da dobrowin: Bangladesh were brought back into the game by their spinners, chiefly, Taijul Islam, who took 5 for 62, to finish 11 for 170 in the match
da fezbet: Mohammad Isam in Sylhet05-Nov-2018
Taijul Islam about to send one down•AFP
Day three brings another pitch invasion
The BCB has asked law enforcement officers to be “more alert” after a second person invaded the pitch on day three of the Sylhet Test. On the first day, a 13-year-old boy had run onto the field from the eastern galleries.
“We are looking to beef up the security,” the BCB’s chief security officer Hossain Imam told reporters. “There are 20 security personnel from the BCB, who are in charge of overall supervision.
“The security in the galleries and whether someone is breaching it and running into the ground, it is the responsibility of the law enforcement agencies. I think they have to be more alert during their duty.”
After the second pitch invasion, some of the policemen posted around the boundary boards stood facing the stands rather than the field of play.
Having been set 321 to win, Bangladesh were unscathed in the last 10.1 overs of the third day against Zimbabwe in Sylhet. Liton Das and Imrul Kayes took out 26 from that target before bad light caused play to be called off 35 minutes before the scheduled end at 5:00 pm local time.Imrul and Liton were largely safe at the crease, with only the odd play and miss. They remained unbeaten on 12 and 14 respectively. The offspinner Sikandar Raza produced a close call when he struck Liton’s front pad in what turned out to be the last ball of the day. But a review showed it would have spun too much to miss the right-hander’s leg-stump.Bangladesh were brought back into the game by their spinners, chiefly, Taijul Islam, who took 5 for 62, to finish 11 for 170 in the match, his first 10-for. Zimbabwe were bowled out for 181 in the second innings with Mehidy Hasan and Nazmul Islam also providing support with three and two wickets each.Taijul first removed Brendon Taylor, whose four boundaries added energy to Zimbabwe’s innings in the morning, after Mehidy broke Brian Chari’s off stump in the first session.In the second session, Mehidy trapped Hamilton Masakadza lbw trying a reverse sweep, and soon afterwards, Taijul got three wickets in the space of 11 balls. Sean Williams, Peter Moor and Sikandar Raza fell in quick succession, after which Wellington Masakadza and Regis Chakabva stretched out their seventh-wicket stand by 19.1 overs.Masakadza fell in the first over after tea before Nazmul Islam got the wickets of Chakabva and Brandon Mavuta in the same over. Taijul rounded off the Zimbabwe innings with his fifth, taking the wicket of Tendai Chatara.







