Well it was a much better day for Bangladesh. After a tough first day where the tigers only smiled twice, it was a great comeback. It was the bowling attack that brought Tigers back to game. The bowlers were complete contrast from yesterday where the performance is concerned. Yesterday the seamers and spinners failed to bowl a consistent line and gave too many short deliveries. However in day 2, they were much better from the very first bowl. Seamers were bowling much better line and length more consistently. Some credit also goes to Shakib. He gave the seamers enough time to settle in and set up tight fields rather than defensive ones like day 1. Shakib finally came to the realization that there is another all rounder in the team who should be given a chance. After a break-through, he finally brought in Mahmudullah Riyad who struck right away at his second over. 2 quick wickets were enough to shift the momentum right onto Bangladesh's direction. After that, not much went right for Zimbabwe. Even though they posted a very good total at their first test after six years, that collapse helped Bangladesh regroup. From 304/2 to 370 all out is certainly a remarkable feat for Bangladeshi bowling attack.
With a big score to cross, the tigers came down to bat with half the day to go. The start was no joy for Bangladeshi fans. Imrul Kayes who has been having a good ODI streak failed to perform yet again in test cricket. Tamim Iqbal, the best test batsman in Bangladeshi line up also fell quick. Even though it came as a big disappointment for the fans who were hoping for some fireworks, this wasn't unpredictable. It wouldn't be wrong to sympathize with him as he recovered from an injury and missed every single practice match. So with 2 down early and a long way to go, the fans found themselves looking at 2 of the most experienced players playing together quite well. Shahriar Nafees despite of some lives, managed to comeback well onto test cricket with a steady and sensible 50 before falling to Raymond Price on a very unlucky occasion.
Neither the collapse nor the 50 by Nafees were the biggest attraction. The biggest attraction was to see Mohammed Ashraful bat. One would need an incredible memory or statguru to remember when was the last time this guy perform in any format let alone test. With criticism all over the place regarding his inclusion in the team, he faced yet another match with great pressure and only a one way out. However, this time Ashraful did not fail. While an unbeaten 34 is nothing to party about, its still a great improvement for him. Whats more, he took his time rather than his usual aggressive nature and looked very determined. His batting had very flaws and thats what matters the most. With 3 down with a score over 100, Bangladesh still have a long way to go before they can take control of the game. Ashraful, Mahmudullah, Shakib, Mushfiq are 4 batsmen left and together they must put a combined effort of at least 200 more runs to even things out.
With a big score to cross, the tigers came down to bat with half the day to go. The start was no joy for Bangladeshi fans. Imrul Kayes who has been having a good ODI streak failed to perform yet again in test cricket. Tamim Iqbal, the best test batsman in Bangladeshi line up also fell quick. Even though it came as a big disappointment for the fans who were hoping for some fireworks, this wasn't unpredictable. It wouldn't be wrong to sympathize with him as he recovered from an injury and missed every single practice match. So with 2 down early and a long way to go, the fans found themselves looking at 2 of the most experienced players playing together quite well. Shahriar Nafees despite of some lives, managed to comeback well onto test cricket with a steady and sensible 50 before falling to Raymond Price on a very unlucky occasion.
Neither the collapse nor the 50 by Nafees were the biggest attraction. The biggest attraction was to see Mohammed Ashraful bat. One would need an incredible memory or statguru to remember when was the last time this guy perform in any format let alone test. With criticism all over the place regarding his inclusion in the team, he faced yet another match with great pressure and only a one way out. However, this time Ashraful did not fail. While an unbeaten 34 is nothing to party about, its still a great improvement for him. Whats more, he took his time rather than his usual aggressive nature and looked very determined. His batting had very flaws and thats what matters the most. With 3 down with a score over 100, Bangladesh still have a long way to go before they can take control of the game. Ashraful, Mahmudullah, Shakib, Mushfiq are 4 batsmen left and together they must put a combined effort of at least 200 more runs to even things out.
For Day 3, the goal should be to bat all the way through. The rookie Brain Vitori from Zimbabwe looked very strong against the left handers but weren't much of a concern for right handers. As both the batsmen on field are right handers, the longer they can play, the better it will be. Riyad is an excellent test batsman who had a great last year, so the fans would be hoping for a continuation of that. If other batsmen can avoid a collapse and build steady, the tailenders and Shakib can boost the run on what is becoming an excellent batting surface.
Bangladesh will feel comfortable now knowing that the surface has a good amount of turn. If they can stay alive in the game when Zimbabwe bats for the second time, they will have the edge to win this match. With Razzaq and Shakib leading the spin attack, Riyad can also be a wicket taker and Ashraful has the ability to make the bowl turn quite a bit.
From 264/2 yesterday, its very incredible to be able to say, "Bangladesh is back on game" and the fans wouldnt be wrong to hope for a win! This is why test cricket is the best version out of all.