Toggle between the tabs above to switch between quick scorecard, full scorecard and ball-by-ball commentary Day 4, report: Afghanistan is four wickets way from victory over Bangladesh in their one-off Test. The newest team in test cricket had Bangladesh 136-6 in its second innings at stumps on Day 4 on Sunday. The host needs 398 to win or to bat out the final day for a draw. Bangladesh’s highest successful run chase in tests is 217. [caption id=“attachment_7301281” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]
Afghanistan will be lead by Rashid Khan (L), while Bangladesh captain by Shakib Al Hasan. AFP[/caption] Afghanistan captain Rashid Khan led the way for his team with 3-46 with his leg-spin. He took five in the first innings. Opposite number Shakib Al Hasan held Bangladesh’s hopes on 39 not out. The fourth day came to a premature end because of rain, which delayed the start and interrupted play several times. Left-arm spinner Zahir Khan, on his test debut, took 2-36 and began Bangladesh’s slide with the wicket of opener Liton Das lbw for nine. Mosaddek Hossain, promoted to No. 3 for Bangladesh in place of Mominul Haque, played an expensive cut shot against a turning delivery from Zahir and was caught for 12. Rashid Khan baffled Mushfiqur (23) with a googly and added the wickets of Mominul Haque for 3 and Mahmudullah for 7 to run through Bangladesh’s middle order. Bangladesh lost 4-47 in that period. Shadman Islam made 41 to top-score for Bangladesh. Afghanistan only gained test status last year and has played just two tests before this but is now on the brink of a memorable victory against a team that has been playing test cricket for nearly 20 years. Afghanistan lost to India and beat Ireland in its only other Tests. With AP inputs
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