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Taylor heroics in vain as Bangladesh level series

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DHAKA: Zimbabwe’s Brendan Taylor fought valiantly with his second century of the Test but Bangladesh won the final match by 218 runs to end the series at 1-1 on Thursday.


Needing a mammoth 443 to win, Zimbabwe were bowled out for 224 in the second session on the fifth day in Dhaka with Taylor remaining unbeaten on 106.


Taylor’s knock of patience and controlled aggression came from 167 balls and featured ten fours. He had hit 110 in Zimbabwe’s first essay of 304.


Off-spinner Mehidy Hasan was the wrecker-in-chief on the final day as he returned bowling figures of 5-38 — his fifth five-wicket haul in Tests.


Mehidy denied Zimbabwe any chance of repeating their clinical performance of the first match that they won by 151 runs in Sylhet.


Taijul Islam added two more wickets to his five in the first innings and finished the series with a career-best haul of 18 scalps in two matches. He was named the player of the series.


The home side declared the first innings on 522 for seven with Mushfiqur Rahim hitting an unbeaten 219 — the first time a wicketkeeper hit two double tons in Test cricket.


The visitors’ hopes of securing a draw rested on the pairing of Taylor and Peter Moor, whose 139-run sixth wicket stand in the first innings took the visitors past the 300 mark.


But once Moor departed after a 79-ball vigil for a paltry 13 runs, smartly caught at short leg by Imrul off Mehidy, the Zimbabwe batting fell flat.


Mahmudullah Riyad, who stood in for regular captain Shakib al Hasan, hailed his team’s fighting spirit.


“I think the boys were determined enough and showed their character. They stuck to their task. (On the top order) We are working hard and you may not see the results on the pitch yet,” he said.


‘Good runs’


“With Mushy (Mushfiqur) and Mominul (Haque), we built up the partnership, and they gave us some good runs in the first innings. Taijul was brilliant with the ball,” Mahmudullah added. Mominul Haque made 161 in the first innings.


Despite the defeat, captain Hamilton Masakadza praised his team.


“We knew Bangladesh would come hard at us... but I thought the boys showed character, especially after going so far behind in the first innings,” he said.


“World-class from Brendan. We have always known how good he is. Also really impressed with the way Sean Willams played for us throughout the series,” he said. — AFP


Scoreboard


Bangladesh first innings 522-7 decl


Zimbabwe first innings 304


Bangladesh second innings 224-6 decl


Zimbabwe second innings


H Masakadza c Mominul b Mehidy 25


B Chari lbw Taijul 43


B Taylor not out 106


S Williams b Mustafizur 13


S Raza c&b Taijul 12


P Moor c Imrul b Mehidy 13


R Chakabva run out 2


D Tiripano c Liton b Mehidy 0


B Mavuta c Taijul b Mehidy 0


K Jarvis c Khaled b Mehidy 1


T Chatara absent hurt


Extras (b 1, lb 3, w 5) 9


Total (all out, 83.1 overs) 224


Fall of wickets: 1-68, 2-70, 3-99, 4-120, 5-186, 6-199, 7-201, 8-213, 9-224


Bowling: Mustafizur 10-2-19-1, Taijul 37-5-93-2, Khaled 12-4-45-0, Mehidy 18.1-5-38-5, Ariful 3-1-7-0, Mahmudullah 1-0-1-0, Mominul 2-0-17-0


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