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Shanto smashes another ton as Bangladesh take 491 runs lead

Najmul Hossain Shanto continued his rich vein of

form as he brought up his second century in the match to put Bangladesh in a

position from where they could sniff a victory in the one-off Test against

Afghanistan.

By doing so, Shanto became only Bangladeshi batter to hit century on both

innings of a Test after Mominul Haque who achieved the feat against Sri Lanka

in 2018.

Incidentally, Mominul was in the crease when Shanto touched the milestone.

Thanks to Shanto, Bangladesh extended its lead to 491 runs, after reaching

255-2 at lunch on day three of the Test at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket

Stadium today.

At the first interval of the day, Shanto who scored 146 runs in the first

innings, was batting on 112 with Mominul Haque on 43.

Opener Zakir Hasan scored 71 off 95 with eight fours before perishing while

going for a third run. That was the only success of Afghanistan after

Bangladesh resumed the day on 134-1.

Afghanistan bowling attack looked clueless, failing to create any chance

throughout the morning session.

Both of the Bangladesh batters got enough loose deliveries to punish it with

ease.

Zakir also appeared to head toward a century until his ambition to take the

third run cost his wicket which broke the 173-run second wicket partnership.

After playing in one-day style, Najmul completed his fourth test century off

115 balls, nudging occasional bowler Hashmatullah Shahidi behind square for a

single.

Mominul Haque also appeared to be untroubled as the duo continued to pile on

the runs.

Bangladesh put up 382 in its first innings before dismissing Afghanistan for

146. It, however, chose to bat first instead of enforcing follow-on.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha