Bangladesh: Shadman Islam, Anamul Haque, Mominul Haque, Najmul Hossain Shanto (c), Mushfiqur Rahim, Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Jaker Ali (wk), Taijul Islam, Hasan Mahmud, Nayeem Hasan, Tanzim Hasan Sakib
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Bangladesh: Shadman Islam, Anamul Haque, Mominul Haque, Najmul Hossain Shanto (c), Mushfiqur Rahim, Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Jaker Ali (wk), Taijul Islam, Hasan Mahmud, Nayeem Hasan, Tanzim Hasan Sakib
Zimbabwe: Brian Bennett, Ben Curran, Nick Welch, Sean Williams, Craig Ervine (c), Wessly Madhevere, Tafadzwa Tsiga (wk), Wellington Masakadza, Richard Ngarava, Vincent Masekesa, Blessing Muzarabani
Zimbabwe라이브 바카라 resistance on Day 2 lasted just a single delivery as Bangladesh swiftly wrapped up the innings in Chattogram. Taijul Islam, who had been the chief destroyer on Day 1, picked up right where he left off, dismissing Blessing Muzarabani with the very first ball of the morning. It was a harmless delivery floated outside off stump, but Muzarabani's loose waft resulted in a faint edge, confirmed on review via UltraEdge after the on-field umpire initially remained unmoved. As Muzarabani trudged off alongside Tafadzwa Tsiga, Zimbabwe were bundled out for a modest 227 — a total that appears well below par.
Both the batters started agressive for Bangladesh but have slowed down a bit sensing the nature of the pitch which is getting a bit slower for the batters. Zimbabwe pacers created few chances but those were not enough as Islam looked to take on bowlers.
BAN 38/0 (12)
Shadman Islam brings up his sixth Test fifty with a beautifully timed drive through deep point. Despite not quite reaching the pitch of the tossed-up delivery outside off, he showed excellent control and held his stroke to perfection, guiding it on the up. This milestone is particularly significant for Shadman — it's his first half-century since his 64 against the West Indies at Kingston, and it has arrived at a crucial moment for both him and his team.
BAN 86/0 (23)
It has been a dominant first session for Bangladesh, who have firmly taken control of the Test match. Wrapping up Zimbabwe라이브 바카라 innings with just one ball on Day 2, they wasted no time in asserting their dominance as openers Shadman Islam and Anamul Haque stitched together a fluent 100-run stand. While Zimbabwe shuffled through six different bowlers in search of a breakthrough, none could apply sustained pressure.
A few near-misses aside, the bowling was largely wayward, allowing the Bangladeshi batters to cash in with regular boundaries. Shadman brought up a well-crafted fifty, while Anamul settled in confidently after a tentative start.
BAN are 105/0 at lunch
Blessing Muzarabani provided Zimbabwe their much-needed breakthrough by removing the well-set Anamul Haque with a sharp piece of bowling. Bowling a probing length delivery, Muzarabani got the ball to subtly move away off the seam. Anamul, who had looked steady during his 80-ball stay for 39 runs, played down the wrong line, expecting the ball to come in. Instead, it just held its line and struck him on the pads.
The on-field umpire raised the finger, and although the impact was marginal – umpire라이브 바카라 call – the ball was clearly going on to hit the stumps. Anamul, stuck deep in the crease and unable to get bat on ball, paid the price for misjudging the movement. With that dismissal, Zimbabwe broke a growing stand and gave themselves a vital opening.
BAN 127/1 (35)
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Shadman Islam brought up a memorable century in style, driving a fuller delivery from Richard Ngarava through cover for a crisp boundary to reach his second Test hundred — both against Zimbabwe, but this one carrying added significance as his first on home soil. It was a graceful stroke, leaning into the pitch of the ball and timing it sweetly past the fielder, prompting Shadman to remove his helmet and soak in the applause from his teammates and the modest crowd.
Bangladesh, despite the earlier loss of Anamul to a sharp Blessing Muzarabani delivery, have dominated the first hour post-lunch. With Mominul Haque settling in confidently at the other end, Shadman looks poised for an even bigger innings, as Zimbabwe brace for an extended session in the field.
BAN 158/1 (45)
Brian Benett, who has bowled least number of overs today for Zimbabwe got the big wicket of Shadman Islam. The ball, tossed up invitingly on a good length, drifted in and deceived Shadman in the air as he attempted to play across the line. Beaten by the flight, the ball struck him low on the front pad, prompting a loud and extended appeal. Shadman, after a brief consultation with his captain, chose not to review and walked off on 120
BAN 198/3 (56)
That late burst has given Zimbabwe a glimmer of hope in clawing their way back into the Test. Until that point, Shadman Islam라이브 바카라 composed second Test century had kept Bangladesh firmly in control, but his dismissal—one of three wickets to fall in the session—shifted the momentum slightly. Despite those losses, Bangladesh still managed to add 100 runs in the session and have now cut the deficit down to just 22. The Zimbabwean bowlers struggled for consistency, often straying in line and length, allowing the batters to capitalize with regular boundaries.
Just when Bangladesh seemed to be settling in for a dominant session, their captain Najmul Hossain Shanto gifted his wicket away in the softest manner possible, leaving the door ajar for Zimbabwe. Debutant Tapiwa Masekesa couldn’t have dreamt of a bigger scalp than Shanto라이브 바카라—crafted beautifully with flight and subtle grip off the pitch. The delivery drifted just outside off, held in the surface, and spun in sharply to surprise the batter. Shanto, who had made a steady start, ended up lobbing a simple catch to Welch at short mid-wicket, walking back for 23 off 54 balls. With a slim lead of 32 runs and a new batter, Jaker Ali, now at the crease.
BAN 263/4 (71)
BAN Vs ZIM, 2nd Test Day 2 Highlights: Bangladesh Lose Wickets In Trot
A moment of brilliance in the field has handed Zimbabwe a crucial breakthrough, as Mushfiqur Rahim departs for a well-compiled 40. The veteran Bangladeshi batter, who was looking set and in control, fell victim to a sharp piece of fielding from Wessley Madhevere. Rahim pushed the ball towards mid-on and called for a risky single, backing his instincts with a desperate dive. But Madhevere had other ideas—charging in, collecting the ball one-handed and unleashing a direct hit at the non-striker's end. The replay showed Rahim just short despite the full-length dive, and the third umpire confirmed the run out to massive celebrations from the Zimbabwean players.
BAN 276/6 (81)
The final session once again breathed new life into an increasingly gripping Test match. Bangladesh, cruising at 259 for 3 with a 32-run lead and seemingly headed for a commanding first-innings advantage, were suddenly jolted by a flurry of wickets. Debutant Vincent Masekesa turned the tide with a dream spell, removing a well-set Najmul Hossain Shanto, inducing a return catch from Jaker Ali, and then unsettling Nayeem Hasan into a rash stroke.
In between, Mushfiqur Rahim라이브 바카라 needless run-out after a fluent 40 further dented the hosts’ momentum. Four wickets fell in quick succession, allowing Zimbabwe to claw back into contention. Despite the late collapse, Bangladesh still hold a 64-run lead and have wickets in hand to build further on Day 3. Earlier in the day, Shadman Islam라이브 바카라 composed century—his second in Tests—had steered the home side into a strong position by blunting the new ball attack.
An intriguing day of second test ends as Bangladesh took a 64-runs lead but a late fight from Zimbabwe has opened this Test match for all three results. The Third day will be moving day and Zimbabwe will look to wrap Bangladesh innings quickly.
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