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Shanto, Mominul centuries help set 662 target for Afghanistan

Najmul Hossain Shanto is chuffed with his second century of the match BCB

Afghanistan 146 and 45 for 2 (Rahmat Shah 10*, Nasir Jamal 5*, Shoriful 1-6) need another 617 runs to beat Bangladesh 382 and 425 for 4 dec (Shanto 124, Mominul 122*, Zahir 2-112)

After another near-perfect day in Dhaka, where Najmul Hossain Shanto scored his second century of the Test match, Bangladesh have set themselves up for victory. Afghanistan have an improbable target ahead of them - 662 - and in their battle to stay alive they suffered an injury to their captain Hashmatullah Shahidi who was hit on the helmet by a Taskin Ahmed bouncer and had to retire hurt.

Bangladesh dominated proceedings with the bat as Shanto helped himself to 124 in 151 balls and Mominul Haque also raised a hundred of his own, finishing unbeaten on 121 off 145. The target they set - 662 - is the highest they have ever done in Test cricket but it came as no surprise. Head coach Chandika Hathurusinghe declared their intention before the start of play on Friday. He said that they wanted to bat all the way through. Some expected Bangladesh to declare after Mominul reached his hundred, but the team preferred to grind Afghanistan down.

It seemed to pay immediate dividends considering the first 11 balls of the chase produced two key wickets. Shoriful Islam trapped Ibrahim Zadran lbw for a golden duck and even DRS couldn't save the batter. The ball pitched on leg stump and was projected to hit it. Taskin Ahmed then had Abdul Malik caught behind for 5, when he went chasing after the fast bowler's away swinger.

Things got worse when Shahidi, on 13 off 14, was struck on the head, as he ducked into Taskin's bouncer. The Bangladesh slip cordon and fielders, and the Afghanistan physio ran towards Shahidi, who stayed mostly on the floor after the hit. He walked off the ground after several minutes of on-field checks, although a stretcher was also brought out for him.

Earlier, Shanto, Mominul, Zakir Hasan (71) and Litton Das (66*) propelled Bangladesh's second innings to 425 for 4. It was a day of mostly waiting for milestones and the declaration. Bangladesh's 661-run lead is their biggest after batting two innings - the previous best was 476 against Zimbabwe in 2021.

Shanto and Zakir added 173 runs for the second wicket, the first instance that Bangladesh had two 100-plus second-wicket stands in a Test match. In the first innings, Shanto and Joy added 212 runs.

Zakir fell on 71 when a relayed throw from Nasir Jamal to Ibrahim, found him well short of the striker's end. He struck eight fours in his 95-ball knock. Shanto and Mominul added 83 runs for the third wicket. Shanto reached his century in the second innings during this partnership. He took 115 balls to reach the landmark, his primary areas of scoring through the covers and midwicket.

Shanto's end came when he tipped a simple catch to midwicket off left-arm wristspinner Zahir Khan, who took out Mushfiqur Rahim in the same over as well. Mushfiqur had mistimed a reverse sweep which ballooned to Ibrahim at slip.

Mominul and Litton took up the baton to keep the Bangladesh innings going, with Mominul reaching his century in the third session. It came off 123 balls, when he ramped Yamin Ahmadzai for four over the slip cordon. Mominul scored most of his fours through third man and midwicket. His only six came down the ground off Hamza Hotak. Litton remained unbeaten on 66 off 81 balls with eight fours.

Zahir took two wickets on the third day, while Hotak had taken one wicket in the second evening.

Afghanistan 4th innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st0Ibrahim ZadranAbdul Malik (1)
2nd7Rahmat ShahAbdul Malik (1)
3rd19Hashmatullah ShahidiRahmat Shah
3rd22Nasir JamalRahmat Shah
4th17Afsar ZazaiRahmat Shah
5th13Rahmat ShahBahir Shah
6th13Rahmat ShahKarim Janat
7th7Amir HamzaKarim Janat
8th8Amir HamzaYamin Ahmadzai
9th4Yamin AhmadzaiNijat Masood
10th5Zahir KhanNijat Masood