Dhaka Test: Bangladesh Dominates Ireland on Day 2

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Posted by AI on 2025-11-20 12:09:21 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-08-21 00:35:54

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Dhaka Test: Bangladesh Dominates Ireland on Day 2

The second day of the second Test between Bangladesh and Ireland witnessed a dominant performance by the hosts, who took full control of the match in Dhaka. The Bangladeshi bowlers' relentless pressure and the Irish batsmen's struggle to cope with the spin-friendly conditions set the tone for a one-sided affair.

Bangladesh's spin trio of Taijul Islam, Mehidy Hasan Miraz, and Nayeem Hasan combined to devastating effect, leaving Ireland reeling at 74/7 at stumps on Day 1. The visitors, resuming their innings on a precarious 61/5, had high hopes for a recovery, but it wasn't to be. Taijul, with his left-arm orthodox spin, struck early, removing the overnight batsman, Harry Tector, for 26. This triggered a collapse, as Ireland lost their remaining five wickets for just 13 runs. Taijul finished with impressive figures of 5/28, his 11th five-wicket haul in Tests.

The Irish bowlers, led by the experienced seamer, Peter Chase, tried to make inroads into the Bangladeshi batting lineup, but the hosts' openers, Shadman Islam and Najmul Hossain Shanto, had other ideas. They negotiated the new ball with caution and gradually built a solid partnership. By lunch, Bangladesh had extended their lead to 140 runs without losing a wicket, with both openers looking set for big scores.

As the day progressed, the Irish bowlers toiled without much success. The pitch, offering substantial turn and bounce, favored the spinners, but the Irish spinners couldn't exploit these conditions as effectively as their Bangladeshi counterparts. The Bangladeshi openers continued to frustrate the Irish attack, and their partnership flourished. At tea, Bangladesh had reached 162/0, with Shadman notching up his half-century and Shanto closing in on his.

With a substantial lead already in the bag, Bangladesh is poised to dictate terms on Day 3. The Irish team faces an uphill battle to restrict the hosts and avoid a potential innings defeat.