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England push for victory

Kunal Pradhan | October 31, 2003 17:30 IST

Nasser Hussain narrowly missed a century as England took a commanding 467-run lead after Richard Johnson's five-wicket haul on the third day of the second Test against Bangladesh.

Former captain Hussain, who had scored a pedestrian 76 in England's first innings 326, recovered from a slow start to hammer 15 fours and a six in his 143-ball 95.

But the 35-year-old was caught and bowled five short of what would have been his 14th Test century, deceived in the air by left-arm spinner Mohammad Rafique.

Hussain shared in a 138-run stand for the third wicket with Graham Thorpe (54), who put behind his first innings duck as England reached 293 for five at stumps.

Bangladesh lost paceman Masrafe Mortaza, who had grabbed a career-best four for 60 in the first innings, when he fell over clutching his right knee during his fourth over.

He was taken for an MRI scan and returned with his knee in a plaster cast, ruled out for at least three weeks.

Somerset paceman Johnson had earlier done the damage, bowling out Bangladesh for 152 with a spell of 11-3-23-4. His final bowling anaylsis read 21-6-49-5.

It was the 28-year-old's second five-wicket haul in two matches following his debut six for 33 against Zimbabwe at Chester-le-Street earlier this year.

FINAL VICTIM

Bangladesh started the day on 93 for four but Johnson quickly dismissed Rajin Saleh (32), caught behind while going for a loose drive, and got Khaled Mashud (0), fending a bouncer to substitute Paul Collingwood at gully.

Skipper Khaled Mahmud (15) was the next to go, caught at gully, and Mashrafe Mortaza (1) was his final victim, bowled while going for a swipe across the line.

England were one bowler short with Rikki Clarke out due to fever and nausea but Johnson, who had dismissed opener Javed Omar on Thursday, took over to almost single-handedly set up a big win for his team.

Medium-pacer Martin Saggers grabbed two wickets on debut, Mushfiqur Rahman (28) and last man Enamul Haque Jnr (9).

England replied with a breezy 66-run opening stand between Mark Butcher (42), opening because of a thumb injury to Marcus Trescothick, and captain Michael Vaughan (25).

Trescothick hurt his left thumb while going for a slip catch on Thursday but x-rays have ruled out a fracture. He came on to bat at number seven in the day's last over.

Butcher batted with authority before Rafique had him caught behind. Vaughan was run out after a horrible misunderstanding with Hussain over a single to point.

Hussain took 22 balls to get off the mark but struck a flurry of boundaries to raise his 50 off 89 deliveries and celebrated by hoisting occasion off-spinner Saleh for a big straight six.

Bangladesh have lost 24 of their 25 tests, 15 by an innings. But they had made England struggle for their seven-wicket win in the first Test at Dhaka last week.

Scoreboard:

England first innings: 326 (N.Hussain 76, M.Trescothick 60, R.Clarke 55, M.Vaughan 54; Mashrafe Mortaza 4-60)

Bangladesh first innings: (overnight 93 for four)
Hannan Sarkar lbw b Clarke 28
Javed Omar c Vaughan b Johnson 2
Habibul Bashar c Butcher b Hoggard 18
Rajin Saleh c Read b Johnson 32
Alok Kapali c Buther b Clarke 0
Mushfiqur Rahman c Read b Saggers 28
Khaled Mashud c sub b Johnson 0
Khaled Mahmud c sub b Johnson 15
Mohammad Rafique not out 12
Mashrafe Mortaza b Johnson 1
Enamul Haque Jnr c Hoggard b Saggers 9

Extras: (lb-1 nb-5) 7

Total: (all out, 62.1 overs) 152

Fall of wickets: 1-6, 2-44, 3-61, 4-63, 5-107, 6-110, 7-126, 8-138, 9-139.

Bowling: M.Hoggard 20-3-64-1 (nb-5), R.Johnson 21-6-49-5, R.Clarke 7-4-7-2, M.Saggers 12.1-4-29-2, A.Giles 2-1-2-0.

England second innings:
MarkButcher c Khaled Mashud b Mohammad Rafique 42
Michael Vaughan run out 25
Nasser Hussain c and b Mohammad Rafique 95
Graham Thorpe lbw b Mohammad Rafique 54
ChrisRead not out 38
Rikki Clarke lbw Enamul Haque Jnr 27
Marcus Trescothick not out 1

Extras: (b-4 nb-6 w-1) 11

Total: (for five wickets, 67 overs) 293

To bat: Ashley Giles, Richard Johnson, Martin Saggers, Matthew Hoggard.

Fall of wickets: 1-66, 2-70, 3-208, 4-231, 5-290.

Bowling: Mashrafe Mortaza 4-0-23-0 (nb-1), Mushfiqur Rahman 5-0-41-0 (nb-2), Mohammad Rafique 29-3-106-3 (nb-3), Khaled Mahmud 14-3-64-0 (w-1), Enamul Haque Jnr 14-5-40-1, Rajin Saleh 1-0-15-0.


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It is only 3rd day of test and england is playing comfortably ( 450+ lead ). So how do u say that "england push for ...


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