This story is from June 17, 2023
One-off Test: Bangladesh trounce Afghanistan by 546 runs for their biggest ever Test victory
The match, held in Dhaka, concluded during the extended opening session of the fourth day when a bouncer from Taskin struck Zahir Khan, resulting in the final Afghan batsman retiring hurt.
Bangladesh beat Afghanistan by 546 runs to record their biggest ever Test win in terms of runs. It is now also the third biggest victory ever in the history of Test cricket in terms of runs.
Fast bowler Taskin Ahmed claimed his career-best figures of 4/37 as Afghanistan was dismissed for 115 on Day 4 after being set a daunting target of 662.
Najmul Hossain helped the hosts set the tone for the victory with hundreds in each innings, becoming the second Bangladesh batter to achieve the milestone.
Bangladesh's previous biggest win was by 226 runs vs Zimbabwe in 2005. The margin in Mirpur is lower only than England's 675-run win over Australia in 1928 and Australia's 562-run win over England in 1934.
Bangladesh's pace attack was on fire in the second innings as Afghanistan had to deal with two batters being unable to continue after being hit by rising deliveries.
Taskin led the three-pronged pace attack, a rarity for Bangladesh at home, which claimed 14 wickets in the match.
Amid the resistance of Rahmat Shah, who made team-high 30, Bangladesh's fast bowlers kept striking with left-arm paceman Shoriful Islam getting a double breakthrough in consecutive overs.
Bangladesh got 382 runs in first innings courtesy a counterattacking 146 by Najmul Hossain. The hosts decided against enforcing the follow-on when Afghanistan, were dismissed for 146 in reply.
Najmul posted 124 in the second innings while Mominul Haque ended a 2-year century drought with 121* to help Bangladesh reach 425/4 before declaring and setting Afghanistan an improbable 662 target.
This victory surpassed Bangladesh's previous record of a 226-run win against Zimbabwe in Chittagong back in 2005, emphasizing their remarkable achievement.
The home team's success was all but assured when they declared their second innings at 425-4 during the final session on Friday.
Afghanistan stumbled quickly, losing Ibrahim Zadran for a duck off the first ball of the innings and resuming on Saturday at a precarious 45-2.
Taskin was denied his maiden five-wicket haul when he bowled last man Zahir Khan in the 33rd over of the innings, only for the umpire to signal a no ball.
Afghanistan lost a wicket in the third over of the morning when Nasir Jamal edged Ebadot Hossain behind the stumps for six.
Shoriful, who claimed 3-28, forced Afsar Zazai to give a catch to Mehidy Hasan at gully five overs later, also after he made six runs.
It brought Bahir Shah to the crease as concussion sub for skipper Hasmatullah Shahidi, who retired hurt after he was hit by a bouncer of Taskin on the third day.
But Bahir also failed to survive long as Taskin forced him to give a catch to Taijul Islam at slip for seven.
Liton Das brought an end to Rahmat Shah's dogged innings of 30 from 73 balls with a catch behind the stumps off Taskin.
Karim Janat showed some aggression, hitting two sixes before Taskin bowled him for 18.
Spinner Mehidy Hasan joined the act by removing Amir Hamza for five to leave Afghanistan eight down, and Taskin did the rest.
Bangladesh made 382 runs on a green wicket in the first innings and bowled out Afghanistan for 146 to take a 236-run lead.
Afghanistan won the only other Test between the two teams when they beat Bangladesh by 224 runs at Chittagong in 2019.
(With inputs from AFP)
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