How Did Taijul and Murad Lead Bangladesh to a 2-0 Series Sweep?
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Key Takeaways
- Bangladesh achieved a 2-0 series victory over Ireland.
- Hasan Murad's exceptional bowling played a crucial role in the win.
- Mushfiqur Rahim's century marked a significant milestone in his career.
- Taijul Islam surpassed Shakib Al Hasan’s wicket record to become the leading wicket-taker.
- Play was briefly halted due to an earthquake.
Dhaka, Nov 23 (NationPress) Hasan Murad dismantled Ireland's resilient stand on the concluding day, clinching a 217-run victory for Bangladesh in the second Test held in Dhaka on Sunday.
Curtis Campher showcased remarkable tenacity with an unbeaten 71 off 259 deliveries, and along with Gavin Hoey, they resisted for over 31 overs until Murad took down Hoey and No. 11 Matthew Humphreys with consecutive balls, completing a 2-0 series sweep.
Both Murad and Taijul Islam took four wickets each, yet the highlight of the game was Mushfiqur Rahim, who scored a century in his 100th Test. Taijul also achieved a significant milestone, becoming the sixth left-arm spinner to amass 250 Test wickets; he had previously surpassed Shakib Al Hasan’s 246 to become Bangladesh’s leading wicket-taker. Play was briefly interrupted on the third day due to an earthquake.
After lunch, Campher and Hoey batted with admirable composure, prolonging Bangladesh's frustration as they ensured Ireland survived 59.3 overs on the fifth day despite several perilous moments.
Campher exhibited solid defense from the outset, while Jordan Neill at the other end struck numerous boundaries, including a lofty six off Murad. Litton Das missed a chance when Neill was on 23, but Mehidy Hasan Miraz eventually outsmarted Neill to disrupt the stumps. Campher marked his fifty with a straight six and continued to resist with disciplined batting.
Starting the final day at 176 for 6, Ireland had four wickets remaining. Bangladesh’s spinners capitalized on favorable conditions after their batters had utilized the surface during the morning session. Openers Andy Balbirnie and Paul Stirling fell quickly, leaving Harry Tector to anchor the scoring with a well-crafted 50 before being caught by Mushfiqur, who made a remarkable tumbling catch.
Stephen Doheny dodged three chances on 2, 13, and 14 before Taijul trapped him lbw for 15. Earlier, Bangladesh had declared at 297 for 4, fueled by fifties from Shadman Islam, Mahmudul Hasan Joy, and Mominul Haque—who top-scored with 87—along with Mushfiqur’s unbeaten 53, marking a memorable match for the 38-year-old.
Brief Scores: Bangladesh 476 (Litton Das 128, Mushfiqur Rahim 106; Andy McBrine 6-109, Gavin Hoey 2-115) & 297/4 dec (Mominul Haque 87, Shadman Islam 78; Gavin Hoey 2-84, Jordan Neill 1-48) beat Ireland 265 (Lorcan Tucker 75, Jordan Neill 49; Taijul Islam 4-76, Khaled Ahmed 2-39) & 291 (Curtis Campher 71*, Harry Tector 50; Hasan Murad 4-44, Taijul Islam 4-104) by 217 runs.