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Taibu dampens Bangladesh hopes January 08, 2005 17:59 IST Skipper Tatenda Taibu hit 92 and Elton Chigumbura 71 as Zimbabwe avoided following on in the first Test against Bangladesh on Saturday. Zimbabwe reached 308 for eight wickets at the close on the third day, still 180 runs behind on first innings. Taibu made the most of being dropped three times to dampen Bangladesh's hopes of a first test victory in their 35th match. The skipper shared a stand of 119 for the seventh wicket with Chigumbura, who hit 10 boundaries and a six before being caught behind by Khaled Mashud off Mohammad Rafique. Taibu, having guided Zimbabwe past the follow-on target of 289, fell eight runs short of a first test century when he was trapped lbw by Rafique, who finished with 4-64. Zimbabwe, who started the day on a precarious 84 for four, reached 154 for six at lunch after pace bowler Mashrafe Mortaza claimed two wickets. Zimbabwe are playing their first test since they were suspended by the International Cricket Council last June for fielding a weakened team after a dispute between their board and several leading white players. Scorecard Bangladesh 1st innings 488 Zimbabwe 1st innings (overnight 84-4) Extras (b-1 lb-1 nb-9 w-1)) 12 Total (for eight wickets, 122 overs) 308 Fall of wickets: 1-31 2-48 3-59 4-59 5-86 6-152 7-271 8-308 To bat: Christopher Mpofu Bowling: Mashrafe Mortaza 26-10-56-2 (nb-2 w-1), Tapash Baisya 24-5-87-1 (nb-1), Mohammad Rafique 37-16-54-4, Enamul Haque Jnr 26-9-55-0 (nb-5), Mohammad Ashraful 5-0-19-0, Rajin Saleh 4-0-25-0 (nb-1).
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