bangladesh will be very proud with their performanc­e. We are proud we have utilised our skills in these conditions.

“This was our first Test match here for six years. There’s going to be 11 very disappoint­ed and 11 delighted guys tomorrow. This is not going to be a draw,” Broad said.

Bangladesh coach Chandika Hathurusin­ghe was happy to see his charges taking the fight to the visitors.

“I am really happy that they took 20 wickets,” he said.

“I am happy to be still in the game in the fourth day against a team like England. I don’t think anyone gave us a chance four days ago.”

Stumps were drawn early due to bad light after England were told they could only use their spinners and not the pace attack in the last five overs, a condition they did not accept.

England’s spinners earlier dismissed Bangladesh’s top five to leave them on

Bangladesh’s Shakib Al Hasan bowls against England during the fourth day of their first cricket Test match in Chittagong, Bangladesh, on Oct 23.

(AP)

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