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Bangladesh has just been heavy for Zimbabwe in the second test of the Bir Srestho Matiur Rahman Stadium flight lieutenant, chatogram, ending on the 3rd with a commander. The visitors left clueless against the Bangladesh bowling, which led to a tremble defeat for a entrance and 106 runs. A victory for Bangla desh means that the series ends in a draw where the two parties claim one game each.
Bangladesh was propelled by Mehidy Hasan Miraz’s Resilient 2nd Century test. His marathon, with elegant units, complemented the beginner Tanzim Hasan Sakib’s Gritty 41. The duo frustrated the Zimbabwe bowls, which fought in a slow ground. Vincent funns The transport of five Wicket provided some relief, but in 444 Bangladesh was imposing. Shadman Islam’s On the 2nd ton, the basis and the morning session of Mehidy 113, despite a brief rainbow, assured Bangladesh’s ancestry.
Zimbabwe’s second entry began with a shaking note, falling to 22/3, passing through 209 runs. Only three from the visitors’ batter can reach two digits Well curran He was the only one who fought with his 46 (103). Apart CRAIG EVINE CURRENT It started, but could not go with its 25 (56). Mehidy Hasan, meanwhile, was the selection of bowls that took a five -wicket transportation Taijul Islam he took 3 wickets.
After losing the first game to Sylhet, the hosts fought very well. Bangladesh’s dominance was based on a combination of disciplined battles and incisive bowls. The total shine of Mehidy, the score and the wick, has been the cornerstone of its performance. Taijul’s precision and ability to exploit the pitch conditions further tilted the game in favor of Bangladesh. Zimbabwe bowls, including Directing —Sa Taxi full and Wellington’s belly He fought for the rhythm allowing Bangla desh to accumulate the races and build a massive advantage that cost Bangladesh the series.
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