Wednesday, 1 May 2013

Bangladeshl despite Masakadza ton

Hamilton Masakadza's unbeaten 111 demonstrated in vain for Zimbabwe as Bangladesh secured triumph by 143 runs in Harare to case a stake of the two-Test progression.

Intensely demolished at the same venue keep going time out, Mushfiqur Rahim's side were ready to rescue some pride – and a first Test triumph since August 2009 -by guaranteeing their hosts' six remaining second-innings wickets on day five.

Hamilton Masakadza

Hamilton Masakadza moves towards three figures in Harare -for the third time in Tests. His unbeaten 111 was not enough to forestall a Bangladesh score

Masakadza, unbeaten on 46 overnight, declined to move, however Zimbabwe never looked liable to oppose in the wake of continuing on 138 for four in hunt for 401.

Debutant seamer Ziaur Rahman fulfilled with 4-63 as Bangladesh fulfilled things off quickly before tea.

Yet it was Mohammad Ashraful who guaranteed the first leap forward at the beginning of today, trapping nightwatchman Shingi Masakadza lbw for 24.

As Hamilton Masakadza remained unflinching, wickets fell at standard interims to undermine Zimbabwe's advancement.

Elton Chigumbura cut Sohag Gazi straight to midwicket, while Rahman elucidated Richmond Mutumbami and Graeme Cremer in brisk succession after lunch.

The written work was on the divider for the hosts when Keegan Meth was lbw to Robiul Islam, even though there was at any rate time for the senior Masakadza to achieve three figures with an enormous six before Shakib Al Hasan removed Kyle Jarvis to end the diversion.

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