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NZ vs BAN 1st Test, Day 3 Stumps: Mominul Haque, Liton Das’s century stand gives Bangladesh 73-mosey lead in opposition to hosts

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At the Stumps on Day 3, Bangladesh’s rating be taught 401/6 with Yasir Ali (11*) and Mehidy Hasan (20*) are for the time being standing on the crease. The guests hang taken a lead of 73 runs.

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Mominul Haque and Liton Das’s fiery partnership of 158 runs save Bangladesh in a dominating build on Day 3 of the continuing first Test in opposition to Bangladesh at Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui on Monday.

At the Stumps on Day 3, Bangladesh’s rating be taught 401/6 with Yasir Ali (11*) and Mehidy Hasan (20*) are for the time being standing on the crease. The guests hang taken a lead of 73 runs.

Starting up build the day from 175/2, Bangladesh suffered an early blow because the opener Mahmudul Hasan Pleasure used to be disregarded by Neil Wagner after scoring 78 runs, which used to be then adopted by Mushfiqur Rahim’s departure by Trent Boult.

Stumps, Day -3: Bangladesh lead by 73 runs at end of play. #BCB #Cricket #BanvNZ pic.twitter.com/9WoKQ8Ohcf

— Bangladesh Cricket (@BCBtigers) January 3, 2022

However the Kiwi’s happiness used to be quick-lived as Mominul and Liton got collectively and kept on crusing their boat to carry up the fifth wicket partnership of 158 runs.

Both the batters brought up individual half-centuries and kept the scoreboard appealing for Bangladesh. It used to be later Trent Boult, who came for the rescue of the Kiwis and disregarded Mominul and Liton for 86 and 88 runs respectively, leaving their aspect’s total at 370/6.

Later, Yasir Ali and Mehidy Hasan entered the crease and anchored the innings to assemble their aspect with a lead of 73 runs and ended Day 3 with a total of 401/6.

Mahmudul Hasan Pleasure (post day 3)#BCB #Cricket #BanvsNZ pic.twitter.com/teZfdEtJ9N

— Bangladesh Cricket (@BCBtigers) January 3, 2022

Transient Derive: New Zealand 258/5 (Devon Conway 122, Henry Nicholls 75; Shoriful Islam 3/269) vs Bangladesh 175/2 (Mominul Haque 88, Liton Das 86; Trent Boult 3/61).

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