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On a rainy partition The third day of the first test between Bangladesh and ZimbabweThe hosts showed a loud resistance and bite, led by a skipper Najmul Hossain ShatoWhile trying to get into the match after receiving the lead from the first Incini. In stumps for the 3rd day, Bangladesh was 194 for 4, providing 112-tracks, and there are still six hicks in his hand.
The day plays at the Sylhet International Crown Stadium was very disturbed by adverse weather conditions. The rain washed all over the morning session, and the bad light forced to play early, limiting the total action to only 44 additions. Despite the abbreviated game, the competition produced moments of intensity and momentum of shifts, maintaining a finely balanced title in the 4th day.
Zimbabwe started the day with the superiority, taking over the lead from 82 running in the first scams. Their pace of the blessing of the musebani and Richard Ngarava immediately influenced the new ball. Muzarabani secured an early breakthrough, removing the opener Mahmudul Hasan joy and placement of tone for a disciplined bowling effect.
However, Captain Bangladesh’s darkest Hossain climbed to the occasion, forcing himself in a calm and composed beating. Showing maturity and control, Shato threw out an early storm and counterbalanced by liquid moves, including seven well -moody boundaries. His intention to insert and build the foundation for greater leadership was visible from the beginning.
Shato found a reliable partner in Jaker Ali, who remained undefeated for 21 years by the end of the day. The couple ensured that Bangladesh did not crash under pressure, slowly renewing after the early downtime. Their partnership was firmly held as Zimbabwe hit twice in a middle session, discarding Veterans Mushfiquir Rahim and Mominul Haque.
Mominul looked particularly convinced during his fold stay, compiling vital 47 running and adding stability to the middle order. His knock eventually ended Victor Nyauchi, who appeared as a key associate of Zimbabve with a disciplined bowling magic.
3rd day, stumps
Bangladesh: 194/4, lead to 112 rides 🏏
– Hossain Shato’s Najmul: 60*
– Maminlul Haque: 47#Cricket #Banvzim #Najmulhossainshanto #Bangladeshcrikeket pic.twitter.com/uzuzrcpxcs– Crickettimes.com 22. April 2025
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Zimbabwe is likely to leave missed chances, which is most prominent that the capture of WiKeketkeeper’s Nyasha Mayavo has been caught when Shanto struck the 26th year. The release turned out to be expensive, as Shato took the opportunity to anchor the insertion and helped Bangladesh to restore some control.
Although the hosts may feel slightly in advance thanks to the growing leadership, time is still a significant factor in the match. With only a few supplements a day 3. Days and more rain scheduled for 4th day. Both teams face the possibility that they have to adjust their strategies to a short -range game time.
For Bangladesh, the plan will be to further extend its leadership, ideally past 200, and give their bowlers enough time to do their best despite the time interruptions. On the other hand, Zimbabwe will want to spend early on the day of the 4th day, hoping that the remaining six shots will end quickly and persecute the administrative target.
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