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Bangladesh post highest Test score January 07, 2005 19:02 IST Bangladesh ended the second day of the first Test against Zimbabwe at Chittagong on Friday in a strong position to win their first Test match. Bangladesh, who have lost 31 of their previous 34 Tests, were bowled out for 488 -- their highest score -- just after tea then reduced the visitors to 84 for four at stumps. Zimbabwe, who have been severely weakened by a dispute between their board and several leading white players, are playing their first Test after an International Cricket Council (ICC) suspension of their Test programme ended on January 1. All rounder Mohammad Rafique was the chief destroyer for the home side bludgeoning six boundaries and four sixes in his 69 before he took two wickets in the final session. Rafique, who shared a blazing 62-run partnership with Mashrafe Mortaza (48) as Bangladesh's batsmen plundered the inexperienced Zimbabwe attack in the afternoon, trapped Vusi Sibanda (12) and debutant Graeme Cremer (nought) leg before wicket to leave the visitors in deep trouble. Zimbabwe, who need a further 205 runs to avoid the follow on, began positively with opener Stuart Matsikenyeri smashing five boundaries in his 28 runs before he was caught by Bangladesh captain Habibul Bashar off Tapash Baisya with the score on 31. Sibanda was trapped in front by Rafique before Barney Rogers was run out unfortunately when a shot from Hamilton Masakadza was deflected by bowler Enamul Haq Jr on to the stumps. Masakadza was 28 not out while Brendan Taylor was on eight. Earlier, Bangladesh surpassed 400 for just the third time in their Test history. They made 400 in their first Test innings against India in 2000 and 416 against West Indies last May. Resuming on 280 for four, Bangladesh scored just 66 runs in the first session with Aftab Ahmed (6) and Rajin Saleh (89) the only wickets to fall. Khaled Mashud (49), Rafique and Mortaza then attacked during the afternoon, scoring 134 runs to take the hosts to 480 for eight at tea before they were dismissed shortly after the break. Leg spinner Cremer finished with two for 86 off 16.3 overs, while pace bowler Christopher Mpofu, also making his debut, finished with four for 109. Scoreboard: Bangladesh first innings (overnight 280-4) Extras (lb-3 b-7 nb-3 w-6) 19 Total (all out, 149.3 overs) 488 Fall of wickets: 1-91 2-93 3-153 4-272 5-283 6-341 7-410 8-472 9-480 Bowling: Mpofu 29-3-109-4 (nb-1), Hondo 27-6-70-0 (nb-1), Chigumbura 28-6-79-1 (w-6), Nkala 26-10-50-2, Cremer 16.3-1-86-2 (nb-1), Matsikenyeri 23-3-84-1 Zimbabwe first innings Extras (b-1 nb-2) 3 Total (for four wickets, 28 overs) 84 Fall of wickets: 1-31 2-48 3-59 4-59 To bat: Tatenda Taibu, Elton Chigumbura, Mluleki Nkala, Douglas Hondo, Christopher Mpofu Bowling: Mashrafe Mortaza 6-1-29-0 (nb-2), Tapash Baisya 7-3-17-1, Mohammad Rafique 8-5-15-2, Enamul Haque Jnr 6-3-18-0, Mohammad Ashraful 1-0-4-0.
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