David Warner’s second successive hundred against Bangladesh helped Australia to a 72-run lead on the third day of the second and final Test in Chittagong on Wednesday. Bangladesh v Australia: second Test, day three – as it happened Read moreHandscomb made a desperate dive but could not beat Shakib Al Hasan’s direct throw from square leg, ending a previously patient 82 which included six boundaries. Warner brought up his 20th Test century with a fifth boundary, driving a Nasir Hossain full toss through cover. Warner’s innings, painstakingly constructed over six hours, followed his 112 in the first Test in Dhaka where Australia were beaten inside four days by the hosts. Mehidy ended the day with figures of three for 93 while Mustafizur, celebrating his 22nd birthday, claimed three for 84.
Source: The Guardian September 06, 2017 12:45 UTC