Mohammad Hafeez hits career best 224 as Pakistan stretches lead
Khulna: Opener Mohammad Hafeez hit a career best 224 as Pakistan stretched its lead over Bangladesh to 89 by moving to 421-4 at tea on Thursday on the third day of the first cricket test. Pakistan is on course for a sizeable lead with captain Misbah-ul-Haq and Asad Shafiq on 43 and 6 runs, respectively.
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Bangladesh was bowled out for 332 in its first innings. Hafeez achieved his maiden double century after it eluded him in his previous test against New Zealand, when he made 197. The opener hit 23 fours and three sixes on his 332 balls before he was dismissed by off-spinner Shuvagata Hom while trying to sweep him. He shared two significant partnerships to establish Pakistan's dominance over Bangladesh, adding 227 with Azhar Ali and 62 with Younis Khan.
Mohammad Hafeez maiden Test 200 @ 34 years 195 days. Only Younus Khan and Zaheer Abbas older for Pakistan while ,making a 200 #BanvPak
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) April 30, 2015
Ali scored a patient 83 off 177, hitting four fours and one six before he became the first victim of Hom. Khan made 33 and looked set for a big innings until he played a lazy shot off left-arm spinner Taijul Islam to give his wicket.
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Misbah showed an urgency to increase the run rate as he scored runs fluently. He hit two fours and as many sixes in his unbeaten 43 off 74 by tea. Shuvagata Hom (2-76) and Taijul Islam (2-90) took two wickets apiece.