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Bangladesh seizes advantage as Shoriful Islam stars in second Test
Bangladesh's pace bowler Shoriful Islam claimed a career-best 7-48 to restrict Australia to 210 in their first innings on day two of the second Test. Cameron Green's 67 provided some resistance for the visitors.
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Shoriful Islam delivered a breakthrough performance to put Bangladesh firmly in command of the second Test match against Australia. The left-arm pacer's career-best haul of 7-48 dismantled Australia's batting order, restricting the visitors to 210 runs in their first innings by stumps on day two.
Australia's innings was built around Cameron Green's 67, which proved instrumental in preventing a complete collapse. However, sustained pressure from Bangladesh's bowling attack, spearheaded by Islam's exceptional display, ensured the hosts could not build substantial partnerships. The bowler's figures represented a significant moment in his Test career and shifted momentum decisively in Bangladesh's favor.
The performance underscored Bangladesh's growing strength in Test cricket, with their bowling unit combining effectively to exploit conditions. Shoriful Islam's consistent accuracy and movement proved difficult for Australian batsmen to counter, particularly in the early stages of their innings.
Bangladesh's strong showing on day two leaves them well-positioned to push for a decisive result in the match. With Australia's batting unit exposed, the hosts will look to capitalize on their momentum when they take to bat in their first innings.