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Shakib ranks top Test all-rounder again

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Update: 2014-11-07 10:36:00
Shakib ranks top Test all-rounder again

DHAKA: Ace all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan took himself into the cricket history becoming the third man to hit a hundred and take 10-wickets in the same match and reclaimed the top Test all-rounder spot again.

Shakib propelled Bangladesh to beat Zimbabwe by 162 runs in the second test to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series.

Zimbabwe, who lost the first test in Dhaka by three wickets, folded for 151 in their second innings at Khulna as they chased 314 for victory.

Former captain Shakib, who took 5-80 in the first innings, underlined his status as Bangladesh’s best cricketer by taking five wickets for 44 in the second.

He followed England all-rounder Ian Botham and Pakistan’s Imran Khan in completing a hundred and a haul of 10 wickets in the same test.

With this recorded, Shakib regained the top spot in Test rankings, which the 27-year-old, who had lost to Ravichandran Ashwin of India on November, 2013.

Shakib is at 419 points followed while Ashwin is at 357 points followed by V. D. Philander of South Africa with 348 points.

In the series wining match, the left-hander, who scored 137 in the first innings to set up Bangladesh’s first innings total of 433, took out the dangerous Hamilton Masakadza (61) in the last session to spark a collapse as Zimbabwe lost their last five wickets for 15 runs.

Masakadza, who scored 158 in Zimbabwe’s first innings, was the only visiting batsman to provide some resistance.

Left-arm spinner Taijul Islam took three wickets in the first innings and bagged three more in the second.

The third and final test will be begun in Chittagong on Wednesday.

BDST: 2137 HRS, NOV 07, 2014

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