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Bangladesh Vs Zimbabwe Live Score, 2nd Test Day 3: Follow Scorecard And Match Action From Chattogram
Bangladesh Vs Zimbabwe Live Score, 2nd Test Day 3: Follow Scorecard And Match Action From Chattogram

News18

time30-04-2025

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Bangladesh Vs Zimbabwe Live Score, 2nd Test Day 3: Follow Scorecard And Match Action From Chattogram

BAN vs ZIM 2nd Test Live (Bangladesh national cricket team vs Zimbabwe national cricket team): Shadman Islam's second Test century laid a solid foundation for Bangladesh, giving them a 64-run lead over Zimbabwe with three wickets remaining at the close of play on day two of the Chattogram Test. Meanwhile, a late flurry of wickets kept Zimbabwe's hopes alive. At stumps, Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Taijul Islam were at the crease with 16 and 5, respectively. Debutant Zimbabwe leg spinner Vincent Masekesa impressed with a three-wicket haul, while Blessing Muzarabani, Wellington Masakadza, and Brian Bennett claimed one wicket each. Bangladesh's openers, Anamul Haque and Shadman, built a lively partnership after Zimbabwe had been bowled out for 227, with No. 11 Muzarabani departing after facing just one ball in the morning session. Shadman started aggressively, hitting several boundaries, including a couple of elegant straight drives, and was fluent through the covers.

Shadman's ton gives Bangladesh lead in 2nd Zimbabwe Test
Shadman's ton gives Bangladesh lead in 2nd Zimbabwe Test

France 24

time29-04-2025

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  • France 24

Shadman's ton gives Bangladesh lead in 2nd Zimbabwe Test

Bangladesh were 291-7 at the close, with Mehidy Hasan Miraz (16) and Taijul Islam (5) remaining not out, in response to Zimbabwe's first innings total of 227. Shadman recorded a career-best knock of 120 and partnered with Anamul Haque in a first-wicket stand of 118 runs, only the 10th time that Bangladesh's openers had passed the 100-run mark in Tests. Despite Shadman's century, the other batsmen failed to exploit the dry and slow surface at Chattogram after a good start. Anamul, who was making a comeback to the Test team after three years, scored 39. Mominul Haque (33) and Mushfiqur Rahim (40) have also struggled to convert good starts into big scores. Mushfiqur, who failed to pass the 50-run mark in the past 12 innings, was run out by Wessly Madhevere. Bangladesh were 259-3 at one point but then lost their next four wickets for 20 runs. Vincent Masekesa, Zimbabwe's debutant leg-spinner, took three wickets, including those of Bangladesh's captain Najmul Hossain Shanto and wicketkeeper batter Jaker Ali. Zimbabwe were earlier dismissed on their overnight score of 227. Resuming with one wicket in hand, their innings was wrapped up with Taijul's first ball of the second day. Taijul finished with figures of 6-60. Zimbabwe are 1-0 up in the two-Test series after winning the opener in Sylhet by three wickets. Brief scores: Zimbabwe: 227 all out (Sean Williams 67, Nick Welch 54; Taijul Islam 6-60, Nayeem Hasan 2-42). © 2025 AFP

Opener's century gives Bangladesh lead in second Test
Opener's century gives Bangladesh lead in second Test

Perth Now

time29-04-2025

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  • Perth Now

Opener's century gives Bangladesh lead in second Test

Opener Shadman Islam hit a century to give Bangladesh a narrow lead in the second and final cricket Test against Zimbabwe. Shadman made a career-best 120 on Tuesday to guide Bangladesh to 7-291 at stumps on day two, leading the visitors by 64 runs. A late flurry of wickets prevented Bangladesh from taking complete control as Zimbabwe legspinner Vincent Masekesa claimed 3-44 on his Test debut. Masekesa's three-for included the wickets of Mominul Haque (33) and captain Najmul Hossain Shanto (23), who appeared set for a big knock. Veteran Mushfiqur Rahim was run out for 40 to give Zimbabwe further hope. Shadman and Anamul Haque gave the home side a good start, adding 118 runs for the team's first century opening stand since December 2022. They kept the side unscathed throughout the morning session after Zimbabwe couldn't add to their overnight score and were all out for 227 in their first innings. Bangladesh bowler Taijul Islam got the better of Blessing Muzurabani with the first ball of the day, leaving Tafadzwa Tsiga stranded on 18. Taijul finished with 6-60 from 27.1 overs. Anamul and Shadman were proactive right from the start, with the latter slashing Richard Ngarava for a boundary past point in the third over to show his aggressive intent. Playing his first Test in three years, Anamul got off the mark with two boundaries against Ngarava in the fifth over. But just after lunch Muzurabani had Anamul leg-before for 39 after a gritty 80-ball-knock laced with four fours. Shadman, who made just 12 and four in the first Test in Sylhet, drove Ngarava for a boundary past cover to raise his second Test ton off 147 balls. His first century also came against Zimbabwe in Harare in 2021. He also became the 16th Bangladeshi batter to reach 1000 runs in Test cricket. Shadman and Mominul added 76 runs for the second wicket, but then fell in two balls just before tea. Left-arm spinner Wellington Masakadza (1-77) broke the partnership by dismissing Mominul for 33, before Brian Bennett got rid of Shadman in the next over. Shanto and Mushfiqur were solid as Bangladesh appeared set for a big total, but Masekesa broke through with the wicket of Shanto to end the 65-run partnership. Shanto's dismissal triggered a collapse that saw Bangladesh lose 4-20. Zimbabwe lead the two-match series 1-0 after their three-wicket victory in Sylhet.

Shadman's century gives Bangladesh narrow lead in 2nd test against Zimbabwe
Shadman's century gives Bangladesh narrow lead in 2nd test against Zimbabwe

Associated Press

time29-04-2025

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  • Associated Press

Shadman's century gives Bangladesh narrow lead in 2nd test against Zimbabwe

CHATTOGRAM, Bangladesh (AP) — Opener Shadman Islam hit a century to give Bangladesh a narrow lead in the second and final test against Zimbabwe on Tuesday. Shadman made a career-best 120 to guide Bangladesh to 291-7 at stumps on Day 2, leading the visitors by 64 runs. But a late flurry of wickets prevented Bangladesh from taking complete control as Zimbabwe leg-spinner Vincent Masekesa claimed 3-44 on his debut. Masekesa's three-for included the wicket of Mominul Haque (33) and captain Najmul Hossain Shanto (23), who appeared set for a big knock. Veteran Mushfiqur Rahim was run out for 40 to give Zimbabwe further hope. Shadman and Anamul Haque gave Bangladesh a good start, adding 118 runs for the team's first century partnership in the opening stand since December 2022. They kept the side unscathed throughout the morning session after Zimbabwe couldn't add to its overnight score and was all out for 227 in the first innings. Bangladesh bowler Taijul Islam got the better of Blessing Muzurabani with the first ball of the day, leaving Tafadzwa Tsiga stranded on 18. Taijul finished with 6-60 from 27.1 overs. Anamul and Shadman were proactive right from the start with the latter slashing Richard Ngarava for a boundary past point in the third over to show his aggressive intent. Playing his first test in three years, Anamul got off the mark with two boundaries against Nagarava in the fifth over. But just after the lunch session, Muzurabani had Anamul leg-before for 39 after a gritty 80-ball-knock that was laced with four fours. Shadman, who made just 12 and 4 in the two innings of the first test in Sylhet, drove pacer Richard Ngarava for a boundary past cover to raise his second test ton off 147 balls. His first century also came against Zimbabwe in Harare in 2021. He also became the 16th Bangladeshi batter to reach 1,000 runs. Shadman and Mominul added 76 runs for the second-wicket stand but then fell in two balls just before tea. Left-arm spinner Wellington Masakadza (1-77) broke the partnership by dismissing Mominul for 33 and Brian Bennett got rid of Shadman in the next over. Shanto and Mushfiqur were solid as Bangladesh appeared set for a big total but Masekesa broke through with the wicket of Shanto to end the 65-run partnership. Shanto's dismissal triggered a collapse that saw Bangladesh lose four wickets for 20 runs. Mehidy Hasan (16) and Taijul Islam (5) hung on for the last seven overs. Zimbabwe leads the two-match series 1-0 following their three-wicket victory in Sylhet. ___ AP cricket:

Shadman's century gives Bangladesh narrow lead in 2nd test against Zimbabwe
Shadman's century gives Bangladesh narrow lead in 2nd test against Zimbabwe

Yahoo

time29-04-2025

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  • Yahoo

Shadman's century gives Bangladesh narrow lead in 2nd test against Zimbabwe

CHATTOGRAM, Bangladesh (AP) — Opener Shadman Islam hit a century to give Bangladesh a narrow lead in the second and final test against Zimbabwe on Tuesday. Shadman made a career-best 120 to guide Bangladesh to 291-7 at stumps on Day 2, leading the visitors by 64 runs. But a late flurry of wickets prevented Bangladesh from taking complete control as Zimbabwe leg-spinner Vincent Masekesa claimed 3-44 on his debut. Advertisement Masekesa's three-for included the wicket of Mominul Haque (33) and captain Najmul Hossain Shanto (23), who appeared set for a big knock. Veteran Mushfiqur Rahim was run out for 40 to give Zimbabwe further hope. Shadman and Anamul Haque gave Bangladesh a good start, adding 118 runs for the team's first century partnership in the opening stand since December 2022. They kept the side unscathed throughout the morning session after Zimbabwe couldn't add to its overnight score and was all out for 227 in the first innings. Bangladesh bowler Taijul Islam got the better of Blessing Muzurabani with the first ball of the day, leaving Tafadzwa Tsiga stranded on 18. Taijul finished with 6-60 from 27.1 overs. Advertisement Anamul and Shadman were proactive right from the start with the latter slashing Richard Ngarava for a boundary past point in the third over to show his aggressive intent. Playing his first test in three years, Anamul got off the mark with two boundaries against Nagarava in the fifth over. But just after the lunch session, Muzurabani had Anamul leg-before for 39 after a gritty 80-ball-knock that was laced with four fours. Shadman, who made just 12 and 4 in the two innings of the first test in Sylhet, drove pacer Richard Ngarava for a boundary past cover to raise his second test ton off 147 balls. His first century also came against Zimbabwe in Harare in 2021. He also became the 16th Bangladeshi batter to reach 1,000 runs. Shadman and Mominul added 76 runs for the second-wicket stand but then fell in two balls just before tea. Left-arm spinner Wellington Masakadza (1-77) broke the partnership by dismissing Mominul for 33 and Brian Bennett got rid of Shadman in the next over. Advertisement Shanto and Mushfiqur were solid as Bangladesh appeared set for a big total but Masekesa broke through with the wicket of Shanto to end the 65-run partnership. Shanto's dismissal triggered a collapse that saw Bangladesh lose four wickets for 20 runs. Mehidy Hasan (16) and Taijul Islam (5) hung on for the last seven overs. Zimbabwe leads the two-match series 1-0 following their three-wicket victory in Sylhet. ___ AP cricket:

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