Bangladesh Leads by Nearly 300 Runs After the Second Session
97 Repoter: Nazifa Tasnim
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Bangladesh Leads by Nearly 300 Runs After the Second Session
Bangladesh Leads by Nearly 300 Runs After the Second Session
Bangladesh continued to fight strongly in the second session as well. Losing 7 wickets, the hosts reached 575 runs at tea break. So far, Bangladesh had a lead of 289 runs after the first session.
In this session after lunch, Bangladesh lost 3 wickets. Liton Das, after a brilliant innings of 60, was caught at the boundary line. Captain Najmul Hossain Shanto, having completed a century, was dismissed leg before wicket by a delivery from Andy McBrine.
Mehidy Hasan Miraz couldn’t extend his innings and was out for 17, becoming Hamprey’s fourth victim. Bangladesh lost their seventh wicket at 561 runs.
In the second session, Bangladesh batted for 27 overs, scoring 128 runs while losing 3 wickets.
For Ireland, Hamprey took 4 wickets.
