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Nayeem's Five-for, Shadman's Fifty Give Bangladesh An Edge Over Sri Lanka Going Into Final Day
With captain Najmul Hossain Shanto and senior batter Mushfiqur Rahim — both centurions in the first innings — at the crease, Bangladesh hold a slight edge going into the final day, but the match remains far from settled.
The day began with Sri Lanka hoping to snatch a first-innings lead after resuming at 430/6. But Bangladesh’s bowlers, led by the incisive Nayeem Hasan, had other plans. The hosts suffered a dramatic collapse, losing their final four wickets for just 15 runs to be bowled out for 485 — 10, short of Bangladesh’s 495.
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