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Taijul Islam takes four wickets as Bangladesh closes in on win against New Zealand after Day 4

Daryl Mitchell batted patiently to end the day on 44, with Ish Sodhi on 7

Our Bureau Sylhet (Bangladesh) Published 02.12.23, 07:16 AM
Bangladesh’s Taijul Islam (left) celebrates the wicket of Tom Blundell of New Zealand on the fourth day of the first Test in Sylhet on Friday.

Bangladesh’s Taijul Islam (left) celebrates the wicket of Tom Blundell of New Zealand on the fourth day of the first Test in Sylhet on Friday. AP/PTI picture

Left-arm spinner Taijul Islam claimed 4/40 to rip through New Zealand’s batting line-up as Bangladesh closed in on a victory in the series-opening Test on Friday.

New Zealand were reduced to 113/7 at stumps on Day IV, chasing a victory target of 332.

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Daryl Mitchell batted patiently to end the day on 44, with Ish Sodhi on 7. Opener Devon Conway was the only other batter to put up resistance with 22.

Pacer Shoriful Islam extended Tom Latham’s lean patch with a six-ball duck in the first over, and Kane Williamson failed to build on his first-innings century on an increasingly deteriorating wicket. Williamson started with a brace of boundaries against Mehidy Hasan but Taijul troubled him by varying the pace and finally trapped him lbw for 11. Williamson reviewed in vain.

Henry Nicholls was the next to go, top-edging a slog-sweep off Mehidy to Nayeem Hasan at short fine leg for 2.

Conway was playing with positive intent with wickets falling around him and
perfectly swept the spinners to keep the scoreboard moving before Taijul had him caught by Shahadat Hossain at short leg.

With New Zealand at 46/4, the onus was on Mitchell but he found little support from the other end.

Wicketkeeper-batter Tom Blundell (6) was stifled by Taijul before edging a turning delivery behind, and Nayeem pegged back the visitors further with a successful review to remove Glenn Phillips.

When Taijul got the better of Kyle Jamieson for 7, Bangladesh looked like they could wrap up the win by the end of the day.

But Mitchell and Sodhi survived a tricky 30 minutes before the bad light forced stumps.

Earlier, Bangladesh were bowled out for 338 in their second innings. Najmul Hossain Shanto added just one run to his overnight score and was out for 105 as Bangladesh lost a succession of wickets.

The hosts started the day on 212/3 but lost Shanto in the second over when Tim Southee had him caught down the leg side. Mehidy Hasan scored 50 not out to help the side take the lead past 300. Mushfiqur Rahim raised his 27th Test half-century off 79 balls, but failed to convert it to a hundred.

With inputs from AP/PTI

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