Anamul Haque Helps Bangladesh A Steady Ship Against Karnataka on Day 2
Anamul Haque scores 89 off 87 balls as Bangladesh lead Karnataka by 59 runs with one day's play left.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: September 23, 2015 08:50 pm IST
Bangladesh A batsmen gave a much better account of themselves on the second day against Karnataka, as they reached 188 for three in their second innings. Earlier, Ranji Trophy champions Karnataka scored 287 in their first innings to take a lead of 129 runs. (Karnataka take lead against Bangladesh A)
Opener Anamul Haque Bijoy scored 89 off 87 balls while Litton Kumar Das played patiently for his unbeaten 37 as the visitors now lead by 59 runs with seven wickets in hand and a day's play left.
For Karnataka, veteran off-spinner Udit Patel had a good day as he first contributed with the bat scoring 40 to give his side a sizeable lead and then picked up two for 44 including a ramapaging Bijoy and skipper Mominul Haque.
Bijoy's innings consisted eight fours and five huge sixes. However, Karnataka still have a chance of an outright victory if they restrict Bangladesh in the range of 150 runs and then have sufficient time to get those runs.
At the start of the second day's play at 163 for six, Shishir Bhavane (88) and Jagadeesha Suchith (41) added 127 runs for the seventh wicket which was the foundation of a 100 plus lead for the hosts.
Bhavane's innings contained 13 boundaries and two sixes as he played 175 balls. He was out caught by Litton off leg-spinner Jubair Hossain.
Once Bhavane and Suchith were out in quick succession, the last two wickets added 60 runs courtesy Udit's 60-ball-40 that had three fours and as many sixes.
Brief Scores: Bangladesh A: 138 and 2nd Innings: 188/3 (Anamul Haque Bijoy 89, Litton Das 37 batting, Udit Patel 2/44): Karnataka 1st Innings: 287 in 92.3 overs (Shishir Bhavane 88, Jagadeesha Suchith 41, Udit Patel 40, Shuvagato Hom 4/45, Saqlain Sajib 4/85).