Mominul Haque makes history for Bangladesh against Sri Lanka

Bangladesh's Mominul Haque looks skywards to celebrate scoring a hundred during the fifth and final day of the first Test against Sri Lanka in Chittagong (AP Photo)
Updated 04 February 2018
Follow

Mominul Haque makes history for Bangladesh against Sri Lanka

CHITTAGONG: Mominul Haque became the first player from Bangladesh to score a century in both innings of a Test as he steered his side to a draw in the opening match against Sri Lanka on Sunday.
Mominul, who made 176 in the first innings, hit 105 off 174 balls to help Bangladesh reach 307-5 before the teams accepted the draw with an hour’s play left on the fifth and final day in Chittagong.
Skipper Mahmudullah was at the crease on 28 not out alongside Mosaddek Hossain (8 not out) when the stumps were drawn at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium.
Sri Lanka held a 200-run first innings lead after declaring on a mammoth 713-9 in reply to Bangladesh’s 513.
“I would put my second century ahead of the first one because it helped us save the game,” Mominul said.
“We have been in this situation before. You have to be mentally strong and believe in yourself.”

Bangladesh captain Mahmudullah Riyad said self-belief helped the team hold on to a draw.

"There was more chances of us losing the game because of how it was in the last evening. But it was important to have the belief. We have the skills, and we needed a big partnership," Mahmudullah said.
"The team talk was to stay positive, not to be bogged down. The wicket was quite good today.
"Mominul (Haque) and Liton (Das) worked hard for a long time, because of which we got the result (draw). The credit goes to them," he added.

The visitors fancied their chances for a victory when veteran spinner Rangana Herath picked up the crucial wicket of Mushfiqur Rahim off the last ball on the fourth day.
But Mominul, 18 not out overnight, and Liton Das, who fell just six runs short of his maiden Test century, shared a crucial 180-run stand for the fourth wicket to frustrate the Sri Lankan bowlers.
It was Dhananjaya de Silva who broke their partnership, dismissing Mominul shortly after the left-hander scored his second century of the game with a single off Lakshan Sandakan.
Dimuth Karunaratne took the catch at slip to bring the curtains down on a fine innings, featuring five fours and two sixes.
Karunaratne, who was out for a duck in Sri Lanka’s first innings, criticized the batsman-friendly pitch.
“I don’t think this is a good wicket for Test cricket because already 1,500 runs have been scored,” he said.
“I think there needs to be something for the bowlers as well. I am hopeful we will get a 50-50 wicket in the next Test.”
Man of the match Mominul had nicked a delivery from Herath on 89 but wicketkeeper Niroshan Dickwella failed to grab a low catch.
Liton also looked confident on the other side but his lavish attempt for a six to complete his century brought his downfall.
Dilruwan Perera ran backward from mid-off to take a fine catch off Herath as Liton departed after hitting 11 fours during his 182-ball stay.
A short ball from Lahiru Kumara struck Mominul on the helmet but he appeared unfazed and scored a single off the next ball, becoming the highest run scorer for Bangladesh in a single Test.
Mominul, who reached 56 with the single, overtook Tamim Iqbal’s aggregate of 231 runs against Pakistan in Khulna in 2015.
Herath finished with 2-80 for Sri Lanka.
The second and final Test will start in Dhaka on Thursday.
— AFP


Undav scores again as Stuttgart sink Frankfurt to go third

Updated 14 January 2026
Follow

Undav scores again as Stuttgart sink Frankfurt to go third

  • A dipping header from Rasmus Kristensen gave Frankfurt an early lead
  • The victory took the German Cup holders to third, a point behind second-placed Borussia Dortmund

BERLIN: Nikolas Nartey nabbed a late winner and Deniz Undav continued his hot form as Stuttgart beat Eintracht Frankfurt 3-2 at home on Tuesday to climb to third in the Bundesliga.
A dipping header from Rasmus Kristensen gave Frankfurt an early lead but Ermedin Demirovic pounced on a goalkeeping error and Undav’s deflected effort helped Stuttgart wrestle back control of the match before half-time.
Bundesliga debutant Ayoube Amaimouni-Echghouyab brought Frankfurt level but Nartey’s 87th-minute strike, his first Bundesliga goal, put the hosts back in front.
The victory took the German Cup holders to third, a point behind second-placed Borussia Dortmund, who cruised to a 3-0 victory over Werder Bremen stretching their unbeaten run to 10 league games.
Frankfurt have struggled this season after last campaign’s third-placed finish, their best result in three decades.
Kristensen connected with a corner to put his side in front after five minutes, but Frankfurt ushered Stuttgart back into the game when goalkeeper Kaua Santos spilled a routine catch, allowing Demirovic to slice home.
Undav put his side in front 10 minutes before the break, wrong-footing the Frankfurt defense and blasting a low shot which took a thick deflection into the bottom corner.
Undav, who has nine goals and two assists in his past eight league games, forced two desperation saves from Santos and flashed just wide of the post in the second half.
Amaimouni-Echghouyab levelled things up just three minutes after coming on but his effort was bested by another debut goal minutes later, when Nartey tapped in from close range.
Elsewhere, the match between Hamburg and Bayer Leverkusen was postponed just two hours before kick-off, the third Bundesliga game canceled in the space of a week due to wild winter weather across northern Germany.