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Player of the Match
Player of the Match

Taijul and Murad star as Bangladesh break Ireland's resistance for 2-0 win

Taijul Islam broke Shakib Al Hasan's record to become the highest wicket-taker in Tests for Bangladesh BCB

Bangladesh 476 (Litton 128, Mushfiqur 106) and 297 for 4 dec (Mominul 87, Shadman 78) beat Ireland 265 (Tucker 75*, Taijul 4-76) and 291 (Campher 71*, Tector 50, Murad 4-44, Taijul 4-104) by 217 runs

Hasan Murad broke through Ireland's resistance on the fifth day in an improbable chase of 509 to complete Bangladesh's 217-run win in the second Test in Dhaka. Curtis Campher remained unbeaten on 71 from 259 balls for an effort that lasted more than six hours. Gavin Hoey and Campher survived for more than 31 overs, before Murad removed both Hoey and No. 11 Matthew Humphreys in consecutive balls to complete Bangladesh's 2-0 win.

Murad and Taijul Islam finished with four wickets each, but Mushfiqur Rahim's century in his 100th Test was the highlight of the match. Taijul also completed 250 Test wickets, becoming the sixth left-arm spinner to reach the mark. He had earlier gone past Shakib Al Hasan's 246 wickets to become Bangladesh's highest wicket-taker.

Campher and Hoey batted with remarkable composure on the fifth morning, as Bangladesh's frustration grew after lunch with only two wickets left for victory. The pair ensured that Ireland batted 59.3 overs on the last day, despite there being a few close calls.

Ireland started the day on 176 for 6 and Campher offered the full face of the bat while his overnight batting partner Andy McBrine survived for almost an hour before he was trapped lbw by Taijul for 21 to become his 250th Test wicket. Jordan Neill started off with a string of boundaries off Taijul, using the square cut and cover drives, before launching him down the ground. Neill's only six came off Murad, though he also survived a dropped chance by Litton, on 23. It was Mehidy Hasan Miraz who got one to spin past Neill's forward prod, which snuck through to hit the stumps soon after the second new ball was taken. Campher got to his fifty with a straight six that sailed over the long-on boundary.

Campher and Hoey then took Ireland to lunch on 263 for 8 with a stand that crossed 50 in the second session, barely scoring at two runs an over. Even as Campher continued to resist, it took Murad just two balls in the end to seal the game.

Ireland 4th innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st23A BalbirniePR Stirling
2nd3PR StirlingC Carmichael
3rd51C CarmichaelHT Tector
4th41C CampherHT Tector
5th9C CampherLJ Tucker
6th36C CampherST Doheny
7th26AR McBrineC Campher
8th48C CampherJ Neill
9th45C CampherG Hoey