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Bangladesh Vs Pakistan: Shanto Leads Hosts to 179-Run Advantage

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ended day four of the first Test in Dhaka with a 179-run lead over , reaching 152-3 in their second innings after rain washed out nearly three hours of the afternoon session on Monday. was 58 not out at stumps, with unbeaten on 16.

Bangladesh had resumed on 7-0 and lost for five before fell for 10, leaving them 23-2. Shanto and then steadied the innings with a stand of 105 off 193 balls for the third wicket, before Mominul departed for 56 after reaching 5,000 Test runs when he got to his half-century off 102 balls.

The match had already been shaped by Bangladesh's first-innings 413, built around Shanto's 101, Mominul's 91 and Mushfiqur's 71. Pakistan replied with 386 after Azan made a century on debut, while Mohammad Abbas took 5-92. Pakistan had elected to field, and the first Test between Bangladesh and Pakistan at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium has stayed tight ever since.

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Bangladesh batting coach Mohammad Ashraful said the side was playing to win and believed there would be enough time for a result if the weather held. He said that if Bangladesh could bowl 70-75 overs on the final day and there was no rain, they would have a chance to play 98 overs and push for victory. That view fits the shape of the match now: Bangladesh have the lead, Pakistan have the overs left, and the weather may still decide how much of the contest survives.

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