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22 July, 2015, 15:24
Update: 22 July, 2015, 15:49
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22 July, 2015, 15:24
Update: 22 July, 2015, 15:49
Mahmudullah (67) departed after a good knock. Photo: AFP

Dhaka: Just before the rain's interruption, Mahmudullah (67) departed after a good knock. Philander got Mahmudullah’s wicket.

Shakib Al Hasan joined Mushfiqur Rahim in the middle.

Earlier, Bangladesh continued to collect runs at a steady pace in the Third session of the second day first Test in Chittagong.

Both Tamim and Mahmudullah essayed fifties. However, Tamim lost his concentration and in attempt to play the sweep shot, he was castled by Elgar.

On the other hand, Mahmudullah played with a calm head on his shoulders and took the hosts to lunch. Tamim made 57 off 129 balls while Mahmudullah remained unbeaten on 53 as Bangladesh reduced their first innings deficit to 95 runs after resuming second day’s play on 7-0.

Part-time left-arm spinner Dean Elgar bowled local boy Tamim on the stroke of tea break to end his patient knock, which included only three fours.

Tamim and Mahmudullah helped Bangladesh rebuild their innings after Stiaan van Zyl and Simon Harmer took a wicket each in the morning session.

Replying to South Africa’s first innings total of 248, Tamim and fellow opener Imrul Kayes mixed aggression with caution to blunt the new ball, scoring 41 runs in the first hour.

Occasional medium pacer Van Zyl dragged Imrul out of his crease for Quinton de Kock to complete a stumping, breaking a resolute 46-run opening stand.

Imrul departed for 26 after leading the initial charge with three fours.

Spinner Harmer later took out Mominul Haque’s off stump after he had scored to leave Bangladesh struggling at 55-2.

Mahmudullah, who has so far faced 113 balls and hit seven fours, will resume the innings after the tea break with skipper and his brother-in-law Mushfiqur Rahim who is unbeaten on five.

Bangladesh, who have a dismal Test record, had made an impressive start to the match on the opening day on Tuesday against top-ranked South Africa.

Pacer Mustafizur Rahman claimed 4-37 in his Test debut and leg-spinner Jubair Hossain added 3-53 as Bangladesh bowled out the Proteas for 248.

The second match of the two-Test series will be held in Dhaka from 30 July to 3 August.

The third and final session of second day is progressing.

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