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Bangladesh dominant in Dhaka after Rahim double ton

| @indiablooms | Feb 24, 2020, at 08:09 pm

Mirpur/Bangladesh/UNI: Mushfiqur Rahim scored his third double-centuryin Tests as Bangladesh dominated Zimbabwe on the third day of the one-off Test at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium here on Monday.

Bangladesh declared when they were on 560/6, shortly after Rahim had reacheda 318-ball 203 not out. In doing so, Rahim became the highest Test run-scorer for Bangladesh with 4412 runs, seven more than Tamim Iqbal’s 4405.

Zimbabwe were then reduced to 9/2 by stumps, a massive deficit of 286, with Nayeem Hasan dismissing both Prince Masvaure and Donald Tripano for nought in the opening over.

Bangladesh resumed the day on 240/3, with Mominul Haque on 79 and Rahim on 32. The two continued batting until, with 394 on board, Mominul, having scored a 234-ball 132, sent one back to Ainsley Ndlovu, who showed good reflexes to hold on.

That brought an end to a 222-run stand for the fourth wicket, with Mominul departing with a 9th Test century to his name. However, at the other end, Mushfiqur, who was on 127 at the time, carried on, determined to reach his second double-century against Zimbabwe.

There was more joy for Zimbabwe when Mohammad Mithun was sent back for just 17, but they once again had to chase plenty of leather when Liton Das walked in. Das sealed up one end and scored a half-century, even as Mushfiqur accelerated at the other.

They added a further 111 for the fifth wicket, bolstering Bangladesh’s lead to dominant proportions. Das was dismissed late in the day – Sikandar Raza claiming the wicket – as Bangladesh looked to score quickly, and once Rahim reached his landmark, skipper

Mominul quickly signalled declaration, an ICC report said.Zimbabwe’s troubles then deepened. In the 5 overs remaining in the day, they were reduced to 0/2 within an over, with both Masvaure and Tripano being dismissed for nought by off-spinner Nayeem. He first bowled Masvaure through the gates, deceiving him with subtle turn, and then induced an edge off Tripano that was caught behind.

Kevin Kasuza and Brendan Taylor managed to hang around until stumps, but if Zimbabwe are to get anything out of this match, they will have to bat their hearts out on the fourth day.

Brief score:

Bangladesh - 560/6

Zimbabwe - 265 & 9/2

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