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Mominul, Mushfiqur tons propel Bangla

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Das c Mavuta b Jarvis Kayes c Chakabva b Jarvis Haque c Chari b Chatara Mithun c Taylor b Jarvis Rahim not out

Islam c Chakabva b Jarvis Riyad not out

(b9, lb5, w1, nb3)

1-13, 2-16, 3-26, 4-292, 5-299 Jarvis 19-5-48-3 (w1, nb1), Chatara 18-10-28-1, Tiripano 15-3-33-1(nb2), Raza 12-1-63-0, Williams 8-0-31-0, Mavuta 16-0-79-0, Masakadza 2-0-7-0 Bangladesh

dhaka — Mominul Haque and Mushfiqur Rahim shared a record partnershi­p with centuries apiece to put Bangladesh in a strong position in the second Test against Zimbabwe in Dhaka on Sunday.

Mominul made 161 while Mushfiqur added an unbeaten 111 as Bangladesh reached 3035 at stumps on the opening day at Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium.

Mominul and Mushfiqur shared 266 runs in their fourth wicket stand, helping Bangladesh bounce back from 26-3 to cross the 200run mark for the first time in their last nine Test innings.

Mominul faced 242 balls and hit 19 fours in his seventh Test century, while Mushfiqur smashed nine fours for his sixth Test hundred.

They surpassed Bangladesh’s previous record-high for a fourth wicket stand of 180 runs, shared by Mominul and Liton Das against Sri Lanka earlier this year.

After some early success, Zimbabwe had to wait for the second new ball to break the partnershi­p, when Tendai Chatara forced Mominul to give a catch at gully to Brian Chari. “There’s a bit of regret of course. My dismissal brought along another wicket. It would have been better had I batted for longer for the team,” Mominul said.

“It was the type of wicket where losing a wicket was always around the corner. So it was important that we were concentrat­ing fully.”

Kyle Jarvis removed nightwatch­man Taijul Islam for four in the penultimat­e over of the day to give Zimbabwe a boost before stumps. —

 ?? AFP ?? Bangladesh’s Mominul Haque (right) and Mushfiqur Rahim shared 266 runs in their fourth wicket stand on the first day of the second Test against Zimbabwe. —
AFP Bangladesh’s Mominul Haque (right) and Mushfiqur Rahim shared 266 runs in their fourth wicket stand on the first day of the second Test against Zimbabwe. —

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