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Williams, Masakadza rule on first day at Sylhet

Bangladesh spinners lack teeth to ruffle the visitors

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Sean Williams and skipper Hamilton Masakadza slammed a fifty each as Zimbabwe made 236-5 on the opening day of the first Test against Bangladesh in Sylhet yesterday.

Williams made his highest 88 off 179 balls after Masakadza hit 52 off 105 balls to lay the initial foundation for Zimbabwe at the Sylhet Internatio­nal Cricket Stadium, which was hosting its maiden Test.

Bangladesh made some regular breakthrou­ghs, mostly by their spinners, but lacked the penetratin­g power to completely unsettle the visiting side playing their first Test in 2018.

Williams received some support from Peter Moor as the duo shared 72 runs for the fifth wicket after Bangladesh spinners looked to have slowly gained control.

Skipper Mahmudulla­h denied Williams his second Test century when he forced the left-hander to give a catch at slip to Mehidy Hasan after hitting nine fours in his patient knock.

Moor — who was reprieved on nine by the TV umpire after being initially given leg before wicket off fast bowler Abu Jayed — survived the day with 37 runs. He was being accompanie­d by Regis Chakabva on 20 at stumps.

The opening session belonged to Masakadza, who won the toss and opted to bat, and Bangladesh left-arm spinner Taijul Islam, with the latter claiming two wickets before finishing the day with 2-36.

Masakadza led the early charge with two sixes off Taijul and four fours but could have been dismissed by debutant medium pacer Arfiul Haque if Bangladesh had reviewed a leg before appeal.

The field umpire had turned down the appeal but replay indicated that the ball had hit the stumps after pitching outside off.

 ??  ?? Zimbabwe’s Sean Williams drives one to the fence en route to his 88 during the first day of the first Test match.
Zimbabwe’s Sean Williams drives one to the fence en route to his 88 during the first day of the first Test match.

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