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Bangladesh fightback against England

October 23, 2003 17:11 IST
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Bangladesh bowlers Mashrafe Mortaza and Mohammad Rafique took three wickets each as England were dismissed for 295 on the third day of the first Test.

A major power failure then caused the floodlights to fail, bringing an early end to play with Bangladesh on 12 for one in the second innings, 80 runs behind the touring side on Thursday.

Rajin Saleh was the man out for eight, caught by wicketkeeper Chris Read after he gloved a rising ball from Steve Harmison.

Earlier, Bangladesh seamer Mortaza grabbed figures of three for 41, making good use of the new ball.

Spinner Rafique took three for 84, wrapping up the England innings when Ashley Giles top-edged a paddle sweep and was well caught by a diving Tapash Baisya at silly mid-off.

Harmison was out for a duck when he missed a Mortaza full toss and was adjudged lbw.

Graham Thorpe fell for 64 to the last delivery of the afternoon session, fending off a short ball by Mortaza to Rajin Saleh in the gully.

Mortaza also dismissed Gareth Batty for 19 when the England debutant edged a catch to wicketkeeper Khaled Mashud.

Marcus Trescothick earlier completed his fifth Test century before falling for 113, caught by captain Khaled Mahmud at square leg to give 16-year-old spinner Enamul Haque Jr. a first Test wicket on his debut.

"It has been hard work, we have had to graft today," Trescothick told Sky Sports. "We will have to do the same tomorrow and be very positive and knock them over cheaply."

Haque also accounted for Read, who edged a catch to wicketkeeper Khaled Mashud for one.

Moments earlier, all rounder Rikki Clarke was out for 14 when he misjudged Mohammad Rafique's arm ball and allowed it to hit his offstump.

England lost three wickets for three runs after cruising to 137 without loss.

Michael Vaughan went for 48, his best score as test captain, when he attempted a sweep off Rafique but under-edged the ball on to his stumps.

Seamer Mushfiqur Rahman then dismissed Mark Butcher and Nasser Hussain for ducks, Butcher trapped lbw by a ball that nipped back and Hussain nicking an expansive cover drive to Mashud.

Scoreboard

Bangladesh (1st innings): 203

England (1st innings): (overnight 111-0)
M.Trescothick c Khaled Mahmud b Enamul Haque Jr 113
M.Vaughan b Mohammad Rafique 48
M.Butcher lbw Mushfiqur Rahman 0
N.Hussain c Khaled Mashud b Mushfiqur Rahman 0
G.Thorpe Rajin Saleh b Mashrafe Mortaza 64
R.Clarke b Mohammad Rafique 14
C.Read c Khaled Mashud b Enamul Haque Jr 1
G.Batty c Khaled Mashud b Mashrafe Mortaza 19
A.Giles c Rajin Saleh b Mohammad Rafique 19
S.Harmison lbw Mashrafe Mortaza 0
M.Hoggard not out 6

Extras: (lb-4, w-2, nb-5) 11

Total: (all out, 120.3 overs) 295

Fall of wickets: 1-137, 2-140, 3-140, 4-175, 5-224, 6-225, 7-266, 8-267, 9-267, 10-295

Bowling: Mashrafe Mortaza 23-6-41-3, Mushfiqur Rahman 17-6-55-2, Khaled Mahmud 17-7-45-0, Mohammad Rafique 35.3-9-84-3, Enamul Haque Jr 23-8-53-2, Rajin Saleh 2-0-9-0, Alok Kapali 3-1-4-0.

Bangladesh (2nd innings):
Hannan Sarkar not out 4
Rajin Saleh c Read b Harmison 8
Habibul Bashar not out 0.

Extras: 0

Total: (for one wicket, 3.4 overs) 12

To bat: Javed Omar, Alok Kapali, Mushfiqur Rahman, Khaled Mashud, Khaled Mahmud, Mohammad Rafique, Mashrafe Mortaza, Enamul Haque Jr.

Fall of wicket: 1-12

Bowling: Hoggard 2-0-7-0, Harmison 1.4-0-5-1

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