File photo: Brendan Taylor hit 12 fours and a six © Associated Press
Zimbabwe 209-2 (Kaitano 63, Myers 21*) trail Bangladesh 468 (Mahmudullah 150*, Liton 95, Muzarabani 4-94) by 259 runs
Zimbabwe batted at a good pace to move to 209 for two at lunch on the third day, although Bangladesh would count Brendan Taylor’s dismissal, their only success of the session, as a crucial breakthrough. Captain Taylor fell for 81 off 92 balls, with a dozen fours and a six, ending a promising 115-run second-wicket stand with opener Takudzwanashe Kaitano.
The session, however, didn’t yield any more wickets for the visitors as both debutants Kaitano and Dion Myers remained unbeaten on 63 and 21 respectively. Zimbabwe added 95 runs in the 26 overs during the session and are now 59 runs short of clearing the follow-on hurdle.
Taylor continued his counter-attack from the second evening. With a beautiful straight six off Shakib Al Hasan, he reached his fifty off 58 balls in the sixth over of the morning. It was followed by a whip off his toes off Ebadat Hossain, as he picked up the delivery from outside off stump and sent it to the midwicket boundary.
Kaitano drove confidently to bring up the 100-run partnership for the second wicket and soon reached his maiden Test fifty, off 159 balls.
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Mohammad Isam is ESPNcricinfo’s Bangladesh correspondent. @isam84
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Source: ESPN Crickinfo