Cricket-Bangladesh lose early wicket as they trail Zimbabwe


HARARE, June 29 (Reuters) - ⁠Bangladesh were on the backfoot ⁠after losing an early wicket in their ‌second innings at the end of the second day of their one-off Test against Zimbabwe at ​the Harare Sports Club ⁠on Monday.

Bangladesh were 40-1 ⁠at stumps, trailing by 230 runs after ⁠Zimbabwe ‌built a commanding 270-run first innings lead.

Zimbabwe, who were 136-1 ⁠at the start of play in response ​to ‌Bangladesh’s 140-run first innings total, were bowled ⁠out for ​410, with opener Innocent Kaia scoring 140 for his first Test century on ⁠his return to the team ​after a three-year absence.

Wessly Madhevere (77), Craig Ervine (60) and Brian Bennett (59) all made significant contributions, ⁠with left-arm spinner Taijul Islam taking 7-138.

Bangladeshi batsman Shadman Islam was dismissed near the close of play with new Zimbabwe ​captain Richard Ngarava having ⁠him caught at slip by Ben Curran, ​leaving Mahmudul Hasan Joy ‌and Mominul Haque to ​resume on Tuesday.

(Writing by Mark Gleeson in Atlanta; Editing by Toby Chopra)

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