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NZ 3-107 at tea against Bangladesh

Shakib Al Hasan claimed three wickets to restrict New Zealand to 3-107 in reply to Bangladesh’s 282 at tea on the second day of the second cricket test on Tuesday.

The tea break was enforced 26 minutes earlier than scheduled after rain thwarted play.

Ross Taylor was on 37 at the interval, and Kane Williamson, who returned to batting after a blow on the cheek off Rubel Hossain, was 28 not out.

Left-arm spinner Shakib had 3-25.

Rubel made an excellent catch at deep square leg to remove skipper Brendon McCullum on 11, the only wicket in the middle session.

Earlier, Shakib took two wickets in three deliveries to send New Zealand to lunch at 2-32.

Peter Fulton scored 14 and Hamish Rutherford made 13 in a 31-run opening stand before Shakib struck with the last ball of his first over.

He had Rutherford caught at short leg to end the 13th over, then trapped Fulton lbw with a quicker delivery with the second ball of his second over at Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium.

In an eventful morning session, New Zealand fast bowler Neil Wagner returned 5-64 and legspinner Ish Sodhi took 3-59 as Bangladesh lost its last five wickets for 54 runs.

Wagner struck early in overcast conditions, taking out Bangladesh skipper Mushfiqur Rahim on 18, after he added just four runs to his overnight total. Wagner also dismissed first-test century-maker Sohag Gazi (14) and Rubel (4) to pay back selectors who favoured him at the expense of left-arm spinner Bruce Martin.

Sodhi took advantage of some turn and bounce in the pitch and claimed the wickets of Nasir Hossain (19) – to a ball that spun sharply – and Abdur Razzak (13).

For Bangladesh, Tamim Iqbal top-scored with 95, followed by Mominul Haque (47) and Marshall Ayub (41).

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