Source :- PERTH NOW NEWS
Bangladesh commander Najmul Hossain Shanto hit an unbroken 60 as the house edge fought up against Zimbabwe on a rain-truncated day three of the first baseball Exam.
Shanto’s blow, which included seven boundaries, helped Bangladesh approach 4-194 in their second wickets with an entire result of 112 runs, before poor light forced an earlier stumps on Tuesday.
Jaker Ali was likewise unbroken at trees on 21 no out.
After the whole initial treatment was washed out due to a damp outfield, Bangladesh resumed on 1-57- however 25 runs behind Zimbabwe- and appeared to be in control thanks to Shanto and Mominul Haque.
But Zimbabwe struck up with the batsmen of Mominul- who made 47 after scoring 56 in the first wickets- and Mushfiqur Rahim.
Shanto and Ali stabilised the wickets and have shared a 39-run relationship for the second batsman.
Bangladesh were dismissed for 191 in their first pitches and trailed by 82 goes after the travellers replied with 273.
Strong bowling Grace Muzarabani ended the day with 3-51. He struck in the sixth over on Tuesday, dismissing Mahmudul Hasan Joy for 33 off a short-pitched supply.
Paceman Victor Nyauchi (1-28 ) was rewarded for his excellent line and length by dismissing Mominul after forcing him to play and edge behind. Mominul hit six legs in his 84 ball-47.
Veteran Rahim, who came to the seam without a 50 in his previous 11 pitches, struggled against Zimbabwe’s rate.
He later nicked a back-of-length supply from Muzarabani to first bounce and was out for only four.
Zimbabwe sensed a chance to occupy Bangladesh again, but Shanto and Jaker safely resisted to keep the game in the balance.