Chatara, Sikandar put Zimbabwe on top in first Test

Published November 5, 2018
SYLHET: Bangladesh opener Imrul Kayes is clean bowled by the Zimbabwe paceman Tendai Chatara during the first Test on Sunday. — AFP
SYLHET: Bangladesh opener Imrul Kayes is clean bowled by the Zimbabwe paceman Tendai Chatara during the first Test on Sunday. — AFP

SYLHET: Pace bowler Tendai Chatara and spinning all-rounder Sikandar Raza claimed three wickets each to put Zimbabwe on top in the first Test against Bangladesh in Sylhet on Sunday.

Chatara claimed 3-19 and Sikandar grabbed 3-35 as Zimbabwe bowled out the hosts for 143 runs after left-arm spinner Taijul Islam took 6-108 to end the visitors’ first innings on 282 in the morning.

Zimbabwe, who pocketed a 139-run first innings lead, were 0-1 at stumps on the second day at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium.

Debutant Ariful Haque was the only Bangladesh batsman to offer some resistance, scoring an unbeaten 41 runs while wicket-keeper/batsman Mushfiqur Rahim made 31.

Mushfiqur helped Bangladesh recover briefly from 19-4 before he fell to Kyle Jarvis, who claimed 2-28 to play his part in the demolition act.

Zimbabwe gained the upper hand early on when in-form opener Imrul Kayes dragged a Chatara delivery onto his stumps for five in the fourth over of the innings.

The hosts then lost three wickets in nine balls.

Opener Liton Das followed Imrul on nine, giving a catch to wicketkeeper Regis Chakabva before Zimbabwe successfully reviewed a caught behind appeal against Nazmul Hossain (five) off fast bowler Chatara.

After Chatara bowled stand-in skipper Mahmudullah for nought in the same over, Mushfiqur Rahim and Mominul Haque shared 30 runs for the fifth wicket to momentarily halt the damage.

Sikandar removed Mominul for 11 before Mushfiqur’s dismissal in the first over of the final session exposed the Bangladesh tail.

Mehedi Hasan’s 21 runs proved inadequate with Bangladesh being dismissed for less than 200 runs in seven consecutive Test innings.

Bangladesh spinner Taijul dominated the opening session, adding four wickets to his overnight haul of two to end Zimbabwe’s innings before lunch, after the visitors resumed the second day’s play on 236 for five.

Overnight batsman Peter Moor was not out 63 with Taijul wreaking havoc at the other end.

Zimbabwe remained unscat­hed for nearly an hour but lost their remaining wickets in a rush after Taijul broke through the resistance of Regis Chakabva (28).

A brilliant reflex catch by Nazmul at short leg broke Chakabva’s 60-run partnership with Moor for the sixth wicket.

Taijul then removed Wellington Masakadza, who was caught behind for five, and Kyle Jarvis for four to complete his fourth five-wicket haul in Tests.

Fellow left-arm spinner Nazmul Islam trapped Brandon Mavuta leg-before for three to hasten Zimbabwe’s collapse.

Taijul also claimed the final wicket of Chatara, who was caught by Das at slip.

Moor, unbeaten on 37 overnight, was left stranded after making his fourth Test fifty and first overseas. His half-century came off 192 balls with the help of six boundaries.

Scoreboard

ZIMBABWE (1st Innings, overnight 236-5):

H. Masakadza lbw b Jayed 52
B.B. Chari b Taijul 13
B.R.M. Taylor c Nazmul Hossain b Taijul 6
S.C. Williams c Mehedi b M’dullah 88
Sikandar Raza b Nazmul Islam 19
P.J. Moor not out 63
R.W. Chakabva c Nazmul b Taijul 28
W.P. Masakadza c Mushfiqur b Taijul 4
B. Mavuta lbw b Nazmul Islam 3
K.M. Jarvis c Mehedi b Taijul 4
T.L. Chatara c Liton b Taijul 0

EXTRAS (B-1, LB-1) 2

TOTAL (all out, 117.3 overs) 282

FALL OF WKTS: 1-35, 2-47, 3-85, 4-129, 5-201, 6-261, 7-268, 8-273, 9-282.

BOWLING: Abu Jayed 21-3-68-1; Taijul Islam 39.3-7-108-6; Ariful Haque 4-1-7-0; Mehedi Hasan 27-8-45-0; Nazmul Islam 23-6-49-2, Mahmudullah 3-0-3-1.

BANGLADESH (1st Innings):

Liton Das c Chakabva b Jarvis 9
Imrul Kayes b Chatara 5
Mominul Haque c Masakadza b Sikandar 11
Nazmul Hossain c Chakabva b Chatara 5
Mahmudullah b Chatara 0
Mushfiqur Rahim c Chakabva b Jarvis 31
Ariful Haque not out 41
Mehedi Hasan c and b Williams 21
Taijul Islam c Chakabva b Sikandar 8
Nazmul Islam c Chari b Sikandar 4
Abu Jayed run out 0

EXTRAS (B-7, LB-1) 8

TOTAL (all out, 52 overs) 143

FALL OF WKTS: 1-8, 2-14, 3-19, 4-19, 5-49, 6-78, 7-108, 8-131, 9-143.

BOWLING: Jarvis 11-2-28-2; Chatara 10-4-19-3; Mavuta 6-0-27-0; Sikandar Raza 12-2-35-3; W.P. Masakadza 8-2-21-0; Williams 4-0-5-1.

ZIMBABWE (2nd Innings):

H. Masakadza not out 1
B.B. Chari not out 0

EXTRAS 0

TOTAL (no wkt, 2 overs) 1

Bowling (to-date): Taijul Islam 1-0-1-0; Nazmul Islam 1-1-0-0.

Published in Dawn, November 5th, 2018

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