BD crush Afghanistan by 546 runs in Dhaka

Published June 18, 2023
AFGHANISTAN batter Karim Janat is cleaned bowled by Bangladesh fast bowler Taskin Ahmed during the one-off Test at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium on Saturday.—AFP
AFGHANISTAN batter Karim Janat is cleaned bowled by Bangladesh fast bowler Taskin Ahmed during the one-off Test at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium on Saturday.—AFP

DHAKA: Bangladesh crushed Afghanistan by 546 runs on Saturday to secure the biggest Test victory margin by runs in nearly 90 years, with Taskin Ahmed grabbing a career-best 4-37 here at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium.

The match ended in the extended opening session of the fourth day after a Taskin bouncer hit Zahir Khan, forcing the final batsman to retire hurt.

The visitors barely made a dent in the mammoth target of 662, giving the hosts the biggest Test win by runs since Australia’s 562-run victory over England in 1934.

“This win is obviously very satisfying,” skipper Liton Das told reporters.

“The batsmen should be given some credit because the wicket was not that easy,” he added. “You cannot ask for more after winning by this kind of margin.”

It was more than double Bangladesh’s previous record win -- by 226 runs over Zimbabwe at Chittagong in 2005.

The Bangladesh triumph was all but guaranteed after they declared their second innings at 425-4 in Friday’s final session.

Afghanistan stumbled quic­kly, losing Ibrahim Zadran for a duck off the first ball of the innings and resuming on Satur­day at a precarious 45-2.

The tourists showed little impr­o­vement on the fourth day and lost wickets at regular intervals, with Taskin and Shoriful Islam leading the Bangladesh attack.

Afghanistan coach Jonathan Trott lamented a “very disappoin­ting” defeat to mark his side’s first Test in more than two years.

“There were some slight mom­ents of good cricket from us, but not enough and not consistent enough,” he said.

Trott said the tourists were “lacking in all three disciplines” and needed to improve their mentality.

“It’s always good to have a Test match and play well, but not when you perform like that,” he added.

Taskin was denied his maiden five-wicket haul when he bowled last man Zahir Khan in the 33rd over of the innings, only for the umpire to signal a no ball.

Afghanistan lost a wicket in the third over of the morning when Nasir Jamal edged Ebadot Hossain to the keeper.

Shoriful, who claimed 3-28, forced Afsar Zazai to give a catch to Mehidy Hasan at gully five overs later.

It brought Bahir Shah to the crease as a concussion sub for ski­p­per Hashmatullah Shahidi, who retired hurt after he was hit by a Taskin bouncer on the third day.

But Bahir (7) also failed to survive long as Taskin forced him to give a catch to Taijul Islam at slip.

Liton brought an end to Rahmat Shah’s dogged innings of 30 from 73 balls with a catch behind the stumps off Taskin.

Karim Janat showed some aggression, hitting two sixes before Taskin bowled him for 18.

Spinner Mehidy Hasan joined the act by removing Amir Hamza for five to leave Afghanistan eight down, and Taskin did the rest.

SCOREBOARD

BANGLADESH (1st Innings) 382 (Najmul Hossain 146, Mahmudul Hasan 76; Nijat Masood 5-79)

AFGHANISTAN (1st Innings) 146 (Afsar Zazai 36, Nasir Jamal 35; Ebadot Hossain 4-47)

BANGLADESH (2nd Innings) 425-4 decl (Najmul Hossain 124, Mominul Haque 121; Zahir Khan 2-112)

AFGHANISTAN (2nd Innings, overnight 45-2):

Ibrahim Zadran lbw b Shoriful 0

Abdul Malik c Liton b Taskin 5

Rahmat Shah c Liton b Taskin 30

Hashmatullah Shahidi retired hurt 13

Nasir Jamal c Liton b Ebadot 6

Afsar Zazai c Mehidy b Shoriful 6

Bahir Shah c Taijul b Shoriful 7

Karim Janat b Taskin 18

Amir Hamza c Mominul b Mehidy 5

Yamin Ahmadzai c Mushfiqur b Taskin 1

Nijat Masood not out 4

Zahir Khan retired hurt 4

EXTRAS (B-4, NB-6, W-6) 16

TOTAL (all out, 33 overs) 115

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-0 (Ibrahim), 2-7 (Malik), 3-48 (Nasir Jamal), 4-65 (Afsar), 5-78 (Bahir), 6-91 (Rahmat), 7-98 (Karim), 8-106 (Amir), 9-110 (Yamin)

BOWLING: Shoriful 10-1-28-3; Taskin 9-2-37-4 (1w, 6nb); Taijul 5-1-19-0; Mehidy 2-0-5-1; Ebadot 7-2-22-1 (1w)

RESULT: Bangladesh won by 546 runs.

MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: Najmul Hossain Shanto

UMPIRES: Chris Brown (New Zealand), Paul Reiffel (Australia) TV UMPIRE: Adrian Holdstock (South Africa)

MATCH REFEREE: Chris Broad (England).

Published in Dawn, June 18th, 2023

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