Bangladesh extends its lead to 301 on Day 4 of the 1st cricket test against New Zealand
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Najmul Hossain Shanto added just one run to his overnight score and was out for 105 as Bangladesh lost a succession of wickets before reaching 308-7 — an overall lead of 301 — at lunch on Day 4 of the first cricket test against New Zealand

SYLHET, Bangladesh (AP) — Najmul Hossain Shanto added just one run to his overnight score and was out for 105 as Bangladesh lost a succession of wickets Friday before reaching 308-7 at lunch, an overall lead of 301 in the first cricket test against New Zealand.

The hosts started Day 4 on 212-3 but lost Shanto in the second over when Tim Southee had him caught down the leg side, ending a 98-run fourth-wicket stand.

Mushfiqur Rahim continued and raised his 27th test half-century off 79 balls, with an outside-edge two against Southee. But he failed to convert it to a hundred when left-arm spinner Ajaz Patel trapped him in front for 67.

Leg-spinner Ish Sodhi got the better of Shahadat Hossain (18) to expose Bangladesh’s lower order.

Nurul Hasan (10) played a chancy innings before he was caught and bowled by Glenn Phillips, giving the offspinner his first wicket in the second innings.

Patel, who returned 2-137, could have also dismissed Mehidy Hasan had Daryl Mitchel not put down a catch at slip.

Mehidy continued and hit Phillips for a boundary to take Bangladesh's lead past 300 in the second innings with five sessions remaining. He was unbeaten on 32 at the interval.

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