Bangladesh 522 for 7 dec (Mushfiqur 219*, Mominul 161, Jarvis 5-71) and 224 for 6 dec (Mahmudullah 101*, Mithun 67) beat Zimbabwe 304 (Taylor 110, Taijul 5-107, Mehidy 3-61) and 224 (Taylor 106*, Mehidy Hasan 5-38) by 218 runs
Dhaka: Hosts Bangladesh have beaten Zimbabwe by 218 runs on day five of the second Test at Mirpur to level the two-match series 1-1.
Bangladesh needed a win after going down by 151 runs in the first Test, and having set Zimbabwe a massive target of 443, they took the remaining eight wickets required on the final day before tea. Leading the bowling was the offspinner Mehidy Hasan Miraz with 5/38 as Zimbabwe were bowled out for 224.
For the visitors, former skipper Brendan Taylor was the lone resistance, scoring his second century of the match to become the first Zimbabwean batsman to manage the feat twice. The next best was Brian Chari’s 43 on the fourth evening, with skipper Hamilton Mazadza the only other batsman to cross 13.
Those before Taylor to score twin centuries in a Test are the Flower brothers Grant, who made 104 and 151 against New Zealand in 1997, and Andy, who scored 142 and 199* versus South Africa in 2001. In 2013, Taylor made 171 and 102* against Bangladesh.
Zimbabwe ended the fourth day on 76/2 and lost Sean Williams (13) and Sikandar Raza (12) on Thursday morning before Taylor and Peter Moor (10*) took them into lunch.
Mustafizur Rahman bowled Williams with one that pitched and straightened, and then Taijul Islam took a return catch from Raza for his seventh wicket of the match.
Scoring 85 runs from 31 overs could be viewed as good work given it is a day-five track, but Taylor and Moor needed to bat exceedingly well to prevent Bangladesh from making inroads.
From 161/4 at lunch, Zimbabwe folded with Mehidy claiming Moor for 13, Donald Tiripano and Brandon Mavuta for ducks and Kyle Jarvis for 1 in a spell of 4-10 in 6.1 overs
With Tendai Chatara unable to bat, the innings ended at 224 when Mehidy had Jarvis hacking to mid-on.