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Bangladesh make running on day two against Black Caps

Bangladesh are 2-175 in reply to New Zealand's first innings 328 at stumps on the second day of the first Test in Mount Maunganui

Bangladesh had one of their best days on tour in recent years, winning all three sessions on the second day of the first Test against New Zealand.

The tourists' bowlers first captured New Zealand's last five wickets for 70 runs, dismissing the home side for 328 after it had resumed at 8-258.

Mahmudul Hasan Joy and Najmul Hossain Shanto then made half-centuries in a 104-run partnership for the second wicket which occupied most of the last one-and-a-half sessions and guided Bangladesh to 2-175 in their first innings at stumps.

Shanto lived up to his considerable reputation with his second half-century, to go with two centuries in his 12 tests to date. 

He was out for 64 within sight of stumps and his innings was punctuated by several classy shots through the off side.

Joy played the innings anchor and compiled his first Test 50 from 165 balls in more than three-and-a-half hours.

He was 70 and had batted almost five hours by stumps when he had been joined by captain Mominul Haque, who was on eight.

Though New Zealand still leads by 153, the initiative the match has shifted to Bangladesh after their confident, deliberate approach on day two.

The Bangladesh spinners first wrapped up the New Zealand first innings in 25 overs before lunch. 

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Joy then combined in a 43-run opening partnership with Shadman Islam which blunted the new ball and allowed the second wicket pair to strongly consolidate the innings.

The pitch at Bay Oval has only provided assistance for the seam bowlers in the first hour on Saturday when Bangladesh captured the wicket of New Zealand captain Tom Latham and had the home side 1-1.

Devon Conway's 122, his second century in four Tests, gave New Zealand slightly the upper hand at the end of day one.