HARARE, Feb 21: Bangladesh batsman Mohammad Ashraful was only two runs short of his second Test century here on Saturday when Zimbabwe captain Heath Streak scattered his stumps to record 200 wickets in Test cricket.

It was a joyful and at the same time an intensely disappointing moment.

Streak has been comfortably Zimbabwe's best player in the last two years or so, while Ashraful can take the most credit for saving his side on the third day of the first Test.

Ashraful reached the very brink of a hundred in 181 balls and he hit three sixes as well as 10 fours in a forceful, polished innings. His one recorded hundred so far has been against Sri Lanka in Colombo.

He put on 85 runs with Rajin Saleh (49) for the fifth wicket and 97 with Mushfiqur Rahman for the sixth. Rahman also made a valuable contribution, scoring 44.

Shahriar Hossain had added 48 earlier in the day when Bangladesh were in most danger.

At the close, Bangladesh were on 313-9, a deficit of 128, after steadily moving towards Zimbabwe's ponderously acquired first innings total of 441 all out.

Zimbabwe captain Heath Streak, who captured three Bangladesh wickets, one late on Friday and one early on the third morning, waited most of the day for his 200th Test wicket.

Clean bowling Ashraful could hardly have been more fitting. Streak's nearest Zimbabwe rival in wicket taking was Henry Olonga, who will never improve on his 68 after denouncing Zimbabwe's president Robert Mugabe and fleeing the country following last year's World Cup.

Streak has taken five wickets six times and is now seeking a seventh. He finished the day with 4-44.

From fearing the worst - a follow-on - Bangladesh can think about saving the match, a prospect which may be remote but is far from unrealistic.

Scoreboard

ZIMBABWE (1st Innings) 441 (S.M. Ervine 86, G.W. Ewing 71, H.H. Streak 68, D.D. Ebrahim 65, T. Taibu 59, S.V. Carlisle 58).

BANGLADESH (1st Innings, overnight 14-1):

Hannan Sarkar lbw b Streak 4

Shahriar Hossain lbw b Hondo 48

Tapash Baisya c Taibu b Streak 4

Habibul Bashar c Taibu b Blignaut 0

Rajin Saleh b Price 49

Mohammad Ashraful b Streak 98

Mushfiqur Rahman b Streak 44

Manjural Islam Rana not out 30

Khaled Mashud c Taibu b Hondo 6

Mohammad Rafique c Ervine b Hondo 3

Manjural Islam not out 3

EXTRAS (B-1, LB-2, W-7, NB-14) 24

TOTAL (for nine wkts 106.2 overs) 313

FALL OF WKTS: 1-13, 2-34, 3-35, 4-77, 5-162, 6-259, 7-265, 8-278, 9-288.

BOWLING (to-date): Streak 26.2-11-44-4; Blignaut 18-3-70-1; Ervine 12-2-52-0; Hondo 15-4-43-3; Price 25-4-79-1; Ewing 7-2-19-0; Gripper 3-2-3-0.-AFP/Reuters

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