Hasan Mahmud got maiden wicket in a disappointing session
97 Repoter: 97admin
Publish : 8 months agoUpdate: 1 second ago- 1
Tamim requested to axe him from BCB central contract, but...
- 2
Superstars Galore in Dhaka Capitals' Theme Song
- 3
ICC Announces Fixture for Champions Trophy 2025
- 4
West Indies Test Team to Tour Pakistan After 19 Years, Schedule Finalized
- 5
Sri Lanka Announces ODI Squad Against New Zealand with Several Changes
Hasan Mahmud got maiden wicket in a disappointing session
Hasan Mahmud got maiden wicket in a disappointing session
In the Chittagong Test, it seems like the Bangladesh team is struggling to find wickets. Therefore, Najmul Hossain Shanto challenges the quiet review to return Kushal Mendis, leaving cricketers mentally disturbed on the first day. However, in this session, Dimuth Karunaratne's wicket was the only acquisition. Summary of the second session - 126 runs in 31 overs, 2 wickets. Sri Lanka halted the tea break with 214 runs on the scoreboard in 58 overs.
Finally, Hasan Mahmud managed to take a wicket beside his name. However, this time he didn't have to go to the fielders for the wicket; he assured the wicket himself by bowling out the batsman with a bold. In the 56th over of the innings, Hasan Mahmud gets a crucial breakthrough for the team. Sri Lankan opener Dimuth Karunaratne lost his wicket inside edge to the stumps, scoring 86 runs.
The partnership of Sri Lanka's opening 96 runs broke down. Coming back from the lunch break, Bangladesh finally gets the desired wicket. Nishan Madushka, running for two, falls into the trap of being run out for a personal score of 57 runs. Then, Mendis strives to build the team's total. He faces 97 balls to score fifty runs.
Miraz and Taijul were unable to break the Dimuth-Mendis partnership despite bowling over after over. When this partnership reached 114 runs, Hasan Mahmud came to the rescue. Coming into action, he broke Dimuth Karunaratne's stumps with his first delivery. With the century within touching distance, he had to return to the pavilion at 86 runs.
Then, Angelo Mathews joins Mendis.