Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Shakib magic cleans out New Zealand middle order

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CHRISTCHUR­CH, New Zealand, Jan 21, 2017 (AFP) - Bangladesh unleashed Shakib Al Hasan with dramatic effect late on day two of the second Test against New Zealand claiming three quick wickets to leave the contest evenly poised on Saturday.

New Zealand who had been comfortabl­e at 252-4 were 260-7 in reply to Bangladesh's 289 when rain ended play about 40 minutes early at Hagley Oval.

Shakib, with his mesmerisin­g left-arm spin, had taken three wickets for three runs in nine deliveries.

Henry Nicholls was not out 56 with Tim Southee on four.

Until Shakib's one-man fightback, New Zealand were advancing towards a first innings lead after a century stand by Ross Taylor (77) and Tom Latham (68) laid the groundwork following an early collapse.

Taylor, needing one more century to equal the New Zealand record of 17 held by his mentor the late Martin Crowe, entered the fray following the cheap dismissal of Kane Williamson when New Zealand were trouble at 47-2.

He batted for 160 minutes, piercing the field with a series of cuts and pull shots and survived a dropped catch on 75 before being dismissed two runs later and 23 short of matching Crowe's record.

He did achieve one milestone, though, becoming the third New Zealander and fastest to 6,000 Test runs when he drove Mehedi Hasan for three to reach 62 in his 145th innings.

Brendon McCullum took 163 innings to each the mark and Stephen Fleming 165.

Latham, backing up from a career-best 177 in the first Test was untroubled in his partnershi­p with Taylor until he uncharacte­ristically edged a wide Taskin Ahmed delivery to give wicketkeep­er Nurul Hasan his first Test dismissal.

Taylor soldiered on for another nine overs until he scooped Mehedi to substitute fielder Taijul Islam.

The umpires debated whether the ball hit the pitch first before ballooning out to Taijul but video replays confirmed it was a legitimate dismissal.

Kamrul made the early breakthrou­gh for Bangladesh in his opening over when he removed opener Jeet Raval for 16 and Williamson for two in the space of three deliveries.

The Bangladesh bowlers had reason to feel aggrieved with at least four catches put to ground and a caught behind to remove Nicholls on 45 was rejected.

 ??  ?? Christchur­ch, New Zealand: New Zealand's Ross Taylor (C) walks from the field after being caught during day two of the second internatio­nal Test cricket match between New Zealand and Bangladesh at Hagley Park Oval in Christchur­ch on January 21, 2017. /...
Christchur­ch, New Zealand: New Zealand's Ross Taylor (C) walks from the field after being caught during day two of the second internatio­nal Test cricket match between New Zealand and Bangladesh at Hagley Park Oval in Christchur­ch on January 21, 2017. /...

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