HARARE: Opening batsman Takudzwanashe Kaitano top scored with a gritty 87 as Zimbabwe saved the follow-on against Bangladesh before being bowled for 276 on Friday in their first innings of a one-off Test at the Harare Sports Club.

The home side still conceded a first innings lead of 192 after Bangladesh posted 468 in their first innings.

A brave, patient 311-ball innings by Kaitano ended when he was caught down the legside by wicket-keeper Liton Das, trying to flick Mehidy Hasan Miraz away through midwicket.

Off-spinner Mehidy ended as the most successful of the Bangladesh bowlers with 5-82, the eighth time that he has claimed a five-wicket haul in Test cricket.

After the departure of Kaitano with the hosts 261-6, the Zimbabwe tail collapsed, adding only 15 runs in warm mid-winter conditions.

Day three began promisingly for the home team with a boundary-littered 81 by stand-in captain Brendan Taylor lifting his side to 209-2 by lunch.

Taylor is deputising for regular skipper Sean Williams, who is in self-isolation after coming into contact with family members who tested positive for coronavirus.

The captain averaged close to a run a ball as he faced 92 balls and struck 12 fours and one six before miscuing a slog off Mehidy and spooning the ball to substitute Yasir Ali at square-leg.

It was a crucial moment as it changed the mood and momentum of the match.

Mehidy and fellow bowlers Taskin Ahmed, Ebadot Hossain, Shakib al Hasan and captain Mominul Haque had toiled throughout the first session, conceding 95 runs and capturing just one wicket.

But there was a dramatic change after lunch as Zimbabwe added only 35 runs off 29 overs and lost three wickets during the second session as they crept to 244-5 by tea.

Shakib al Hasan did most of the damage, removing debutant Dion Myers, who made 27, and Timycen Marumo for a duck.

A Myers sweep was caught by Mehidy at fine leg and Marumo was trapped leg before having failed to score off 17 balls.

Taskin Ahmed claimed the other second-session wicket, finding the edge of Roy Kaia’s bat as Das pouched another catch to send him back, also for a duck.

After Kaitano’s dismissal, only Regis Chakabva offered any sustained resistance with a dogged 31 not out as the rest of the tail quickly folded.

Scoreboard

BANGLADESH (1st Innings) 468 (Mahmudullah Riyad 150 not out; B Muzarabani 4-94) ZIMBABWE (1st innings, overnight 114-1) M. Shumba lbw b Shakib 41 T. Kaitano c Das b Mehidy 87 B. Taylor c sub (Yasir Ali) b Mehidy 81 D. Myers c Mehidy b Shakib 27 T. Maruma lbw b Shakib 0 R. Kaia c Das b Taskin 0 R. Chakabva not out 31 D. Tiripano lbw b Mehidy 2 V. Nyauchi b Mehidy 0 B. Muzarabani b Mehidy 2 R. Ngarava c Najmul b Shakib 0 EXTRAS (B-3, LB-2) 5 TOTAL (all out, 111.5 overs) 276 FALL OF WKTS: 1-61, 2-176, 3-225, 4-228, 5-229, 6-261, 7-263, 8-263, 9-269 BOWLING: Taskin 24-10-46-1; Ebadot 21-8-58-0; Shakib 34.5-10-82-4; Mehidy 31-5-82-5; Mominul 1-0-3-0 BANGLADESH (2nd Innings): Shadman Islam not out 22 Saif Hassan not out 20 EXTRAS (NB-2, W-1) 3 TOTAL (for no wkt, 17 overs) 45 BOWLING (to-date): Muzarabani 5-3-6-0; Ngarava 1-0-7-0; Tiripano 4-0-12-0; Nyauchi 3-1-10-0; Shumba 3-0-8-0; Kaia 1-0-2-0.

Published in Dawn, July 10th, 2021

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