Zimbabwe v Bangladesh - Bangladesh tour of Zimbabwe - 2nd Test – Day 2 – Live Score and Update
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Bangladesh-c747 391 v Zimbabwe 158/4 (62.0 ov) - Zimbabwe trail by 233 runs with 6 wickets remaining in the 1st innings
At stumps on the second day of the second Test between Bangladesh and http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Zimbabwe-c3045, the latter trail by 233 runs and have six wickets in hand at Harare Sports Club.
After ending the first day of play on 300 runs for the loss of six wickets, Bangladesh’s http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Mohammad-Nasir-Hossain-c77146 and Ziaur Rahman resumed the innings.
However, the hosts struck early as they nabbed their first wicket of the day after conceding only 12 runs when http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Ziaur-Rahman-c98624 was dismissed by Meth after scoring only 14 runs off 38 deliveries.
Hossain was then joined by Sohag Gazi as the two batsmen continued the offensive, leading their side towards 364, before Gazi then became the second batsman of the two to lose his wicket. He played an important innings of 21 runs off 42 deliveries.
Cremer then struck gold as he nabbed the prized wicket of Hossain, who departed after bolstering an amazing knock of 77 runs. At the time of this wicket, Bangladesh were sitting on 367.
Later, the tourists were bowled out for 391 runs, ending their first innings with a massive score on the board.
From Zimbabwe, E Chigumbura was the best bowler with three wickets in his bag.
Zimbabwe needed to get off to an impressive start in order to challenge Bangladesh; however, they lost their first wicket with only 23 runs on the board, when the hosts lost the services of Chakabva, who found his way back to the pavilion after scoring 12
runs off 40 deliveries.
Then with 26 on the board, the batting side lost http://www.senore.com/Cricket/BRM-Taylor-c1200 started rebuilding the innings, but could only take the score to 45 before
Masakadza became the next batsman to find his way off the field.
While BRM Taylor and http://www.senore.com/Cricket/E-Chigumbura-c1411, and 42 by R Mutumbami which played a dominating role in helping Zimbabwe end the day on 281 runs for the loss of eight wickets.
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