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Tigers end Test drought with comfortable win over Zimbabwe


Tigers end Test drought with comfortable win over Zimbabwe

After losing six Test matches in a row, Bangladesh finally ended the drought with a comfortable win over Zimbabwe by an innings and 106 runs at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium on Tuesday (Feb 25). Nayeem Hasan returned match figures of 9/152  and Mushfiqur Rahim registered his third double ton (203*) in the format to helped the Tigers taste a Test win after a gap of 15 months. The last win came against West Indies in November 2018.

Mushfiqur Rahim’s classical double century was complemented by Nayeem Hasan’s five-for as Bangladesh ended its six-match losing streak, crushing Zimbabwe by an innings and 106-run margin at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium on Tuesday (Feb 25).

It was Bangladesh’s only second victory by innings margin and 14th overall in their 119 matches. The earlier victory by innings margin-an innings and 184 runs-came against West Indies in 2018, which eventually was their last victory before the six-match losing streak began.

An innings margin victory however was on the card, when Bangladesh reduced Zimbabwe to 9-2 on day three after Mushfiqur Rahim’s 203 not out helped them to declare the only innings on 560-6.

The visitors, who was bowled out for 265 in its first innings, could battle only two sessions of day four before being all out for 189.

Following his 4-70 in first innings, Nayeem claimed 5-82 in this innings and finished the match with his career-best 9-152.

A maiden 10-wicket haul in the match could elude him but he wrecked-havoc on the visitors’ batting line up, with ably support from left-arm spinner Taijul Islam, who played second fiddle to him to snare 4-78.

Bangladesh pacer Abu Jayed Rahi, who grabbed 4-70 in first innings and Ebadat Hossain bowled only 9 overs in this innings among Bangladesh’s 57.3 overs.

Taijul drew the blood first on fourth day morning when he had Kevin Kasuz caught by Mohammad Mithun at second slip for his overnight 10, leaving Zimbabwe further tittering 15-3 in 11th over.

Brendan Taylor and the stand-in skipper Craig Ervine who scored an excellent 107 in the first innings, had a brief resistance before Nayeem joined the party.

The 20-year old off-spinner undid Taylor with a delivery that carried extra bounce as the Zimbabwe’s seasoned campaigner’s big sweep resulted in a catch at midwicket. Taylor made 17 off 47 with one four and a six.

Ervine and Sikandar Raza further combined for a 60-run partnership for the fifth wicket before the former was trapped run-out by a direct hit of Bangladesh skipper Mominul Haque from cover.

Ervine smashed six fours and one six in his 49 ball-43 and with his dismissal Zimbabwe’s hope to avoid at least innings defeat was virtually over.

Taijul Islam got the better of Raza for 37 before he dismissed Regis Chakabva for 18.

Timycen Maruma however delayed the inevitable but Nayeem kept striking as he trapped Ainsley Ndlovu leg-before for 3.

Nayeem later ended Maurma’s resistance to complete his second five-for in Test cricket.

Taijul Islam however wrapped up the game by dismissing Charlton Tshuma for 3, just 10 minutes before the scheduled Tea session of day four.

It was Bangladesh’s first victory under the captaincy of Mominul Haque, who made the match memorable one with his ninth Test ton, a well-composed 132 in Bangladesh’s only innings, that saw him level with Tamim Iqbal as the country’s highest century-maker in this format.

Youngster Nazmul Hossain Shanto contributed with 71 and Liton Das made 53 alongside Mominul’s century and Mushfiqur’s double century.

The two teams will now lock horns for a three-match ODI series, starting on Mar 1 at Sylhet International Cricket Stadium. The teams will back to Dhaka to play the two-match T20Is series on Mar 9 and 11.

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